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Feature commentary with Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino; Outtakes; "Hollywood Goes to Hell" featurette; Theatrical trailer; TV spots [English & Spanish]; Music videos; Still gallery; "The Art of Making the Movie" with commentary by Robert Rodriguez and Greg Nicotero; Deleted scenes and alternate takes; On the set; Cast & crew bios; "Full-Tilt Boogie" full-length feature film; Motion menus; French-language track, 2.0 Dolby Surround; Spanish subtitles; 5.1 Surround; Widescreen [1.85:1]
Full Product DetailsSide #1
0. Scene Selection
1. Benny's World of Liquor [5:21]
2. Credit Sequence [3:24]
3. Gloria Hill, Hostage [3:40]
4. The Preacher [2:30]
5. Kelly Houge and Agent Chase [3:51]
6. The Body [4:05]
7. Creepy Guy [5:11]
8. Richie, Will You Do Me a Favor? [4:31]
9. Real Mean Motorscooters [4:54]
10. Dengue Woman [9:24]
11. Border Crossing [7:03]
12. Blood Brothers [3:36]
13. The Twister [2:07]
14. Santanico Pandemonium [3:53]
15. Back on the Clock [2:56]
16. Dinner is Served [6:03]
17. The Dead Rise [12:37]
18. I Was in Nam [8:25]
19. Sex Machine [6:28]
20. Preacher and the Shotgun Cross [:00]
In 1996, Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino joined forces as a directing/writing team to create one of the most gleeful and explosive vampire flicks ever. A brutal crime caper that morphs into an even more brutal horror flick, From Dusk Till Dawn is a visceral cross-genre experiment. The story follows hardened bank-robbing brothers Seth and Richard Gecko (George Clooney and Tarantino) as they head to Mexico with horrifically unexpected results. Escaping the U.S. authorities with the help of a faithless preacher (Harvey Keitel) and his children (Juliette Lewis and Ernest Liu), the hoods find themselves in the film's greatest set piece, a rowdy border bar where all the doors and windows suddenly seal up and a vampire feeding frenzy breaks out. Tarantino's trademark pop-culture-inspired script makes references both to his and Rodriguez's previous films and provides rich fodder for the actors. Clooney's work here proved his leading-man mettle, and Keitel's preacher is a complicated role worthy of his acting skills. Rodriguez -- with Desperado under his belt and Spy Kids in his future -- makes the film a freewheeling gas right from the start, taking its abrupt genre shift in stride. With a cast that also includes everyone from Salma Hayek and '70s blaxploitation hero Fred Williamson to horror makeup master Tom Savini, this remains among the most flat-out entertaining gore-fests ever filmed. Jason Bergenfeld, Barnes & Noble
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