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  45. In a rural town in Texas, go-go dancer Cherry Darling (with a leg/machine gun), decides to quit her low-paying job and find another use for her numerous 'useless' talents. Cherry's ex-boyfriend, El Wray, at the Bone Shack, a restaurant owned by J.T. Hague, a group of military officials, led by the demented Lt. Muldoon, are making a business transaction with a scientist named Abby for a deadly biochemical agent known as DC2 codename "Project Terror", but when Muldoon learns Abby has an extra supply on hand, he attempts to take Abby hostage and Abby intentionally releases the gas into the air. As gun-legged Cherry Darling and one man wrecking crew El Wray try to save the world from a horde of flesh-eating zombies.
  46. In Texas, the gang leaded by the black market dealer Abby faces a group of renegade militaries leaded by Captain Muldoon in an abandoned military base. During their shootout, Abby shoots a recipient of biological weapon, releasing an experimental highly-contagious gas that turns humans to flesh-eating zombies. Meanwhile, in the local hospital, Dr. Block sees an epidemic with many patients with the same nasty symptoms. When the outbreak affects most of the local population, a group of people with immunity leaded by the mechanic Wray, Sheriff Hague, the stripper Cherry and the Dr. Dakota, fight to survive and become the last hope to save the world.
  47. Planet Terror was one half of the ill-fated Grindhouse. A homage to splatter, exploitation cinema, co-filmed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino needs no introduction. He set the standard for modern noir and crime writing with Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, considered by many to be Tarantino&#39;s masterpiece. Rodriguez is equally acclaimed. What with films like El Mariachi, Desperado and the superb Sin City, Robert Rodriguez is one of the great, multi-talented directors at work in Hollywood today.<br/><br/>With their mutual love of gangster epics, its inevitable that Tarantino and Rodriguez would come together on some projects. They both worked on From Dusk Till Dawn, which could almost be a precursor to Planet Terror. And with Grindhouse, they each make a film of their own as a tribute to the Grindhouse shorts of old.<br/><br/>But despite the hype, Grindhouse received a lukewarm response. Fans may not have known at the time that it was a double-bill, and when they walked out mid-section, they wound up missing an entire film altogether. I haven&#39;t seen Tarantino&#39;s Death Proof, but Planet Terror is a fine if inconsequential film from Rodriguez.<br/><br/>When watched for the first time, you may ask what the film is all about. Characters often speak in shaded, anonymous terms, hinting at things we the audience aren&#39;t privy to. People start turning into zombies, intercut with Go-Go Dancer Rose McGowan pole-dancing, followed up with Jeff Fahey as a chef trying to perfect the BBQ sauce at his diner. These disconnected sequences make the film a real head-scratcher.<br/><br/>Because Rodriguez has taken a leaf out of his own book. When he made From Dusk Till Dawn, that film started out like another one of his crime epics. In that case a kidnapping caper. But then about halfway through, he turned the story upside down and left it that way when it became a vampire picture. Some fans thought it a novel, inventive touch, but I found the effect far too confusing. Rodriguez never really found a way to make it work or play successfully. It was an interesting but ultimately flawed experiment. I had similar fears for Planet Terror.<br/><br/>Happily Planet Terror does eventually make some sort of sense. Rodriguez has polished his act, and does manage to make this film work. He lets slip early on this is going to be a zombie picture, instead of just springing it on us like a pop-up effect in the way that scuppered From Dusk Till Dawn. But it may take a few viewings for you to realise it.<br/><br/>Rodriguez has deliberately shot the film in grainy, blurred photography. To give it that genuine feel of a Grindhouse film. I&#39;m not sure it was really all that necessary. Its more of a distraction. And takes much away from the slick kinesis of the action.<br/><br/>One of the trademarks of Robert Rodriguez is the dizzying speed with which he keeps everything moving. When tied in to a strong script, his films can be extraordinary, like Sin City. Planet Terror is not one of the great films of Robert Rodriguez, but it delivers on what it promises. And its just as exciting as you&#39;d expect of the man who made Desperado and Sin City.<br/><br/>When the action kicks in and the characters band together, Planet Terror takes off. There&#39;s nothing profound about this picture. Its strictly generic. And the cast are a real bunch of B-grade stereotypes. But Rodriguez moves smoothly through the action. And the excellent cast he&#39;s brought together make the film so fun. Its all played for deliberate cheesiness. But it works. It never overbalances the film. It comes close at times. But much like Shoot em Up, the slick handling of the action and enthusiasm of the actors goes a long way towards saving the film from scraping the bottom of a discount bin.<br/><br/>For all the headlining he gets, Bruce Willis is only in the film for all of ten minutes. But he does get a memorable death scene which is quite an effects tour-de-force. Its nice to see Michael Biehn back on our screens again. Even if he&#39;s only playing the part of a hard-nosed sheriff, he&#39;s having just as much fun as anyone else. And I liked Jeff Fahey&#39;s chef, more interested in perfecting recipes than zombie invasions. Fresh off the success of No Country For Old Men, Josh Brolin&#39;s creepy as anything as a psycho doctor with trust issues. And Marley Shelton adds some sweetness as Brolin&#39;s wife. A woman with a few skeletons in the closet (waiting to come out!).<br/><br/>Rose McGowan holds the film together as the wonderfully feisty Cherry Darling. Always a greatly underrated actress, she sparkles in a role made for her flip wit and twinkly charm. An ex-stripper who&#39;s leg is eaten off by zombies, she has to have it replaced with a table leg, and then a machine-gun! She looks hysterical trying to walk in a straight line. Its her fierce determination that anchors the film. Without McGowan, Planet Terror wouldn&#39;t be half as good.<br/><br/>The film never loses its sense of humour either. Many of the sight gags hit the mark. And Rodriguez winds them up so well they go from being merely funny to bloody hilarious! Like Marley Shelton trying to open a car door with paralysed hands while in the middle of a zombie attack. Or producing syringes stuffed away in her garter belt. The whole film is a fun-filled ride from start to finish.<br/><br/>Planet Terror is no classic. It does perhaps feel like a step down for Rodriguez after Sin City. But I had a fun time. It gets the job done. And the action is fast and furious. Rodriguez has finally got the hang of special effects, and produces some superb (but gory!) ones. Highly recommended! But not to be watched on a full stomach!
  48. this is the first part to the Grindhouse picture. Robert Rodriguez does a fine job here presenting us his homage to the late 70&#39;s grindhouse flicks. Quentin Tarantino even has a small role in here as a rapist. Rose Mcgowan steals the show in this one with her sensual sexuality as a go go dancer, Josh Brolin also is pretty good as the hero,, Bruce Willis is also in here as a Commander for the Military. I don&#39;t know if i should say this but i think i&#39;m tired of zombie movies now,, and you know it&#39;s not really this particular movie that does it for me,, it all of the recent zombie movies in the last 5 years, this one is different and pretty good nonetheless.
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  50. The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags are used sparingly in order to make the page more readable. &quot;Grindhouse (Main Titles)&quot; by Robert Rodriguez. &quot;Too Drunk to Fuck&quot; written by the Dead Kennedys, performed by Nouvelle Vague. &quot;Palomita,&quot; which in English translates to &quot;little dove.&quot; El Wray also has a dove tattoo on his wrist and Cherry wears a necklace with a dove pendant. Dakota and Tammy were lesbian lovers, as was stated in the film.<br/><br/>Some time after Dakota had married Dr. William Block, she started having an affair with Tammy. William obviously found out about it so Dakota agreed to stop seeing her. Finally when Dakota had got fed up with William&#39;s abuse (whether physical or just verbal is never stated though physical abuse is heavily implied) she contacted Tammy to come and pick up Tony and then Dakota would meet them after her shift at the hospital was over and they would all leave the state to start a new life away from William.<br/><br/>However, Tammy is killed by the sickos on her way to pick up Tony and William comes across her body at the hospital and confronts Dakota about it and says &quot;I thought you had stopped seeing her.&quot; then shortly after he says &quot;What do I know now my love? That you&#39;re a cheating, lying, sack.&quot; confirms that Dakota was having an affair with Tammy. Later on When Dakota meets Cherry Darling; she says &quot;I&#39;m Cherry&quot; and Dakota says &quot;You certainly are.&quot; implying she&#39;s attracted to Cherry. Robert Rodriguez was on the fence about whether or not Tony Block should live. He decided to kill him off and had his character accidentally shoot himself in the head. However, since Tony was played by Rebel Rodriguez (Robert&#39;s son), he didn&#39;t want to traumatize him and give him nightmares about dying in the movie. While filming the scene where Tony grabs the pistol from the glove box, he actually grabbed a water pistol and it was changed in post-production via CGI to look like a real gun. All of the shots of Tony&#39;s corpse were of a dummy, and Rebel never saw it. Rodriguez filmed a bunch of alternate footage of Tony surviving.<br/><br/>Instead of shooting himself in the head, Tony runs out of the car and joins Dakota while she goes inside Earl McGraw&#39;s house. Then he&#39;s featured in a bunch of scenes with Dakota in the background, and he runs around with her on the army base at the end. This is the reason why Dakota runs off to the second helicopter - to ensure a seat for Tony. However, since Tony was killed off, there&#39;s no practical reason why Dakota runs off to the second helicopter in the final version.<br/><br/>In addition to the alternate footage of Tony living, Rodriguez also shot some footage of Tony playing with his pets in the sand on the beach at the end (this is the scene after the end credits). Rodriguez used all of the alternate footage to make a special cut of the movie just for his son, so that Tony lives. Rebel still supposedly doesn&#39;t know that he dies in the finished movie. The unrated extended version contains several new/extended scenes:<br/><br/>Skip tells Cherry that she&#39;s funny like <a href="/name/nm0001674/">Chris Rock</a> while they talk in the dressing room.<br/><br/>The Blocks wake up for work. They wake up on opposite sides of the bed, and William tells Dakota to make some coffee as she looks out the window and sees the green gas in the sky.<br/><br/>Dakota Block runs the water in the sink and it cuts to Cherry washing her leg in the bathroom of The Bone Shack. She takes out a piece of glass that lodged into her leg from when she fell by the side of the road earlier.<br/><br/>J.T. opens kitchen door and it transitions to the Blocks arriving at the hospital.<br/><br/>Doc Block explains Joe&#39;s wound and asks him how long he&#39;s really had it.<br/><br/>Dr. Crane asks Doc Block if he wants to cut off Joe&#39;s arm, or at least watch. He says no, and Crane says &quot;suit yourself.&quot;<br/><br/>J.T. cuts up some meat and works on his perfect recipe while talking on the phone. He hangs up and goes outside, where he sees a couple of sickos stand by the gas pumps. He offers them some meat, and when they don&#39;t respond he assumes that they are from a rival restaurant. He tells them that they&#39;ll never get his recipe, then he eats some meat and goes back inside.<br/><br/>Earl McGraw is introduced at the police station. El Wray asks about Ramona, and he says that she&#39;s not doing too well. She&#39;s dying from lung cancer, from smoking every day. McGraw asks El Wray if he smokes, and he says no. He says that it&#39;s probably good that he doesn&#39;t, and then he leaves. El Wray lights up a cigarette, and Hague starts to interrogate him about the gun and Cherry&#39;s missing leg.<br/><br/>Deputy Tolo panics at the hospital and accidentally shoots an innocent bystander.<br/><br/>El Wray grabs some gloves when he enters the hospital while two sickos eat Paramedic #2. The sicko on the left is Zoe Bell, and they tear into his chest.<br/><br/>After the cops go to The Bone Shack and find J.T., he tastes some sauce and says that he&#39;s finally found his perfect recipe. He wonders what the different ingredient is, and Hague tells him that he&#39;s tasting his own blood.<br/><br/>When they arrive outside of McGraw&#39;s house, Tony shows Dakota that his tooth fell out. When she smiles, he sees her chipped tooth and says that they&#39;re toothless buddies.<br/><br/>When Doc Block arrives outside of McGraw&#39;s house, he tells Dakota &quot;I&#39;m going to eat your brains and gain your knowledge.&quot;<br/><br/>Additional shots during the sex scene.<br/><br/>While in jail at the army base, El Wray asks about using some chemicals to act as an antidote for the gas. Abby tells him that it wouldn&#39;t work, and it would cause them to bleed out of every hole in their bodies.<br/><br/>Additional shots in the final action sequence.<br/><br/>Additional shots of the survivors getting into the helicopter. The reel was never filmed in the first place and does not exist. Rodriguez stated that he didn&#39;t even want to know what would happen in that reel. In interviews about the film(s), Tarantino &amp; Rodriguez said that missing reels were fairly common in grindhouse theatres of the 1970s, that somehow the reel was either lost or was never shipped in the first place. It&#39;s a nostalgic touch by the two. <a href="/name/nm0001675/">Robert Rodriguez</a> has said he does not know who El Wray is and never wrote a history for the character, leaving it open to interpretation. He is named after the town where the McCoys are headed in <a href="/title/tt0068638/">The Getaway (1972)</a> (1972), one of both <a href="/name/nm0001675/">Robert Rodriguez</a> and <a href="/name/nm0000233/">Quentin Tarantino</a>&#39;s favorite films. (Rodriguez had already paid homage to the film in <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a> (1996): the Gecko brothers are also going to El Wray.) El Wray is a fictitious, lawless town where all the bad guys hang out -- full of the worst criminals from around the world. Once you go in, you never come out... alive.<br/><br/>Given his highly stylized skills with hand-to-hand combat as well as firearm training, it can be assumed he is a legendary assassin, a highly decorated solider or perhaps some sort of revolutionary folk hero. As when Sheriff Hague says &quot;Had I known you were &#39;El Wray&#39;...&quot; and then proceeds to concede leadership to El Wray. This takes some work, but all of the above films all exist within the same movie universe. There are several links between all of the movies that can be made.<br/><br/>Warning: spoilers ahead:<br/><br/>The best link is the character ofwho appears in all of the movie&#39;s plots.<br/><br/> dies at the start of <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a>. So this would place <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a>&#39;s events at the end of the timeline.<br/><br/>Then there iswho is alive in the <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> segment of <a href="/title/tt0462322/">Grindhouse (2007)</a>, but dies in <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a>.<br/><br/>There is also the link offrom the <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a> segment of <a href="/title/tt0462322/">Grindhouse (2007)</a> and the town the thatandwere heading to in <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a> which was also called &quot;El Wray&quot;.<br/><br/>Another link iswho appears in both the <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> and <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a> segments of <a href="/title/tt0462322/">Grindhouse (2007)</a>, and this is the best place to start.is also the daughter ofand sister ofwho also appears in <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a> and <a href="/title/tt0120860/">From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)</a>.<br/><br/>I think that is most of the links made (there could be more) but from this you can start to piece together the chronology of the universe, so...<br/><br/>The events of <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> must happen before the events of <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>. This can be assumed by the relationship betweenandwhich is frayed in <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> and most of <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>, but they do make up by the end of <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>. Also the lack of &quot;sickos&quot; in <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> would suggest this is before <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>. Plusleaves at the end of <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>, but is back working in the hospital in <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a>. a5c7b9f00b
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