*Grindhouse: Planet Terror* (2007) IS A BLAST!! | MOVIE REACTION | First Time Watching |
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2023
- Grindhouse: Planet Terror (2007)
"That's my jacket. I looked for it for two weeks."
Join Angel as she watches Grindhouse (2007) for the first time, starting with Planet Terror*, directed by Robert Rodriguez! Starring Rose McGowan and Freddie Rodriguez as Cherry and Wray, two forces to be reckoned with, when a biochemical weapon causes monsters and mayhem! With amazing acting, unexpected humor, terrific direction, and music that makes you want to dance and kick butt, Planet Terror is such a surprise and so much fun!Afterward, go join her as she watches *Deathproof and decides which she likes the most!
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"Try not to shoot yourselves! Don't shoot each other! And especially don't shoot me!" cutting to the BBQ shack on fire and Michael Biehn having been shot by Tom Savini is a perfect editing joke.
The "Crazy Babysitter Twins" are real life twins and relatives of Robert Rodriguez. They also appeared in "Machete' and 'Machete Kills' ('Machete' started out as just a faux trailer but was later made into a full length film.)
Oh, man - I saw the Planet Terror/Death Proof double feature when if first ran in theaters...Along with the faux movie trailers and the theater announcements, it all added up to an amazing theater experience! For those few hours sitting in the dark theater it really felt as if I'd been transported back to a theater in the 1970's. I can't say the two movies are among my all-time favorite movies (though I did enjoy both of them) but the overall experience was easily one of my all-time most memorable!
Saw them in theaters too. Theater was packed and everyone was really into it with trailers etc. A really great theater experience
Believe it or not, the fake trailer for Eli Roths: "Thanksgiving", is actually being made this year in time for Thanksgiving!
same.
✌🌎❤
Thanksgiving. Still waiting for that
Rose McGowan also sang a song in an episode of Charmed (Sense and Sense Ability; she did a cover of the song Fever; the crone in the episode, who stole their senses, imitated her voice & sang the lullaby Hush Little Baby to Wyatt).
As a kid in the 70's, my friends and I would go see these grindhouse, cult, horror, Godzilla films and all manner of low budget flicks at the theater. They would be Double Features and sometimes even Triple Features.
Every collaboration between Tarantino and Rodriguez is worth watching. As you mentioned, Sin City, Four Rooms, Desperado. Rodriguez even had a hand in the music for Kill Bill 2. 😎
The mock trailers "Machete" and "Hobo With a Shotgun" were made into actual movies! They're both worth checking out if you're ever in the mood. Sadly, "Werewof Women of the SS" starring Nicolas Cage as Fu Manchu never got made into a movie.
Well, "Thanksgiving" is being made this year!
@@richardbuckendorf1390 Get the f*@k outta here, are you serious?!? 🤣
When Robert Rodriquez, Danny Trejo and Michelle Rodriguez were promoting "Machete" at San Diego Comic Con they made a personal appearance at a parking lot the studio rented outside of the San Diego Convention Center. Danny Trejo and Michelle Rodriguez were being interviewed in costume sitting a lowrider convertible inside the cordoned off parking lot while Robert Rodriguez was up at the front of the lot in a taco truck serving "street tacos" to fans in person. I got a chicken taco (the options were chicken or vegetarian), and as he handed it to me, I gushed "I love your movies!" He smiled and thanked me, so I was really happy. It was a good taco too.
John Carpenter was originally asked to provide music for Grindhouse, but eventually Robert Rodriguez ended up scoring the film himself. On a more serious note, the interaction between Rose McGowan and Tarantino's creep soldier was a not-so-subtle dig at Harvey Weinstein, who had "allegedly" assaulted and black-listed McGowan previously.
Ooh. John Carpenter would have been fire on the music for Grindhouse. Give some of that synth he likes? Regardless. Grindhouse had a really dope soundtrack in both movies...
Freggie would go on to say that while helping direct the zombies that Tarantino bit her during a rehearsal, because of course he did. Rose herself talked about that Tarantino would not stop telling people that he used to masturbate to her feet in Jawbreaker, specifically buying the laser disc version to do it in higher definition.
Which is why the only thing about of him that I like is his movies.
Robert Rodriguez absolutely has John Carpenter as a role model and as the career he wanted. There's an interview between them on RUclips.
@AngelGroves: Very exciting to see this reaction. I too watched Grindhouse in the theatre when it came out and what a blast!
"I'm going to eat your brains and gain your knowledge"
🤣🤣🤣
Seeing Rose McGowan with a freakin' grenade launcher leg taught me a lot of things about myself that I'm not comfortable discussing.
I love that the sassy girl from Scream was destined to end up with a machine gun leg.
I saw Grindhouse as intended as a double bill back in 2007 on my 18th birthday, best gift I got that year.
The Girl in the Road is FERGIE from "the Black Eyed Peas".
The Deputy with the Mustache was the LEGENDARY Tom Savini... The Greatest Horror Special Effects/Makeup Artiat/Prop Master in Cinematic History!
The Sherriff should look Familiar as well... He was "Reese" in Terminator and "Hicks" in Aliens!
When the Sherriff tells everyone to hand their guns to Wray (and he does the gun flips), Michael Beihn did the same thing in "Tombstone" (a Great Western).
The music is quite similar in places to Escape From New York.
The best line is Michael Biehn deadpanning "You show up here with a girl with a missing leg... a missing leg that's now missing !"
This was an "Homage" to the Low budget "Splatter" Movies they had at Drive-ins during the 60's/70's... Although Different "Scripts", they used the same Supporting Actors and Characters from each movie, slightly changing their Roles as needed. The Movies really weren't about the Dialogue or Characters, it was about the Explosions and Splatter!
The Music Sounds Familiar because John Carpenter did alot of his own Soundtracks!
Saw this in theaters with death proof when it came out with the fake trailers. Was fun.
I was lucky enough to see Planet Terror in theaters. It's still one of my all time favorite movies. In between Planet Terror & Death Proof
There were three more awesome fake trailers made by Rob Zombie, Edgar Wright, & Eli Roth. You can find the on YT if you want to check em out. Loved your reaction! ❤
After the many times I've watched this movie, I just thought of the poor turtle, scorpion and tarantula left to fend for themselves in the same tank.
This collaboration between two great director/writers was amazing. The fake trailers where amazing, especially Edgar Wright's. I wish we could have more like this. Loved your reaction as always, you spot a lot more than most youtubers.
My favorite trailer was DONT lol
The double feature in theatre was crazy. Truly a throwback to a time before. Four hours plus the ads within the film made everything feel so authentic. I can remember leaving the movies super late and it was a ghost town outside. Such a fun time at the movies.
"The caaat. There was a cat" HAHAHAHAHA 😂🐈
Also: There was another Lost star in it. Said.
Even she was bummed by the missing reel 🤣💀
Planet Terror was just balls to the wall insane from top to bottom.
This is one of my favorite movies! It's just fun and unique and awesome. I've watched this one over and over, I can never get tired of this movie!
Awesome movie,I absolutely love rose McGowan. Another incredible video as always angel. Enjoy your channel. Keep being phenomenal
Seriously going overdrive girl! 3 release at once is nutty. Very excited! I did not like death proof much at the time, have to watch it again. Also ... I forgot how juicy planet terror is lol.
Rose in "Devil in the Flesh" was the first time I became enamored with her.
To See Brolin "Suffer", you should see his appearance on "The Hot Ones"... You can watch him as he goes through "the Wings of Death"!
Great reaction! I love this movie!
About time somebody reacts to Planet Terror ❤❤ love all your reaction also love your kitty, little one reminds me of my furball who passed away 3 years ago. He was the best in Texas 😢❤
Love your reactions. You bring industry knowledge and a love of film. Doesn't hurt that you are adorable!
Exactly, youre totally right the music is so freakin rad i also luv it. seeing this opening day matinee was unforgettable and one of the best double features i've ever seen. both movies are just way to fun and insanely rewatchable imo : D
You graduated in 2007 as well? That's so cool, we're the same age. I don't remember this movie as well as Deathproof, little bits mostly, 15:00 I definitely didn't remember that lol, boy I hate it haha. It was nice to see Michael Beihn in this (Hicks from Aliens). The infected monsters remind me of the Toxic Waste guy in the first Robocop movie a lot. 24:59 I love how down Quentin is to die in terrible ways in movies lol. I love Robert Rodiguez's choice of music just like I love Quentin's, it's always perfect for the scene and the old school way it's stylized, it's very 50's B movie in plot which is so much fun.
great reaction! yeah this was a blast in the theaters. they sold the tickets for both movies together.. planet terror and death proof (with the cheesy fake trailers in between). so over 4 hours in the theater. the place was packed and it was a rowdy crowd lol in a good way. by the end of the second movie most people were still there. it didn't feel as long as it was. Planet Terror was such a love-letter to those old 70s and 80s horror films.. and yes very much John Carpenter vibes which i loved!
Thanksgiving comes out in November (Fake trailer was before this double-feature) which is finally coming out after 15 years of Eli Roth talking about it.
Love this film, a difficult one to find reactions to, thank you!🍒💖
Fun movie and reaction! There's an audio option where it features the audience at a premiere, I watch that one pretty often. ✌️💖
I saw these movies in the theater when they came out. It was a great day at the cinema. By the way, that was Quentin Tarantino playing the scuzzy guy you wanted to see Rose McGowan kill. And yes all of the film breaks, missing reels and trailers were meant to be like going to see movies in the old days.
The shot of Dakota’s son at the end was a kind of meta-reference. Rodriguez didn’t want his son to know that he died half way through the movie, so they shot pickups where he’s still crawling around during the action. So, there is a cut out there where he doesn’t die.
Why does Rose mcgowan look soooo good in this??
17:19
That's what I kept hearing from the audience when I saw this in the theater. I was laughing so hard. People were sick and getting up and walking out. It was hilarious.
Time to find a way to rent Duel. Also, my mom took me to see the Grindhouse double feature at the drive-in up in Ohio, was one of the coolest experiences.
Seeing Grindhouse theatrically was awesome, especially the fake trailers.😂👍
19:52 - The "Missing Reel" - so, apparently back in the day of actual grindhouse theaters, the reels of film would go from theater to theater, picking up scratches and dirt along the way. And often reels of film would go missing or parts would be cut out by projectionists (usually the steamy scenes) for their personal collections.
Since you're a fan of INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS, there's also another remake simply titled, BODY SNATCHERS (1993), which is really good too.
I love this movie so much. A 100% guilty pleasure.
"Two against the world... even odds, on Planet Terror." Getting to see the Grindhouse double feature in theaters was such a good time with friends. - We brought our own booze and hot wings in with us. I'm biased; longtime fan of Robert Rodriguez so his action gorefest edges out Tarantino's decidedly more dedicated revenge slasher outing. Both films are very much exploitation flicks, so naturally there was bound to be unpleasantness against women, children and animals (the fact that Tarantino himself is proudly touted as 'Rapist Number Two' tells you exactly what you're getting into). Thankfully it's delivered here with the usual stylistic aplomb and smart edge that only a Robert Rodriguez action outing can deliver. Oh, and it is absolutely a love letter to John Carpenter. Everything from the score, the cinematography, the color grading, even direct shots from some of his most treasured horror films are graciously dedicated to him, and Rodriguez himself praises the man in his director's commentary.
Well this has been a wonderful surprise this day. Imagine my joy, getting called into work and finding out not only was there one epic movie reaction with you up to enjoy ("Mad Max: Fury Road"), but another in the recommended list with "Planet Terror." And then triple that joy when I learned you were doing both "Grindhouse" movies back to back. ^ _ ^ If this isn't proof there can never be too much Angel Groves, I don't know what is.
Why did everything Jeff Fahey, "JT" say have to be so funny, Lol. "That boy's got the devil in em", always cracks me up.
I actually got to see both this and Death Proof in theaters as a double feature with my friends, it was amazing, I wish other movies did this, because that's the only time I saw a major release in theaters in this style.
To promote the "Planet Horror" DVD at San Diego Comic Con, the Lion's Gate booth/pavillion had a pole set up with an actual amputee pole dancer wearing a prosthetic leg shaped like rifle performing.
Oh man, i was WAY to young when i first watched this movie.
cool movies !
"Spoilers for Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" lol
A fan of Jeff Fahey from LOST? Then you need to check him out in the horror flick, BODY PARTS (1991). And since we're on the topic, check out the "killer hand" flick, THE HAND (1981), and the horror comedy, IDLE HANDS (1999), another "killer hand" film. BODY PARTS isn't about "killer disembodied hands" though.
Idle Hands is great for Halloween season!
Hey, you're in this movie!
I love Grindhouse. This was the last Theatre movie (or 2 movies I guess) I saw with my mother. I liked both very much, but Planet Terror is my fav. I have always been partial to zombie type movies. My mother loved Death Proof because she was crazy for Kurt Russell.
Since you are the first reactor I've seen on RUclips to have gone there...
My top three favorite movies:
Forbidden Planet (1956)
Planet Of The Apes (1968)
Planet Terror (2007)
I don't know if anyone else loves this movie as much as I, but I think it is wonderful!
I think this is an awesome movie and is better than almost everything I've ever seen. I love everything about it!
(I know my three favorite movies all have the word "planet" in the title, but that is just a coincidence.)
I usually don't tell anyone about how much I truly love this movie, but since you are reviewing it, you should know why I love it so much!
You are hands down my favorite host of my favorite channel, Angel! ♥︎
If you check out my other favorites in the furture, you will also be my all-time favorite person, too!)
I always love watching your show, anf your reactions are really great to behold, but this one is especially wonderful!
Best to you, Angel! Have a great day!
They went on to make 2 actual Machete movies, and they're great.
This movie brings a whole new meaning to the term "hot potato'
My legs will be firmly crossed this entire reaction.
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Hi, I love your videos.
Michael Bienh is such a intense actor but we never become a movie star unfortunately
Hey 👋. I missed your adorable giggle 😃. You should check out From Dusk Till Dawn if you haven't already 😉
Please, Angel! please watch Machete and Hobo with a Shotgun as a double feature soon! they're Great!
Grindhouse: Planet Terror (2007)
Hello Angelita.
I made you a list of facts. I put it in my jacket so I could give you these facts but then I lost the jacket. I looked for it for two weeks...
• The appearance of Bruce Willis in a minor role is a subtle nod to the old marketing trick often employed by grindhouse and modern DTV filmmakers. They would contract a big-name celebrity to appear in the movie for one day, usually for a few frontal shots, while the rest of the scenes were done with a body double filmed from the back. A picture of the big star would then be placed prominently on the movie's poster to boost sales. If you pay attention to all of Bruce Willis' scenes, he's never really in frame with any of the other actors, implying that all of his scenes were shot separately on one day.
• I'm glad that you liked the role of Dakota by Marley Shelton, Rodriguez specifically wrote the part for her after working with her in Sin City.
• Josh Brolin wanted to audition for No Country for Old Men but the Cohen brothers refused to give him an audition, so, Brolin went to Robert Rodriguez to help him film an audition tape and Brolin got one filmed by Rodriguez, directed by Tarantino with Marley Shelton co-starring. The rest is history.
• As is tradition with his films, Rodriguez wrote, edited, directed, and did the music as well. His band, Chingon has been used in many of his films including the Mariachi Trilogy, the Machete films, and From Dusk til Dawn.
• Rodriguez had the idea for Planet Terror while shooting The Faculty (1998) as he had accurately predicted the resurgence of Zombie films and hit some writer's block after 30 pages and finished the story years later as the Zombie crazed was already in full swing.
• The Special thanks to John Carpenter was about snippets of his soundtrack of Escape from New York being used in the film. Carpenter was originally asked to score the film but due to other commitments, relegated duties to Rodriguez. The soundtracks for Escape from New York and the Thing were frequently played on set to help set the tone.
• While most directors have a stable of frequent collaborators, Rodriguez takes it a step further by using both his actual real estate agent (club owner Skip) and personal physician (Dr. Felix) as supporting cast. Also Dakota's son Tony is played by his son, Rebel, and the crazy Babysitter twins are his nieces, Elektra and Elise. The post-credits scene with Tony on the beach was just something Rodriguez wanted for himself.
• Rodriguez and McGowan were dating during filming and engaged during the film's release. They broke up a year later. There's a lot more to the story of Rose McGowan and her feelings on the film but that's a list in and of itself.
• Even though it was continuously promoted as a double feature, people who weren't familiar with the concept were trying to leave the theater as the credits started running. Theaters would put signs up in the hallways to remind people that it was a double feature and play more fake trailers to keep people in their seats.
The idea of Grindhouse cinema revolved around one principle: Make the movies that no one would. As easily as you could argue about many films falling into the same category as exploitation films, Grindhouse films were also often one of the few sub-genres to be diverse with their leads and address topics that weren't discussed. That's not to say they were all automatically winners. One of the drawbacks of a Grindhouse film is the fact that it was often done for cheap, which means that they were also unintentionally hilarious more often than they were serious. But at the same time, nothing beats the idea of a Saturday night at the drive-in, watching 2 cheesy films and getting your money's worth.
Congratulations on the big move and I know you're going to do great things because like El Wray:
I do believe in you and always have. I believe you could be better. You deserve better, maybe even better than me. Right now, I need you to become who you were meant to be.
So stand, Angelita.
Please react to The House That Jack Built by Lars von Trier and Martyrs by Pascal Laugier! You will have a blast, I swear!
the experience in the theater was Planet Terror as you saw it, then 3-4 more fake previews, then Death Proof with one set of end credits for both movies. it was a tremendous 3 hours at the theater. did you watch the other fake previews separately?
I saw the double feature at a theater where you could order pizza from the pizzeria next door and the quadruple meat pizza I got was a bit of a mistake...
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The was a time in movies, especially horror, it was pretty common to just hand a gun to a kid. Naturally, with no training, no practice, little Johnnie would be a crack shot. And before the end of the movie, he would save the day by shooting someone. No consequences. I grew up around guns, and I hate this cliche. I'm glad it's dead.
So when I say that's my favorite part of the movie, it's not because I want kids do die. It's because this is what would most likely happened if you just handed a 6yo a loaded pistol and then left them unsupervised. And givin the MPAA, it took guts for Rodriguez to put that into the movie.
It also took guts to not warn his mother that her grandchild wasn't going to survive the movie. 😮🤣
Should watch Sin City another great Rodriguez film
You showed us the fake Machete trailer. There was a total of 5 fake trailers, though one was shown in only Canada I believe. You should find them on RUclips and watch them if you didn't actually get to see them.
1 Machete (this was made into a real movie and I think maybe even got a sequel)
2 Hobo With a Shotgun (also made into a movie, I believe this was the Canadian one)
3 Thanksgiving (by Eli Roth, there really hadn't been a horror movie made around the holiday thanksgiving, though I believe their are a few now)
4 Werewolf Women of the SS (made by Rob Zombie)
5 Don't (made by Edgar Wright)
Please do reaction for death proof please
Angel is so little. Probably around 4'7".
This is the shit
Worst POS Movie Ever...