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One of my personal favorite parts of GRINDHOUSE where the super sexy Babysitter Twins, who were played by Robert Rodriguez's nieces Electra & Elise Avellan. Today we chatted with the lovely ladies who had some interesting news that will blow your socks off. We asked the girls about MACHETE to which Elise and Electra talked over each other, "Robert [Rodriguez] said he’d do it [Machete] and asked for us to be in it," they explain, "Robert wants to do GRINDHOUSE 2 with [the two films being] "Machete" and "The Babysitter Twins." The news sounds exciting, but now Rodriguez is busy with BARBARELLA and such, the twins don't know how soon we'll hear something official.

Although nothing is confirmed as to what will happen with GRINDHOUSE 2, the girls still know what their story would be about, assuming it's one of the next two films, "Robert mentioned something about the end of the world and Hollywood action films, where we’d be trained in Mexico to come back here and fight," Electra states. Elise then elaborates, "Hollywood starts ****ing with us so we start killing… we [would] kill Harvey Weinstein in the movie, although that’s just talk now right," she clarifies.
I'm loving this :D
 
I'm wondering why they're pursuing sequels?


But looks like QT won't be involved lol
 
The first part of DP was great. Then when he went after another set of girls, it went completely downhill.
 
really?... i thought the first batch of girls was the 'wierd' part..

the next batch were more comical and uplifting sorta.

i dunno... i see how you can hate it though.
its slow, especially when next to a RR film..
but thats QT, and i love it
 
I'm glad they released Death Proof and Planet Terror seperately here, I wouldn't want to sit through an entire Rodriguez turd before seeing an awesome Tarantino flick.
 
The Weinstein Company and Genius Products announced today that the two films that made up the classically under-rated Grindhouse release will hit DVD on two separate, extended and unrated DVDs.

Quentin Tarantino's serial-killer homage to the old school car chase film, Death Proof will hit shelves with over 30 minutes of additional, never-before-seen footage including the maddening "missing reel" (containing the excised lapdance sequence) as well as a black and white segment in the film's second act. The DVD will hit on September 18, 2007 for a price of $29.95. Features will include:



Finding Quentin's Gals

The Guys of Death Proof

Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike

Introducing Zoe Bell

Quentin's Greatest Collaborator: Editor Sally Menke

Double Dare trailer

International Poster Gallery


Meanwhile, the Robert Rodriguez zombie entry, Planet Terror, will attack with more footage, deleted scenes, a full commentary and the infamous missing reel. That disc will drop on October 16, 2007 for a price of $29.95 and its features will include:


Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Robert Rodriguez

International trailer

Deleted Scenes

Cooking School

10-Minute Film School

The Stunts

The Make-up and Effects

The Badass Babes

The Renegade Guys

The Costumes

The Production Design
 
They could put as many extras and more footage that they want, until they release Grindhouse (not Planet Terror and Death Proof, Grindhouse) They're not getting my f**kin money
 
They'll release a special/ultimate/collector's edition with everything sometime down the road I'm sure. Then again, I'm still waiting for a Kill Bill set...

I didn't care for Planet Terror, so I don't mind the double DVD release personally but it is kinda lame to hype the double feature premise then release the thing as two separarate movies.

Death Proof was awesome and I'll pick that one up definitely. I hope Machete gets made..."They ****ed with the wrong Mexican!"

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I'm glad they released Death Proof and Planet Terror seperately here, I wouldn't want to sit through an entire Rodriguez turd before seeing an awesome Tarantino flick.

I'm afraid you're gonna be disappointed. :csad:
 
The special features for Rob Rod's movies are always awesome. I love his 10 minute flick schools and cooking schools. Anyone who enjoys them as much as I do, I'd highly recommend Once Upon A Time in Mexico, the special features are better than the actual film :oldrazz:

I'm glad they released Death Proof and Planet Terror seperately here, I wouldn't want to sit through an entire Rodriguez turd before seeing an awesome Tarantino flick.


What!?! You don't like Rodriguez?
 
Death Proof in September, Planet Terror in October. Okay. What about the trailers?
 
I've already seen the uncut version in cinema. I'm from Holland.



Is that a strange thing? :huh:

yes, it is...he's made some great movies...the Desperado trilogy, Sin f**king City, and Planet Terror was awesome as hell (one of the best zombie movies I've ever seen)
 
I personally think he's been slipping as of lately. Sin City was Miller's story, what can Rob Rod be credited for with that? Holding the camera? PT was cool, he finally went back to his roots of cool movie making instead of obsessing over greenscreen and s****y special effects like with Spy Kids 3D and Sharkboy and Lavagirl.
 
I personally think he's been slipping as of lately. Sin City was Miller's story, what can Rob Rod be credited for with that? Holding the camera?

Bring the style of the movie to the screen his company did an awesome job getting the look of it. And the Direction of it was great
 
I personally think he's been slipping as of lately. Sin City was Miller's story, what can Rob Rod be credited for with that? Holding the camera? PT was cool, he finally went back to his roots of cool movie making instead of obsessing over greenscreen and s****y special effects like with Spy Kids 3D and Sharkboy and Lavagirl.

Those are kids movies, what did you expect?
 
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