Saturday, April 7, 2007

Do you think Grindhouse will top the Box Office?

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Grind House has some nice actors in it, cant really say how it will do at the Box Office.
Me personally, I'll wait for the dvd. Just doesn't seem to be anything special. Thats just my opinion.
Heres a paragraph from an article I read:
The two movies are made in different subgenres and hopefully both with entertain you equally. Rodriguez’s, which is a disgusting slime-filled zombie flick, has not only unique characters but also a really cool B-movie plotline/twist. The film carries a few small subplots that all come together in the finale. First there’s Marley Shelton, whom stole the show as Dr. Dakota Block. She inherits a special skill in handling needles, which go a long way in the end. In her story she’s planning to leave her husband (Josh Brolin) for her lesbian girlfriend; another subplot follows Bruce Willis and Naveen Andrews (Abby) fighting over some biological warfare; and then there’s Freddy Rodriguez (Wray) who hooks back up with his ex-girlfriend Cherry (played by Michael Jackson, oh wait no, the press notes say that’s Rose McGowan) and rekindles their relationship as he protects her. The FX work by KNB if off the hook as people melt, explode, and have giant pulsating boils appear all over their bodies and faces. In one scene a zombie pops a giant boil and rubs the pussy slime all over Josh Brolin’s face. The film gets better and better as it progresses as we see Wray go Wolverine berserker with a set of switchblades on a room of zombies; Cherry gets a giant-missile shooting gun for a leg; the babysitter twins kick some ass and take names; and Quentin Tarantino has a cameo as one of the army men who experience a unfortunate (and disgusting) fate. The movie is so jammed-packed with stars it’s amazing - how can you go wrong with the addition of Michael Behin, Jeff Fahey, Stacy Ferguson, Tom Savini and tons more? While PLANET TERROR is your good ‘ol fashioned gore-flick, Tarantino’s is all action and thrills inspired by classic pics like BULLET, VANISHING POINT, GONE IN SIXTY SECONDS and THE FRENCH CONNECTION.

Overall I think its a good movie and should do about $60 mill on opening.

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