![]() Jon Kitley: As much as I dislike George Clooney, I thought he was pretty good, even though he couldn’t seem to get his lines out without tilting his head down or to the side.Īdam Rockoff: I don’t hate Clooney – he’s fine in romantic comedies and as earnest everymans – but I found him dreadful in FDTD. He is clearly supposed to be the “bad” guy, but at the end of the film the audience is supposed to accept him as the “good” guy. George Clooney was the star, and Rodriguez thought so since he gives him the most screen time and frames him in several “hero” shots. You figure out which is which.īrian Kirst: I gotta say I truly enjoyed the cast, but since it’s all pretty much stunt casting in my mind (John Saxon, Michael Parks, Quentin Tarantino – Tom Savini, Fred Williamson, even Harvey Keitel and Juliette Lewis to a certain degree), I never truly examined the performances much past the surface before.ĭave Kosanke: I thought on paper the cast looked good. In the other, a rapist has his eyelids pulled back by fishhooks while crows peck out his eyeballs. In one of them, a single father is heartbroken because he may be forced to uproot his family and move to another city. ![]() Special Guest Star: Adam Rockoff – In the past year, Adam Rockoff has written the remake of I Spit on Your Grave (under his pseudonym, Stuart Morse), as well as the Hallmark Channel made-for-TV-movie, Dad’s Home. AC), Dave Kosanke ( Liquid Cheese fanzine), and Brian Kirst ( Big Gay Horror Fan). Our panel consist of myself, Aaron Christensen ( Horror 101 with Dr. So if you haven’t seen this before, please read and enjoy! This is our first one that was posted some time ago, but I am bringing them over from the old site to here. It is basically 4 dedicated horror fans and one guest star, discussing a film that is divided between when it comes to their opinion. In fact, Salma Hayek may be the ideal actress to carry a From Dusk till Dawn reboot, as her collaborations with Rodriguez date all the way back to Roadracers and Desperado.Some of you might not know or remember when we started doing these group discussions, which I called Cinematic Crossroads. Even so, fans of the first movie may be thirsty for a revival with a smart script and a big cast a story that retains the original film's spirit while providing a timely commentary about about life in 2020. It's worth noting that Rodriguez once revealed that he preferred the TV series to the original movie, so he may not be entirely invested in a new film. In 2020 and beyond, From Dusk till Dawn 4 or an original movie reboot seems like the best option for a franchise continuation. Surprisingly, Rodriguez (the original movie director and series creator) never actually cancelled From Dusk till Dawn: The Series, but rather informed cast members that they were "released" from their contracts. The TV show is notable for introducing Eiza Gonzalez to the mainstream as Santanico Pandemonium, not long before she received a bigger spotlight in Edgar Wright's 2017 film, Baby Driver. Cotrona portraying Seth Gecko and Zane Holtz co-starring as Richie Gecko. From Dusk till Dawn: The Series picked up on the movie's original storyline, with D.J. However, it was ultimately a TV series that released-not a movie-and aired for three seasons, through 2016. ![]() From Dusk till Dawn 4 seemed like a possibility when Rodriguez launched the El Ray network in late 2013. ![]()
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