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"Do you think that Cheech Marin will play a third character?" Yes.
I loved that because it's very funny that an actor is given to play 3 characters, and you can tell at all times that it's the same actor, haha
I like to believe that the three characters are brothers.
@@donkfail1 Let's make them Triplets separated at birth!
What's in Mexico?
Cheech Marins.
His pu-sy sales pitch outside the bar is one of a kind, memorable, and funny.
Best thing about this movie for me is that Sex Machine is played by Tom Savini who is one of (if not the) best horror special effects guys in the business, his work in Dawn of the Dead is exceptional imo
he also has a good role in knightriders one of Romero's lesser known movies
The guy he steals the beer from is Greg Nicotero. Also a makeup and special effects artist that worked with Tom and George A. Romero. He is also executive Producer of "The Walking Dead".
@@McPh1741 Greg has also directed some episodes of TWD. He's the "N" founder of KNB EFX Group (Rob Kurtzman and Howard Berger are the others).
He's one of the top three guys. For me Rick Baker is the goat.
And you had Fred Williamson , who was Pvt. Fred Canfield in Inglorious Bastards 1978 , hes also writer of movies like Boss Ni**er 1974, Adios Amigo 1975 and No Way Back 1976 , so he did what Tarantino does only 20 years earlier .
*"Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them, I don't give a F how crazy they are!!!"*
- my all-time favorite line
The best line in any movie. I watch reactions to this movie for that line
The way Cheech asks "What were they... psychos?" always makes me laugh.
Like the german version better, translated: "Crazies don't explode when sunlights his them, no matter how crazy they are."
One of my all time favourite movie lines and deliveries in any movie
@@LordVolkov That set it up perfectly 🤣
we got old Cheech, young Cheech, we got gangster Cheech, border guard Cheech, doorman Cheech, we even got Cheech for a penny! If you find Cheech cheaper than a penny...well you know
Robert Rodriguez loves Cheech (and Trejo). Tries to put them in everything. From Dusk Till Dawn is like a celebration of Cheech's versatility.
I loved that because it's very funny that an actor is given to play 3 characters, and you can tell at all times that it's the same actor, hahahaah!
C'mon in Cheech lovers!!!
As a teen that grew up with the Cheech and Chong albums and saw the transition to TV/film with Cheech (and eventually Chong), I couldn't be happier to see continued success by the classic 'stoners'.
@@LordVolkov
👏👏👏
The foot scene with Salma Hayek must have been the highest point in Quentin Tarantino's life!
Also, considering the fact that Salma Hayek seemingly hasn't aged in the last 20-25 years, I think she may actually be a vampire.
She was turned by Christopher Lee.
@@williamozier918 Wouldn't that make her a mad old wizard sitting on a Tower?
I wonder how many takes he flubbed on purpose 🤔
'Sorry guys! My bad! Another take?'
Maybe she's just insanely rich
It's fucking hot though, let's not lie! 😅
I would have probably freaked out, too....🤭
Salma Hayek dance stayed with me for very, very long time
yeah..... hehe
me too. and Im gay
Stayed with me for under a minute. Until the next time…
i wonder how many retakes Tarantino insisted doing.
Fun fact: Salma Hayek is terrified of snakes. She said she had to have someone hypnotize her so that she could get through the scene.
If I recall correctly, Tarantino wasn't responsible for the foot scene with Salma...instead, Rodriguez came up with the idea as a gift to him
Yes that was the case, because Tarantino got a bunch of people to be cast in the film which helped a lot of their careers. George Clooney for example- nobody wanted to cast him because he was "just a TV actor" so Tarantino decided they should use him. His role in this helped Clooney get so many acting roles in movies in the future and attaching Clooney's name to this film helped it a lot in retrospect.
Good to know.
Wow yeah, I think they paid Salma extra to do it too? Come on guys with the urban myths 😂😂
Not sure about that. She said in an interview that Tarantino wrote that and Clooney complaint that he didn't get a scene like it. She described it as "Well this is MY movie, you write your own!."
That's worse.
“Why would you keep a gun in a safe?” Congratulations, Simone, you are now officially an American. 😂
Unfortunately there are places where the law says you have to store firearms locked up but this movie shows why that’s a bad idea.
@@kwangsoo515 Oh boy
@@kwangsoo515 You missed the point. like the gun going off in your home.
@@kwangsoo515 Stringent gun laws are the opposite of what she meant, ammosexual.
@@sean-ew2qv They don’t just go off on their own.
Of course if you have small children keep it safe from them but otherwise people often get guns because they might need to use them quickly in an emergency. I’ve had to quickly access one to save my dog from a coyote.
Fun fact: the hostage at the beginning was Tarantino’s drama teacher. He looked her up and put her in the movie.
Did he hate her??? .😂😂😂 Keep picturing "I got a part, and it made me think of you."
@@clevelandcbi I don’t know but sometimes actors get there teachers/coaches for small roles for example Tim Roth shot his coach in reservoir dogs the pregnant lady
She also played the Butch's mother in Pulp Fiction.
You were talking so you missed when Sex Machine introduced himself to the daughter.
"My name is Kate."
"Sex Machine, pleased to meet you." 😁
They were talking so they missed... well... pretty much everything.
Say what you will about Quentin's character, but acting-wise it's his best work. It's as though the role was written just for him!
Agreed as he's great at crazy psycho stuff in his scripts
I'm not convinced he's acting here..
Given his gross remarks defending Roman Polanski on the Howard Stern show yes I can fully believe Quentin as a pervy creep.
I loved him on ALIAS.
He was great in Pulp Fiction.
Danny Trejo had previously been one of the toughest inmates in prison. He idolized his uncle who was a drug dealer. When he got out, he wanted to change. After a few small roles, he was cast as a silent assassin in, "Desperado" ,and met Selma Hayek. He told her that before he met her, his chest tattoo was an image of her, the most beautiful woman ever. She actually befriended him and invited him to a family holiday event. This was their 2nd role together. He still appears in the small movie role, but is mostly on the Recovery and Intervention Speaker circuit. He's an inspiration to many in his community.
He had almost only supporting roles, but don't forget the wonderfully crazy "Machete" (also directed by Robert Rodriguez), in which he played the lead role.
True he could of easily gone down the drug route
By this point, Robert Rodriguez had already done ‘El Mariachi’, and I think “Desperado’ as well, so this was Tarantino and Rodriguez basically starting their own ‘grind-house shared universe’. This is also when Tarantino and Rodriguez were at the height of popularity, so this was them basically messing with the audience, and starting the movie as one kind of genre, and ending it as another genre entirely.
"I may be an asshole but I'm not a fucking asshole"
Bastard, not asshole.
“ I may be a bastard, but I’m not a fucking bastard.”
Why do you get to curse. RUclips is of it's knockers
If it hasn’t yet been mentioned, the black guy is ex-NFL star, Fred (The Hammer) Williamson. Who also was a Blaxploitation film star back in the day after his NFL career.
Was he a blackula hunter, like Jefferson Twilight?
I think he was in Original Gangstas with Jim Brown too.
EDIT: He was. Also on Wikipedia after number of children, it literally says "3 or 6" lol. I've never seen that before. 🤣🤣🤣
Can I just start some sort of movement here for my own sanity - George keeps saying my Patreon name in the end creds as D-Cuk and it's supposed to be Dee Cee UK lol. Being called a cuk is starting to affect my self esteem!
😂
Damn that's cold blooded lol
sorry dude but you're cuk now, accept it
Everyone upvote this so George sees it!
shoulda put the dash after the c then... DC-UK
When they set that guy on fire at the beginning, I always think of Tucker and Dale. “He’s crackling like a log” 😂😂😂
Best description of this I've heard is "Characters who think they are in one kind of movie discovering they are in a completely different kind of movie"
Simone's "Where do we go from here" was absolute perfection.
The battle's done and we kind of won
So we sound our victory cheer
Apparently, the guy that plays S Machine is Tom Savini an American prosthetic makeup artist, actor, stunt performer and film director.
And the guy he snatches the beer from us Greg Nicotero, who was a student of Savini's and was actually the Makeup Effects supervisor for this movie...as well as numerous others, starting with Day of the Dead and also worked on The Walking Dead
Why "apparently"?
@@DaviniaHill Yeah, weird phrasing lol
@@DaviniaHill I didn't know who he was and didn't recognize him from anything else till I looked him up after watching this video.
He's always stood out quite a bit in this film so it's weird I never noticed him in anything else as an actor but it makes sense if he's doing a cameo in a film he's also doing the special effects for.
Though, he's also a stunt man so he was also there for that as well probably. It wouldn't surprise me if I find out he was the guy that was on fire in the liquor store at the beginning.
The sheriff at the beginning is the same character (and actor) from Kill Bill. He's a character that Tarantino and Rodriguez agreed to share since they consider him belonging to both of them. He's also in both films in Grindhouse (Planet Terror and Death Proof), again played by the same actor
P.S. Played by Michael Parks, who also played the character of Senor Esteban Vihaio in Kill Bill Volume 2.
several Kevin smith movies as well.
Also played one of the Australians working for the LeQuint Dickie Mining Co. in Django.
How do you know all that and not know Michael Fucking Parks name man? Boo
@@denzelelysium who said I didn’t
Best line in that movie: "Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them, I don't care how crazy they are!"
I sneeze when the sun hits me, does that count?
The only time we dont blame Tarantino for his love of feet with the Salma Hayek scene
Sex Machine is played by legendary horror FX artist Tom Savini and the guy he steals the beer from with his whip is Greg Niccotaro who is another FX legend who is recently known for being a producer and sometimes director on the walking dead.
Also, Sex Machine's weiner gun is in the movie Desperado, also directed by Robert Rodriguez.
"I volunteer as tribute" I think you will find there is a que for that job Simone ;)
Que?
@@DaviniaHill sorry dyslexic it should read "queue"
Yeah, I just thought "please have a seat over there and wait until your number gets called" 😂 that scene made me aware that I'm only 99% straight.
"George Clooney and Creature Horror" goes back a long way actually. He was in the sequel to the fantastic Attack of the Killertomatoes and he was also in Grizzly II: Revenge, an 80s Creature Feature that wasnt released til 2020.
Return of the Killer Tomatoes is a lot of meta fun.
I never noticed before, but the police officer talking to Kelly Preston at 6:40 is John Saxon who is mostly known for fighting alongside Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon"
Simone was really on the ball with guessing what was going to happen quite a few times. It took over 100 Cheech Marin's to make this movie.
Simone singing "where do we go from here" made my day.
The thing to remember is that actors are a different breed of cat.
So, when Hayek got a role in a surprising, off-beat horror film that differed completely from any role she'd ever played before, for a director (Robert Rodriguez) she liked anyway, she probably jumped at the opportunity and laughed during every day of filming (although probably not in the monster makeup chair).
"So, I let Quentin Tarantini play with my feet for a few minutes, and then I turn into a monster and savagely kill him? Okay!" 😁
Clooney, Keitel, Juliette Lewis, Quentin Tarantino and... the kid who played Scott (Ernest Liu). 4 major hollywood players and a guy who ended up as an assistant economics prof at Princeton.
Regarding this being an atypical role for Clooney, this was his first movie role after being the breakout star of the TV show ER, where he was the perfect good guy. So this is Clooney making a hard break from his TV image when he transitioned into movies, though he quickly worked himself back into charming, fundamentally good guy roles.
This was the very first horror movie I ever watched. I was probably 7-8 years old. Let me tell you, Salma Hayek changed my life.
Shit, the way she looks in this flick she could change an octogenarian's life.
Clooney's acting in this is actually unbelievably great
Funniest character and never even smiles.
I think this was his first movie as a lead. I'm pretty sure he wanted to break any typecasting that might have been lingering from his TV career on a soap opera and then his breakthrough role on ER.
"Where do we go... from here?"
Spike- "Oh bugger this." 😂
Once More With Feeling, is one of my favorite episodes! 😊
I’m so glad someone else got that
"Where do we go.... from here?" Once more, with Feeling!
These dudes are watching my entire childhood in just a few years!
Just wanted to say thank you SO much for not putting George's face on Salma Hayek's body.
The reveal at the end with the enormous mesoamerican temple and truck graveyard is one of the best things ever. It almost feels like they started with this image in mind and worked backwards.
When I saw that amazing final reveal back in the day I instantly thought of the Tower of Babel... but in Mexico 😂 very cool and inventive 👏
I haven’t heard this just guessing on my own… I think Tarantino made himself the creep so he didn’t have to put that burden on anyone else and potentially ruin their career or type cast them. But I do think that character was needed to juxtapose the real life horrors with the fantasy horror of vampires
Yeah, Quentin seems to do anything he think will ruin somebody else's career. Like in Inglorious Bastards he is the one that actually strangles Diane Kruger since they wanted some to really choke her. She passed out but everybody seemed satisfied with the scene.
He has said in an interview that he played Richie himself for exactly that reason.
... she passed out? All right....
@@godzillaprime A video on youtube said that but I don't see any articles when I google it so I don't know where that person got that information or if it's correct, sorry if it's incorrect.
The army guy is Fred Williamson, whoes known for his long career in b-movies, mostly horror and action. He kinda rules in this movie.
“Psycho do not explode when sunlight hits them, idgaf how crazy they are!” That’s my top 3 movie lines ever(in terms of humor).
*BEST CURSING SCENES IN HISTORY:*
1. Steve Martin in Planes, Tranes, and Automobiles
2. Cheech Marin in From Dusk Til Dawn
Great scenes 😅
I agree because I want a fing Toyota a fing Datsun with 4 fing wheels. I want a fing car right fing now
3. Chevy Chase in Christmas Vacation.
"... HALLELUJAH, HOLY SHIT!"
I know being family friendly goes against the idea of a cursing scene but, I'd like to nominate Robin Williams vs Dante Basco, Hook
Give Tarantino some credit, ok! He focused on playing the role and not only did Simone hate his character, but so have other reactors as well.
It just shows that he did a great job If he could make you hate his character that much!
Also, yeah, despite his character being an awful, disturbed person, Tarantino really did a great job & it's the best role he has done when it comes to acting.
They hated a character you're supposed to hate, no fucking away!
Back in the day, I loved this movie and I bought the soundtrack on CD. I took the CD to my office without listening to it first and put it in my cubicle CD player. Unbeknownst to me, each song had a snippet of audio from the movie between each song. I was across the office when Cheech started yelling P@#$%, P@#$%, P@#%%! I ran to the player and hit mute. Later, Juliette Lewis asked, Richie, would you do me a favor and...?"
That CD was NSFW!
when george said, " oh, Salma Hayek" at the start, i was like, you poor innocent child, get ready.
Loved Simone cackling at Salma killing Quentin 😆😆😆
The foot scene was not an abuse of power. It was 100% up Hayak if she wanted to do it. They had an alternate scene ready to go if she wasn't comfortable doing it.
I grew up with this movie. It's actually the first film I ever have a memory of. I was about 2-3 years old and my dad would play the movie constantly (alongside Empire Strikes Back, kung fu films, and other Tarantino stuff). It seems a bit much for a 3 year old, but it helped me and my family share the best experiences later on (like seeing The Matrix in theatres, The Phantom Menace, and the rest of Tarantino's catalogue). Man... it all started here with From Dusk Till Dawn.
That's kinda messed up but I guess I was really into getting scared by Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm St by 5. A lot of 80's kids just watched everything
@@lemmyelk I've never been more grateful of anything that I was able to participate in the last great decade of films.
You're right George. That is the Sheriff in Kill Bill. All the movies that he's in are movies within the Tarantino universe.
First of all, Salma Hayek!! Although this movie is not an Oscar award winner, it is just plain, silly, outrageous fun. Love, the addition of Cheech Marin, and the addition of the large African-American gentleman whose name is Fred Williamson. A former NFL player who became moderately famous doing black exploitation movies in the late 60s and early 1970s. His nickname was “ the hammer..”
Legendary in Italian B-films as well. Inglorious Bastards (the correctly spelled, non-QT one), Warriors of the Wasteland, 1990: Bronx Warriors, Hammer, the Hard Way. And a few actual things too, like Star Trek and MASH. The movie for the latter, not the TV show.
Ha! Maybe my social circle was an outlier, but me and my friends were all over this film when it came out. Between Pulp Fiction and Desperado, just the mention of Tarantino or Rodriguez had us bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. Peak 90s film entertainment. Someday you must watch Machete.
I love this movie. It starts out like a hard-boiled fugitive crime movie, and then takes a hard left turn into crazy vampire splatterhouse movie. Probably the best and most fun narrative shift in any movie.
This was my intro to Harvey Keitel so I was shocked later to see him much younger speaking in his native Brooklyn accent.
You should watch him in Saturn 3, the production had so many problems they actually dub over his dialog.
I was so excited for you both to see this and prayed you didn't know the twist. I can't begin to tell you how amazing your reactions were when the vampires appeared!
I remember going to see this with some friends when it came out. No social media spoilers back in those days, it just looked like a cool crime road movie.
To say we were surprised by the sudden turn of events was an understatement.
I stick to my guns: The soundtrack of From Dusk Till Dawn is one of the best ever recorded on a CD. (Next to Chef Aid from South Park)
Yep, pretty damn good. Tito & Tarantula, ZZ Top, both Vaughn brothers, etc.
One of the best horror movies. George Clooney was a savage.
I saw this with a couple friends opening night at the theater. We knew what was coming but it was pretty obvious almost no one else did. It was hilarious watching everyone freak the hell out.
You are correct sir. The sheriff (Michael Parks) in the beginning is the same guy that played the sheriff in Kill Bill, and the deputy James Parks (his son) played his deputy in this movie and in Kill Bill.
I think they didnt kill the vampires in the narrow hallway because the vampire bodies would then choke the hallway and trap them.
How? The vamps in this flick melt away into a puddle.
@@deraykrause4517 Did all of them? I thought some didn't.
@@VBane some exploded first. I think the real reason though is they had to go out into the bar so the movie could happen.
My guess is they did it so they could film all the cool fighting junk, would be hard to film all the SFX and combat with everyone packed together.
They didn't kill them in the hallway because it wouldn't look as good as killing them in a wide room. And it would be harder to shoot!
This is my favorite vampire movie of all time! Still can’t believe my step dad showed me this movie when I was 9 😂 the 90s were wild.
May fav vamp movie is WhatWeDoInTheShadows, the movie.
TV series is good too.
Damn you're cute
OH MY GOD DID SIMONE JUST START SINGING FROM THE BUFFY MUSICAL AND SHE JUST MADE A STAR TREK REFERENCE ON THE LAST ONE?? I LOVE HER SO MUCH!!
My mum brought this home from a 2nd hand shop when i was 14 cos she thought it was just an action film. Needless to say my mate i were very happy and then very surprised at the bar scene!
Bring back the Simone Woo. I am incomplete without the Simone Woo. The people scream out for the Simone Woo's return.
If my memory serves me right, this, Kill Bill and the Grindhouse movies (you should definitely react to those) are essentially movies that the people in Tarantino's more grounded universe movies (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown. etc) would go and see. Hence Michael Parks' sherrif character Earl McGraw from Kill Bill appearing here but somehow revived for Kill Bill
It's long rumored that Fox Force Five TV Pilot mentioned in Pulp Fiction is essentially reworked to become Kill Bill in that universe
I have to give a hell of a lot of praise now. Your thumbnails are awesome, the selection of scenes in the RUclips edits are almost perfect and you complement each other great when it comes to emotions or information. Thank you, and please continue like this.
Nice job with the editing, George! That was a blast.
Now you're ready to watch Desporado (more or less the same cast, same director, same band for the soundtrack).
14:00 In all fairness, Salma Hayek is hot enough that this scene might have given Quentin his foot thing. I can't stand alcohol, but I saw that scene and thought "... I get it."
When my friends and I rented this from the local video store we immediately rewound it and we watched it once our other friends arrived.
13:34 This moment was described on set by George Clooney as: “An instance of Quentin the Writer taking care of Quentin the Actor.”
Guys will see this and think, “Hell Yeah!”.
So, I first saw maybe the last 20 minutes of this movie when I walked into the lounge of my students hall at University.
A few days later I went into the lounge again and saw it from almost the beginning of the film and it took me a while to realise that it was the same film...
The change of tone was incredible 😂😂
14:52 - Holy CR*P!! Simone's diabolical evil laugh is FREAKING SCARY!!
My favorite part of watching a first time reaction of this movie is waiting to see the drop when they realize what the movie is really about...
So glad you went into this blind, been looking forward to this since last week
Sex Machine’s codpiece pistol should be forever on display in the Louvre.
LMAO
Tom Savini aka Sex Machine is a make-up artist and actor who worked on and played parts in many of George A. Romero films. Savini's first two films being Romero's Martin, and Dawn of the Dead in 78. Savini even directed a remake in 1990 of the 68 Romero's film Night of the living Dead, and had a cameo in the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake.
It’s funny that they say that they couldn’t picture Clooney in a vampire flick. But this is the first George Clooney movie I saw when it first came to home video
There's a TV show as well, set in this universe also done by Rodriguez and it's pretty good! I love the grindhouse films.
There are several sequels in this franchise as well.
The thing is did Quentin have a feet fetish before or after he wrote this because he may have just that it was fun but after Selma Hayek did that scene it may have been an awakening for him.
Uma was his awakening. She was barefoot the whole time in Pulp Fiction.
When people ask me what my favorite quote from a movie is, I always say the psychos do not explode with sunlight one.
It's so funny because of the mental image of psychos that are SO crazy that they do explode.
The green blood for censors was a 90's thing overall, too. Mortal Kombat 2 was infamously censored with green blood on the SNES and Genesis (as well as changed/darkened fatalities) in order to be released. Knowing the ABACABB code was something many 90's teens bragged about.
Juliette Lewis's best film is Kalifornia. You should look it up.
Na, it's Natural Born Killers. She's more of an equal to her serial killer husband in that one. Kalifornia's pretty great, though.
I love her in Strange Days.
When I was very small an old writer asked me "how do you kill a werewolf?" Snap react I said "silver bullet," to which he said, no, it's your story, it ends how you end it however you end it.
That's great, it's similar to the idea used in D&D about never saying no. The story can go wherever you want it to
yeah its wild when george keeps trying to apply logic to fictional monsters. Internal logic is more important.
Monster Squad would disagree. "Only one way to kill a werewolf..."
.... wat? That's dumb. You're all dumb. I'm going home
The lead singer of the band in this movie was also the lead singer of the band they showed at the beginning of the original Road House, when we get introduced to swayze's character.
This movie was the perfect antidote to too many people taking movies too seriously too much of the time.
And again....the Band played by Tito Tarantula...you should watch the Desperado "Trilogy".
You are the first people I have ever known to guess from the name and poster that vampires would be involved on this serial killer road trip. Your media literacy rocks Simone.
The black guy that George asked "Is he a reference to something?" is Fred Williamson, he was a football player and a movie star famous for a lot of "Blaxploitation" stuff. He could be considered among those considered to belong to a sort of bygone era of films that Tarantino brought back, much like John Travolta and Pam Grier.
The Ranger was the sheriff in "Kill Bill." He was Michael Parks, who starred in a great TV series in the 70s, "Then came Bronson," which was inexplicably cancelled after a short run. QT sort of gave him a second career.
Quentin Tarantino said that he decided to play Richie himself because he didn't want to subject someone else to playing such a creepy character.
"Welcome to slavery."
"No thanks, I've already had a wife."
€dit: Aaaaand you skipped it. 🙄
They also skipped the line "Everybody, be cool. You... be cool."
@@charleslee8313 Well that's disappointing
Fun Fact: Robert Rodriguez also wanted to skip that line. He cut it from the film until he saw they included it in the trailer, and he hated it when there were scenes in a trailer that weren't in the movie.
Skipped my favorite too:
Dad: "He doesn't look Japanese. He looks CHI-nese!!"
Seth: "Well excuse me all to hell."
Everybody skips that part for some reason. Haha.
Earl McGraw is a character that shows up in several of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s movies. The actor who played his son in kill Bill also shows up in the sequel to this movie.
That George kid is the one in the Spiderman movies, Tom Holland's friend.
Holy hell! This is one of the COOLEST movies ever made!!!!
The personal issues with Tarantino are hilarious.
I am genuinely surprised Simone hasn't heard of this movie before! I've been excited for it since you posted about it last week! Let's go! 😄
This is my favorite Rodriguez film and my favorite Clooney role. "I may be a bstard, but I'm not a fcking bstard" is a top 10 all time line for me.