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It's Like GRINDHOUSE Without The Name GRINDHOUSE!! A Trailer For The Tarantino-produced HELL RIDE Is Now Online!!
Merrick here...
Coming Soon has posted the trailer for HELL RIDE, which hits limited release soon if I'm not mistaken.
The film stars Larry Bishop, Dennis Hopper, Michael Madsen, David Carradine, and Vinnie Jones. Bishop wrote and directed - it's Executive Produced by Quentin Tarantino.
"Take a few pinkys and call it a day."
"Take a few pinkys and call it a day."
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Hella cool on the Hell Ride!
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You're 0-2 on noticing someone else has already posted this stuff here.
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Classic Grindhouse.
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This looks like the shiznit. From the writer of Underworld. I'm there.
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Looking forward to this.
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and casting by numbers, trailer by numbers, and script by numbers too.
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If those numbers . . . KICK ASS!
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heh isnt that budds trailer?
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OH yeah, this is my kind of movie to take my 8 year old BOY. after a shot of rum!
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And not necessarily in that order. Michael Madsen? David Caradine? What's not to like?
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Trailer looks fantastic but the voice over guy screeched it to a complete stop... Very annoying...
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banished to the phantom zone
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Like 3 artical down? Anyway, I don't care what anyone thinks, I'll most likely enjoy this. I might wait and double-feature it with Rob Zombies T-Rex.
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what the hell is going on with this site?
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Far too contrived, too calculating for me."Hey! You like Tarantino right? This is like his stuff! Look we've got some actors he worked with! His name is in the trailer! There's lots of guns and tits! Watch it, it's COOL!".
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C'mon, bunch of bad guys who are actually not as bad as the main bad guy? And Vinnie Jones? How does he keep getting roles? Looks awful, but at least its got attractive women to help keep peoples mind off the (lack of) plot.
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jeeze Merrick!
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I enjoyed Grindhouse and Kill Bill, but I think we’ve officially entered homage overdose territory. I know he’s just a producer on this (and maybe just a name at that) but I’d rather see Tarantino focus on another serious film. Personally, I think that when he didn’t receive overwhelming accolades for Jackie Brown he retreated back into making critic-proof genre stuff (albeit, high concept, highly entertaining critic proof genre stuff). It’s a shame too, because I think QT can be brilliant, and I’d love to see what he could do with more subtle material.
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feels like every previous T flick mashed into one. maybe he should do a kids movie for some thematic variation :)
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and it was worth the wait...
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I'll probably see it, but it doesn't look like anything we haven't already seen before.
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Looks kinda crappy.
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streaming commercials for ladies deoderant.
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Finally something that's bound to offend someone.
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thought Madsen was good in a movie? I mena, other than shuffling around with a gas can that one time? He's still the black mark on sin city
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I'll be there.
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Yet I still want to see it anyway.
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Completely badass. This should have replace the Disappointing Deathproof in the Grindhouse Double feature.
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...But the movie gets pretty boring. Unfortunately.
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...but it doesn't suck as much ass!
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No substance and looks like it'll get old REAL quick after 6 or 7 witty one liners and over the top killings.
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I likeeee!
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Instead of a bunch of gun happy rednecks trying to appear cool driving motorcycles around in the desert, how about they tear New York apart, or start a turf war with some latinos in Hell A. At least we'd get more dramatic tension than what we have currently with this movie. Anyone else feel a little bad for the director of these movies that have Tarantino's name on them (or other director glory hoggers)?
I guarantee the vast majority of people seeing this movie will go in thinking its a Tarantino movie. Okay, makes financial sense, but the director is hardly gonna get a whole lot of recognition. -
I figured AICN finally gave this hack fuck the can when I saw Beaks making so many posts. Please for the love of God, stop letting this crotch-ity old bastard post. He's always a day late and a dollar short and his opinions stink of failed fanboy film maker frustration. Forgive me, just my opinion.
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This guys been around since I Dream Of Jeanie and Love American Style!! It's good to see him get a break from Tarantino. But what? No role for Michael Parks?
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ungrateful wankers or whatever his new movie is called better just be a one movie and not a two parter. just saying.
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that it was posted on this very site less than 24 hours ago. http://www.aintitcool.com/node/37394
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the way Bishop apes Tarantino's directing style. 3 Dog Night or whatever the fuck it was called was painful to watch for the same reason.
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Someone posted this same trailer here yesterday. It's the one about the "three Bs" or whatever the fuck. Running low on news or what?
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Will wait for the dvd though. Good cast.
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But it's not. So it's only got style, no substance. FACT.
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hell, ill give it a try.
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You know that shot where something explodes and the badasses walking away from it in the forground barely flinch? It was cool the first time I saw it. It's now as uncool as the 3-point landing (toes, fist, knee) other badasses make when they jump off a building.
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Jul 10, 2008 2:00:11 PM CDT
So, this is like a real movie? And not just a trailer?
by alucardvsdracula
Cause if it is a REAL movie then its gonna blow chunks and chunks of stale puke all over the screen. And in a bad way too.
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you know it!
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(usually the domain of Lionsgate: design a slick package for a turd). The babes look hot (maybe on loan from a "National Lampoon" movie) and Dennis Hopper is pretty goddam amazing.
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Definately will check this out.
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I'll check it out on dvd... maybe. Execs...there are far more interesting stories out there...three words...Operation Black Biscuit.||||http://www.amw.com/features/feature_story_detail.cfm?id=158
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Attach Michael Mann...get Russell Crowe...gg.
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I hope they keep churning out this exploitation throwback movies. I really liked Planet Terror (and parts of Death Proof). It would be cool if they double billed this with Robert Rodriguez' Machete, but people don't have the attention span to sit through two movies.
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I just hope it doesn't wear out its welcome. Grindhouse really pushed it, I still enjoyed the crap out of it but in both movies I began to squirm.
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Is this like when Garth Brooks became Chris Gaines?
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And I'm pretty sure the guy who does the voiceover for this trailer also did MACHETE...if not, it's a damn good impersonation. By the way, who the hell is Larry Bishop?
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Guy's been around for a while; also appeared in Kill Bill 2 as Michael Madsen's boss at the strip club--remember the guy giving Madsen crap about showing up late, the hat he was wearing, etc.? Well, that's him. Also, he's Joey Bishop's son, for those of you who remember the Rat Pack.
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ZERO interest in this movie. Just thought i should post and let everyone know.
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But it doesn't seem to have the well-thought out/fleshed out nostalgic vibe of Death Proof, which was about the death of the hollywood stuntman as much as it was a slasher flick. QT is a genius.
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Yes, QT has indeed shown flashes of genius in almost every film he's written and directed. BUT! Genius is NOT casting Kurt Russell as your villain, a character you're supposed to hate but because of the man himself are instead predisposed to LIKE. Genius is NOT making most of your female victims SO unlikeable and annoying that the viewer actually WANTS Stuntman Mike to grind them into paste. And genius is NOT falling so in love with Zoe Bell that you assume everyone else will too, when in fact most of us felt kinda sorry for Mike (Kurt Russell, that is) being bounced around from chick to chick like a fucking pinball at the end of the movie. That film was really the first time I thought Tarantino had no idea what he was doing. Great idea for a film, no doubt; one great crash scene; and a balls-out-swingin terrific chase scene (props to Zoe for that one, absolutely). But at least 90% of the back-and-forth between the ladies blew chunks. (And yeah, maybe it did in the real grindhouse stuff too...but it was fucking SHORT!)
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I understand your thoughts about Kurt Russell being imminently likeable, but I felt he was able to be likeable in a very wicked, skillful way in Death Proof... I thought the casting was brilliant. As far as the annoying females, I think that's a device of the slasher film that Tarantino was employing as a sort of dramatic device to make us feel conflicted and disturbed about the movie.
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Go see the trailer at slashfilm.
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at the Grindhouse. More Please : )
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Without the gay
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but I thought Tarantino's was great. Of course it was stupid and campy but he actually made it entertaining. I actually smiled a few times and was fully into it by the final act, whereas Rodriquez segment was absolutely joyless to watch, it was a cinematic war crime.
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I agree with your thoughts on Planet Terror, but Death Proof was 100 times worse.
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Won't come close to turning a profit. Fact.
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Grindhouse kicked ass. Too bad not enough people got what they were doing. Exploitation movies are better than the flood of CGI crap that comes out during the summer.
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...and bring us HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN! What don't you produce THAT, Tarantino?
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You just can't please geeks these days. You'd just rather be miserable shits.
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C'mon, if this is big, dumb and fun, who cares if it ain't "aht". Classic formula that has entertained me for years. The way I see it, Bishop is Adam Roarke, Madsen is a more cynical Big Bill Smith, and Balfour... well if Jan Michael Vincent had done a biker flick with those other two...? As for Hopper and my main badass Carradine, who cares? They're in a biker flick -together!
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this will somewhat redeem QT after "death proof"
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loved Planet Terror, Death Proof bored me until the actual chase, but these new takes on 70's flicks is cool. It's the same thing that Lucas and Spielberg did with serials from the 50's. I'll see it for sure.
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The voice-over was terrific. Good trailer.
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BTW -- For the record (MINE at least). Who DOES do that particular trailer voice (and if anyone knows who does the one on GRINDHOUSE's "Thanksgiving" trailer, too). Thanks in advance!
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The movie's budget was $53 million (though some have challenged this figure, insisting that it actually broached $70-$80 million). The '70s drive-in commerce was produced on a fuckin' shoestring (under $100,000). But Tarantino cheated, inflating the budget and forfeiting synergy with B-directors like Jack Hill, Roger Corman, Joe Dante, et al. In regard to Kurt Russell (very underrated), what's the deal when he broke the 4th wall and grinned at us? It reminded me when Burt Reynolds winked at the camera in SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT. A psychotic rogue makes nice with the audience?
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