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The Weinstein Company's Grind -- for which Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez are each set to direct a 60-minute horror tale -- is headed into production in the coming weeks, with Rodriguez readying to shoot his segment on his home turf of Austin, Texas.

Variety says Rodriguez's part, "Planet Terror," will be a zombie movie, while Tarantino's section, "Death Proof," will a slasher film. Casting hasn't been announced for either segment.

The two filmmakers are hammering out concepts for some of the faux trailers and ads that will run between the two pics as an intermission.

Tarantino is keen this time on shooting a fake trailer for a sexploitation movie titled "Cowgirls in Sweden." Other possibilities include a blaxploitation film and a kung-fu movie.

The trade says that Grind will be shot in the tradition of the '70s exploitation films that influences both helmers.

The studio is targeting a September 22 release for Grind.

Hmm... so another From Dusk Till Dawn on the horizon?
JuCa
Ha, you gottta love those two (thinks back to From Dusk Till Dawn), seriously these two pull out some classic and entertaining stuff!
Heir_of_Isildur
Always thinking of maximising their time with us... Maximum entertainment in 2 hours. This looks very promising. Rodriguez is making quite a name for himself, and keeping good company (for a long time now).
JuCa
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Lost actor Naveen Andrews will star in Grind House, the forthcoming double-feature flick from Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino -- that's per a report in today's edition of industry insider mag Variety.

Andrews will reportedly fill the role of "a badass military scientist" in Rodriguez's half of the project, a zombie feature entitled Planet Terror. He joins Freddy Rodriguez (Poseidon), Rose McGowan (Charmed), Josh Brolin (Into The Blue), Marley Shelton (Sin City), Michael Biehn (Aliens), Stacy Ferguson (Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas), Jeff Fahey (Wyatt Earp), and Michael Parks (From Dusk Till Dawn) in the flick.

Andrews also recently joined the cast of the Warner-based thriller The Brave One from helmer Neil Jordan. That film will have him starring opposite Jodie Foster, Terrence Howard and Mary Steenburgen.

Grind House drops in theaters courtesy of the Weinstein Co.'s Dimension Films on Easter '07.

The cast for Quentin Tarantino's half of the pulp-inspired project, Death Proof, is expected to be announced soon, so stay tuned!


That is Sayid for those who don't know him btw biggrin.gif
I really like him (although I just know him from Lost), did anyone know he speaks with a great British accent btw? I remember watching the extras on the dvd's and I was like eek.gif

*edit titled btw to Grind House instead of Grind biggrin.gif
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Stacy Ferguson (Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas)

That's more than enough reason for ME to watch the movie. drool.gif
JuCa
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July 23, 2006 - When Robert Rodriguez debuted footage of Sin City a couple years ago at Comic-Con, it was tough to think of a moment that could top it. A couple years hence, add Quentin Tarantino to the mix, sprinkle in a kick-ass bundle of footage, and you have one of the more righteous preview panels in recent Comic-Con memory.

QT and RR have collaborated on other projects before, most visibly on From Dusk 'Til Dawn, and, of course, Sin City, where Tarantinto directed the Josh Hartnett segment of the film. But the collaboration on Grind House, a "true" double feature, seems to go beyond any previous attempts, into the territory of line-blurring, no-holds-barred genre cinema at its finest. The film seeks to capture the style and allure of movies offered in 1970s "grind house" theaters, which often featured exploitation and foreign horror films.

Today at the panel, the two were joined by actresses from the upcoming double-feature, many of whom have roles in both films: Rosario Dawson, Rose McGowan, Zoe Bell, Marley Shelton, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Sydney Poitier.

Tarantino and Rodriguez showcased a bunch of footage from Rodriguez's half of the double feature, titled, "Planet Terror." The films are meant to be packaged as one movie, complete with fake trailers in between. Upon hearing this, Tarantino said that Bob Weinstein reacted, "People are gonna feel ripped off when they see other movies now."

They just might. The footage shown was righteous. It's obvious from the footage shown that Rodriguez is seriously channeling '70s grind house pictures, and from comments made during the panel, Tarantino's segment (which has not begun principal photography), is primed to follow suit.

The idea to pair up came from an old exploitation movie poster. "I had this old picture of Drag Strip Girl and Rock All Night as inspiration, said Rodriguez. After abandoning the short script for a zombie movie he had been working on, Rodriguez was at Tarantino's house and noticed the same poster. The two almost immediately decided to make a double feature called Grind House.

When describing the tone behind the double feature, Tarantino lamented that in the Seventies, the grind house pictures would always have posters that were much better or more exciting than the movies they advertised. With this collaboration, Tarantino promised, "We're gonna make two sleazy grind house movies that deliver on the poster and more." Expounding on the format, he stated, "This isn't some Twilight Zone type of bullsh*t… This isn't a faux double feature anymore. This is two movies for the price of one."

The footage shown at Comic-Con was all from Robert Rodriguez's half of the equation. Called "Terror Planet," the film stars everyone from Rose McGowan and Marley Shelton to Freddy Rodriguez and horror fave Tom Savini. Other cast members include Jeff Fahey, Rodriguez fave Danny Trejo and Six Feet Under alum Freddy Rodriguez.

The footage shown at the Con portrays an over-the-top, splatterific zombie gorefest shot in the signature Rodriguez style. All of the footage sported a faux-wrecked look, with scratches and other noise running constantly over the "print."

What can audiences expect from the movie? Lots of tongue-in-cheek humor, tons of gore, great dialogue and some amazing things no one has ever seen in a movie—including an amputee (Rose McGowan) who is fitted with a machine gun as a prosthetic leg. During the panel, McGowan stated, "If there's an amputee fetishist out there, this is the movie for them." The whole thing is drenched in Seventies genre tropes, bloody violence and oozing sexuality.

But it isn't all about the machine gun leg. "There's so many different characters," Rodriguez said, "and all of them have some cool quirk."

Tarantino commented that Rodriguez's film "Feels and plays like a zombie movie John Carpenter made between Escape From New York and The Thing." The Carpenter connection doesn't end there; the team is trying to recruit John Carpenter to compose some of the music for the film.

QT's half of the project is titled "Death Proof," and is a slasher film. Kurt Russell was signed as of yesterday for the role of Stuntman Mike, a brutal killer who Tarantino boasts is, "One of the best characters I've ever written." Explaining why he chose Russell, Tarantino commented on the star's choice to make essentially overblown action movies when he was already an established star. "One of the things that was so great about the John Carpenter movies… is the fact that there are a lot of actors who wouldn't do that… There's a playfulness to going that way."

Tarantino describes his film as "a slasher film at 200 miles per hour," and it features some crossover cast in Marley Shelton and Rose McGowan. In addition to Russell, "Death Proof" also includes stuntwoman Zoe Bell, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rosario Dawson and more unannounced cast members.

The two films share one character—Texas Ranger Earl McGraw, who has appeared in other Tarantino and Rodriguez movies. The character is the one through-point in both films.

The double feature will also include trailers for fake movies, and Tarantino stated, "We wanted the trailers to be so good that if we do Grind House 2, you'll demand that we do these movies."

From all indications, this double feature looks to be loaded with all the bloody, insane goodness that has made both directors international superstars. Stay tuned to IGN FilmForce for more coverage of the films as they get closer to the April, 2007 release date.


Sounds really good biggrin.gif

There are a few posters floating around the net (which look very cool btw biggrin.gif) but I'll post those tomorrow if I can find a proper link and when it got posted on a decent site!
JuCa
Great looking posters :

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CrEaTi0n
Those posters are very cool.

I suppose ill go watch it when its been on circuit for a couple of weeks. That way, its cheaper and if i hate it (which i might just), i can at least be rest assured that it didnt cost me much.

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I’m like a lactose intolerant man around milk duds whenever I hear the words “Grind House” – I want it, and right now, but I know I can’t. No harm in a salivation though.

Aint it Cool News has some great set pics up from the film – in particular, the cool looking hotrod that Kurt Russell’s character – Stuntman Mike – will be driving in the film. Still no shots of the man himself yet, though.

I recently had the chance to share a yak with Quentin Tarantino, which will be online sooner rather than later.


The pics
Heir_of_Isildur
QUOTE(CrEaTi0n @ Aug 14 2006, 02:19 PM) *

Those posters are very cool.

I suppose ill go watch it when its been on circuit for a couple of weeks. That way, its cheaper and if i hate it (which i might just), i can at least be rest assured that it didnt cost me much.


You are such a pessimist sad.gif
But those are stunning posters drool.gif
JuCa
Trailer

It is a Youtube video but it gives an idea of what it coming at us. I must say, it looks delicious and tons of fun!
cyfermaster
Run them down. sad.gif I have other things I could think of doing instead. drool.gif
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Yahoo! Movies has posted the new teaser trailer for Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse, which Dimensions Films will release on April 6. Grindhouse is one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino's film, "Death Proof," is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez's film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in "Planet Terror."


Looking good? I cant tell, since it's blocked for moi. sad.gif
JuCa
Holy shit! That was awesome!

I totally love the style and feel of what they are trying to achieve biggrin.gif

Can't wait for this one in theatres smile.gif
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The full trailer is now out over at Yahoo movies
RustPuppet
*rubs hands together*
JuCa
That looks sweet, I am liking Rodriguez' bits a bit better though so far biggrin.gif
RustPuppet
Indeed, seems Planet Terror looks more Tarantino than Death Proof from the trailer. Then again, I'm sure we'll be treated to Tarantino's usually excellent dialogue.
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Direct-to-DVD sequels are such a big biz these days – I shudder to think whether my kids will even know what a theatre is – that even big name filmmakers want in on the small screen premiere action.
Cinemablend reports that at the SXSW Festival, “Grind House” director (well, one of the directors) Robert Rodriguez announced that he’s planning a DTV sequel to the film . . . based upon the character of ‘Machete’ (Danny Trejo), a character that doesn’t so much appear in the film [s]as he does in one of the fake trailers created for the movie.
“If you’ve seen any of the kickass trailers for Grindhouse, then you’ve seen Trejo as Machete, a bad ass dude with, well, two machetes”, says the site. “He is doing a Machete spin-off movie, and it’s likely going to be direct to DVD. Rodriguez seemed pretty adamant about this, as if the film is already a done deal.”

But what about us folks who prefer the big screen? sad.gif
Paul
I had the priveledge of seeing a "preview" of death proof

and man, what a fucking awesome movie

its a bit slow and stupid in the beginning but then gets going and goes all out of control.

seriously mad mad movie.

I am not going to give it a full on review, but all I can say is that it fucking rocked.
Heir_of_Isildur
Hasn't this been released ages ago in the US? When are we getting it!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? GOD DAMN IT
JuCa
No idea, if it ever gets released it will be as two seperate movies, better to import the movie on DVD (coming out this month in the USA)
RustPuppet
Yeah I heard they're splitting it up as a lot of people didn't get the whole grindhouse concept.

I'm so coughing up for the DVD.

When does it hit the circuit here?
Psycrow
This movie rocked the proverbial socks off! It was amazing and to top it all off I saw it at the drive in. Classic feel and now I want a gun leg...


Get the saw!
Paul
any guesses as to what I have to watch tonight?

I shall give you a small guess

it stars Rose Mcgowan and is directed by Robert Rodriguez

I'll give you all a review later tonight!

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I shall give you a small guess

it stars Rose Mcgowan and is directed by Robert Rodriguez

Is it a secret release of the "Charmed" movie?
Paul
sad.gif

how did you guess?
Valheru
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Is it a secret release of the "Charmed" movie?

The Marilyn Manson sex-tape?

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Paul
idioths.

I shall commence to ejoy Planet Terror within the next hour
Paul
planet terror is George Romero meets Resident Evil - its FUCKING awesome if you like extreme gore and zombielike creatures.

when you watch it come and share with me what you thought of Rose Mcgowan's makeshift leg.
fuck me I laughed hard.

really cool flick

some big names with cool bit parts too.
RustPuppet
Definitely need to grab that from you dude.

You don't have Death Proof yet?

I'm still going to get the DVD with the proper two movies though.
Paul
lol I have death proof too
Heir_of_Isildur
So when you going to tell us how that is?
Paul
I DID, A FEW POSTS AGO, SCROLL UP
Heir_of_Isildur
That was planet terror, no?

Wanting to know how death proof is please tongue.gif
Paul
I did, a few posts further back sir

clicky
Heir_of_Isildur
That's on a whole other page (for me tongue.gif )

Thanks biggrin.gif

So now the question is... what about those 'previews'?
RustPuppet
I got myself the double-disc extended edition of 'Planet Terror' yesterday and I have to say it's now my favourite zombie flick next to 'Shaun of The Dead.'

Loved the action and excessive violence, plus a killer treatment by Rodriquez made it a fantastic ‘old school’ experience. Very impressed that the missing reel idea made it into the final film.

I’m also very chuffed that ‘Machete’ is going to be made into a full-length feature, it looks seriously hardcore.
Paul
fantastic huh rusty?

where did you hear that machete was going to be made into a full length?
RustPuppet
clicky
Heir_of_Isildur
Rusty, could you be so kind as to direct me to the DVD that you bought.

Does anyone know if this film is going to be shown in SA at all?
RustPuppet
Got it from the US smile.gif

Death Proof comes out sometime in February if I'm not mistaken. Pity as it was pretty crap IMHO.
Heir_of_Isildur
OK, so the whole grindhouse conecpt has been scrapped?
RustPuppet
It is for mainstream cinema releases now.

I'd still give my left nut for a proper DVD release of the full Grindhouse. Hopefully they have the brains to release it soon.
Heir_of_Isildur
Hmm, maybe I'll wait to see if they do that.
Heir_of_Isildur
Well I saw Death Proof at the cinema biggrin.gif

Tarantino is so good at telling a story, makes my eyes water sad.gif

Then saw Sweeney Todd today... Tarantino last night, Burton tonight... how often can you see such great works on the same weekend!
Heir_of_Isildur
Holy shit-sticks!!!

Planet Terror rocked my socks off!!! Best movie I've seen in ages!!! Definately going to see it at the cinema again!
JuCa
Death Proof, first viewing I was like mkay but the second viewing was much better and although I did not really think of it as excellent, it was very entertaining (bloody carcrash) and I think about it a lot (Kurt Russel, *drools*). I do not like Zoee Bell (or whoever the stunt actress was) but yeah. The ending was really smile inducing though.

Planet Terror looks like fun too, different kind and I cannot wait to see that.
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