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C/Rtg: R From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)It's more gunplay and bloodsucking in this action-packed sequel to the cult hit thriller, as the partners of the bankrobbing Gecko brothers come looking for them south of the border and get mixed up with a brood of bloodthirsty vampires. Director Robert Rodriguez, writer/co-star Quentin Tarantino, and actors George Clooney, Harvey Keitel, and Juliette Lewis are featured joking around and talking candidly about their careers and the movie.
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C/Rtg: R Full Tilt Boogie (1997)This revealing, behind-the-scenes look at the production of the 1996 cult horror-thriller "From Dusk Till Dawn" follows the film's 10-week shoot in the middle of the California desert. With Salma Hayek, Juliette Lewis, Cheech Marin, and Fred Williamson. Their odyssey becomes a fight for survival when the sleazy Mexican roadside bar they stop in turns out to be a hangout for vampires. 1-MSG September ’90 įour-disc set includes: From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)Outrageous horror-action outing, courtesy of director Robert Rodriguez ("Desperado") and screenwriter Quentin Tarantino, stars George Clooney and Tarantino as the unbalanced Gecko brothers on a Southwest crime spree, who take a preacher (Harvey Keitel) and his children hostage. Presents Chocolate Moose įederal Duck Īnother Kill For The Highlight Reel Illusory Walls Īt The Cat's Cradle, 1992 SING 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) LEVITATION Sessions ĭancing With The Devil.The Art of Starting Over Top 301 Best Sellers Of All Time (2019)įlying Dream 1.The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die.Texas Blood Money serves up no extras whatsoever, while The Hangman’s Daughter gets a solitary deleted scene. The most glaring omission is Full Tilt Boogie, an excellent feature-length Making of… documentary that has previously appeared on the DVD release and broadcast on Channel 4.įittingly, the amount of extras offered by the sequels match the quality of the movies themselves. They sound a bit better than they look.Įxtras: The original film gets the benefit of a commentary track by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino outtakes a 13-min Making of… featurette the trailer two music videos a stills gallery a quartet of short scene-specific behind-the-scenes vignettes deleted scenes and on-set footage. If the two made-for-DVD sequels are somewhat less expansive, at least both have a handful of effective showcase moments that remind you that the rear speakers are still working. The track makes frequent use of the whole 360-degree soundscape to bring the interior of the Titty Twister bar to life, while dialogue and Foley effects are precisely rendered and full-bodied. As expected given its cinematic origins, the first provides the most robust and detailed soundfield. Sometimes it’s crystal clear, other times it’s no better than its predecessor.Īudio: All three films in the set make their Blu-ray debut accompanied by a DTS-HD MA 5.1 soundtrack.
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Meanwhile, the Hangman’s Daughter’s AVC 1.85:1 1080p visuals seem to vary from shot to shot. Texas Blood Money fares the worst with an unrefined AVC 1.85:1 1080p transfer that suffers from muddy detailing and faded blacks that give the image a flat look. The same cannot be said of either sequel. While some points are lost for excessive black crush and minor sharpening, on the whole it’s a very positive hi-def experience.
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Picture: From Dusk Till Dawn takes a bite out of Blu-ray with a richly coloured AVC 1.78:1 1080p encode that captures the film’s hot, sweaty atmosphere perfectly, without the obvious artefacting that caused issues on the old DVD release. The dreadful Texas Blood Money sees a gang of bank robbers become vampires, while the Western-themed The Hangman’s Daughter acts as a slightly less awful prequel to the series. This triple-pack serves up Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s fun-packed, gore-splashed vampire flick (blighted only by the latter’s appalling acting) and its two made-for-DVD spawn. But not half-as much as straight-to-DVD horror sequels!