@@Ironwind1972 He only went there because that's where he was told by Carlos to go. Ultimately he was responsible because he did kidnap them but honestly what are the odds of fucking vampires?
And when the bats get through the window, he grabs scott and Kate and gets them to safety when he could of just been like fuck this eat them first lol.
Scared me too because what if you were drunk and stumbled into the back of that club, I keep thinking what if it was me and I fell down some flights and had to walked through the Ancient part of temple
Sadly for me the vampire part was spoiled. I was talking with one of my chums back then about Buffy the Vampire Slayer and he recommended to me this movie. The only part I was confused was the first half, the gangster part. I thought this guy was pulling my leg lol
It hits even harder when you know the context of 'El Rey', the place that Seth is going: it's essentially a safe haven for criminals to escape from the law but the catch is that they're forced to spend a certain amount of their savings every month or be thrown out into the neighboring lands that are filled with cannibals. This means that everyone who goes to El Rey eventually ends up murdering each other for money simply to stay alive and the place is basically the Wild West, only with no law whatsoever. Seth is going to be spending the rest of his life fighting off other criminals in what is essentially an open-air prison so yeah, it makes sense that he wouldn't want Kate along for the ride.
For anyone curious about "El Ray", where Seth is going... its from the Jim Thompson book “The Getaway” It is a place where criminals go to hide out but once your money runs out you are cannibalized.
Thanks for this. I'm assuming Tarantino was inspired by the book to create a kind of genre-blending universe the way the book seems to transition from a generic crime novel to something more surreal.
Not quite. You are either banished to the outlying cannibal village, or you kill another criminal to have money to stay. Either way, not a good "Getaway."
When the camera pulls all the way back and we see the roots of "The Titty Twister".... wow, the very top of an Aztec pyramid--this whole movie does make a lot more sense now.
@@Aquaria-Amethyst The best explaination in my opinion is that that temple belonged to the Aztec god Camazotz, who was a bat god of the night, and he wasn't a good guy...
Seeing it though takes me back to my thunderous reaction ever of how the invincible battle begun with those bloodshed sucking vampires they were born as those after all, so the club is built on top of a pyramid after all.
The ending with the music playing explained for those wondering. The vampires likely came from the Mayan era and have lived in that temple for a long time. The vehicles in the pit just show how long they've used the bar cover up, feeding on people.
@@weluvb5 true. My guess after the incident other vampires came out of the temple and cleaned up the mess. Probably took them awhile, considering there's so much you can do at night. Not to mention daylight savings time.
Seth is such a well written character. He's brutal, but classy. Rude, yet merciful. He's a professional criminal, he doesn't kill innocents. Everyone loves a vigilante.
Nah he's a little more fucked up than that bro...if you remember what his brother did to that woman. Like he just got pissed at him...he didn't do shit and then he pretended like it didn't happen.
@@comte.el.màgicocuz what tf else he gonna do to him? Lol they’re both on the run at that moment so might as well just roll with it since they’re being hunted even if Seth disagrees with what his psychopathic brother did
@@comte.el.màgicoits coz Richie is his brother, Seth knew that theres something wrong with Richie for a long time, but he’s still love and care for him coz he’s the only family he have
0:56 - I love that line so much along with the implication that this isn't actually a vampire film, this is a crime drama with an unfortunate pick for a location to conduct business.
Technically, Carlos and his cabrones only got a glimpse of them in a darkened room and hightailed their asses outta there when Seth and Kate made it past the door. So, in Carlos' mind, they were just psychos and Seth must be tripping. That's why Seth had to reiterate what happened. All Carlos could do is laugh and say, "Chingalo..."
Very chilling scene. Like a man’s entire perspective has been changed in it’s entirety when Clooney’s character spaces out and takes in the aftermath of the ‘TiTTy Twister.’
U so right, after seeing this all I wanted for years was this kind of full side tribal tattoo. Never got it & when I see my mates with theirs, they look a bit dated & not much they can do with it.
Did they look like psychos? Is that what they looked like? They were vampires. Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them, I don't give a f**k how crazy they are!
"I may be a bastard, but I'm not a *fucking* bastard." Shows that even Seth has morals. If he let Kate follow him to El Ray, she'd either get hurt, killed, or worse, take a liking to organized crime and possibly even become a murdering bandit like Seth, none of which Seth wanted on his conscience given what the girl had already been through, much of which he himself is responsible for. That wasn't Seth the wanted fugitive letting his hostage go, that was Seth the concerned dad telling Kate to go home where she belongs and stay on the straight and narrow.
I feel like the ending would have been better if at the last minute he turned the car around and told her to get in. Honestly she really didn't have much of a home to go back to anyway and it would have been better than them going their separate ways. I could kind of picture the sequel as a Bonnie and Clyde style theme.
I love the line too! Quote :" I maybe a Bastard but I'm not a Fuckin bastard." Subtext! He has messed up a young lady's life and he will not continue to mess it up anymore. So he hands her some money! For the trouble he has caused her, and he maybe a criminal but he has his limitations.
2:33 - 2:51 I like that part where Seth just walks back to the Titty Twister without a word and hangs his head. It's like the rush of surviving all that hellish madness has finally ended and he's in shock now.
I'm glad that you address such cool moment of quietness and introspection from Seth in front of such a fascinating and enchanting bar. I like replaying that part frequently. For some reason it makes me kinda sad that this memorable film is about to end.
Although we'll never get a sequel, in my own headcanon I see Seth spending years in El Rey trying to forget everything he saw while Kate becomes a badass vampire hunter, and the two reunite and team up after discovering that another Titty Twister has opened up.
I like how "El Rey" is mentioned a lot through Rodriguez/Tarantino movies. In this movie it was a location El Rey was the name of the dude from the movie Planet Terror and then i think Rodriguez TV channel is El Rey network.
I was waiting for someone to mention Planet Terror. Even the cop in the beginning of this movie had the same role in Planet Terror. Planet Terror must have happened before this in the same universe.
I think that Carlos isn’t a vampire in the movie (if he was, the sunlight would’ve killed him), but he somehow knew about the Titty Twister being a hub for vampires, so he sent the Geckos there in the hopes that they would die. But when Seth emerged alive, he decided to take him to El Rey out of respect that he managed to survive the ordeal.
@@proctorritter5176 my rule in movies is if it isnt shown or talked about it didnt happen, so no he didnt set him up, he just chose a random bar, like he said
Maybe they weren't the only ones to fell on the bar's trap. Maybe Seth and Kate were the only ones who escaped and (intentionally) destroyed the vampires' nest. They brought justice to all those dead bikers and truckers. Maybe the bar was a nest. Maybe the vampires created something to attract the people to make their nest to grow more, and more and more. Maybe Seth and Kate were the people who destroyed their nest, and they avoid hell to grow more and more.
I think that was the implication. Probably people like Danny Trejo's character and Cheech's character were probably some of the original founders along with Santanico. I like how you mention about how justice was had for them because that's true. What they did was pretty objectively evil, but now a lot of people like vampires now and are misanthropes so they probably wouldn't see it that way.
The sad part about this ending is that eventually both Seth and Kate will realize that they lost family after the shock wears off and probably cause them to sob, have a nervous breakdown and ruin them from the grief.
A little fact I just found out after all these years. Cheech Marin shows up 3 times in the movie because he basically plays the devil. And El Rey being where criminals go is kind of like Hell. You get there and you can never leave. That’s why he asks her if she knows what El Rey is and won’t let her go. Then Cheech telling him “Seth, it’s time to go” is him “beckoning” him to go to hell. I know this sounds crazy but this is coming from the man filmmaker Robert Rodriguez himself.
It's simple really, they've just been feeding off bikers and truckers for decades, probably buried that pyramid millenniums ago as soon as they realized they needed to hide.
@@Retsler54 Also they did say in the song during the movie that if you killed Santanico Pandemonium, she'd just come back. So I doubt she's actually dead.
This film ALMOST became part of Tales from the crypt movie. 3 scripts were selected. Dust Till Dawn was 1 of 3 and their top choice but DT was asking for a lot of $$ so they pick a script called... Demon Knight.
L MV really? Funny you say that, as a fan of the Tales from the Crypt series and especially Demon Knight that makes sense, both films kinda have the same “vibe” and sense of humor. Kinda like how Tales from the Darkside could have been Creepshow 3
And Bordello of Blood bombed at the box office so any plans for a third movie were terminated. I personally was a fan of BOB but nowadays when I watch it, it has gotten very cheezy. Lol. Lilith was one sexy vampire too just as much as Salma lol
What is it about this film that makes me want to see it over and over again? The makers of "From Dusk Till Dawn" have crafted something i can't get out of my mind, and i don't want to let it go. I just rediscovered what I consider the coolest most surreal and fascinating film ever. I saw abundant details that I missed when I saw the film almost 25 years ago. Usually, each Saturday night i get relaxed in my room past midnight, and before going to sleep i want to go with a sense of good feelings and fascination. And to do that I keep replaying From Dusk Till Dawn's scenes that stir in me a crescendo of wonder, magic, and indescribable emotions. And those scenes are from the second half of the movie till the very last minutes of the end featuring a fantastic revelation shot of the film. One that left me in awe before screen goes dark and credits start rolling to the tune of that mega cool song "Dark Night" by the Blasters. Please note that as a whole the movie is great from start to finish, and I would not change a single thing. Each character is perfect starting from the main lead ultra-cool tough who plays by the rules character Seth Gecko played unequalled by George Clooney (can’t picture anyone else in his role), and his psycho menacing brother Richie played nicely by Quentin Tarantino (both, Clooney and Tarantino have great chemistry playing as brothers), the faith struggling tormented preacher Jacob (Harvey Keitel) and his daughter Kate (Juliette Lewis she was always great for this type of films), and son Scott (Ernest Liu) who infuses the character with a sense of innocence. They are joined later at the bar by very peculiar and weird character biker Sex Machine bearing a whip and silver pistol on his bulge (Tom Savini) and Frost the tough African-American ex combat vet. And what can I say about their counterparts the bar patrons Cheech Marin playing three different roles though the one I found hilarious is Chet Pussy greeting visitors and uttering foul sexual content language at the entrance door of the bar, the menacing and ferocious bartender Razor Charlie (Danny Trejo), Big Emilio (Ernest Garcia) the big lurking henchman, and the smoking hot and sensual and seductive queen of the vampires Santanico Pandemonium resembling an Aztec princess played by Salma Hayek, and whose erotic dance with an albino snake wrapped around her body makes her look unreal as she moves in synchrony to the After Dark theme played majestically by the house musical band “Tito & Tarantula”. Btw, it’s crazy wicked hilarious seeing the band vocalist using a limbless torso corpse as a guitar and the trumpeter using a corpse’s backbone as a trumpet playing the instruments in a frantic rhythm once they deform into vampires. These main characters along with the bikers and truckers are all essential to the story. I wouldn’t change a single character and/or minor element in the film. They are all perfect to me. I appreciate that the movie doesn't take itself too seriously in the horror aspect which has some comedic dark tones. But there is something amazing and symbolic in the background. I don't know whether Tarantino, Rodriguez, and Kurtzman planned it like that from the beginning or was mere coincidence, but they achieved something unique and fascinating not only by blending crime and horror genres but by blending two cultures once our main characters get across the Mexican border. They blended the ultra-cool modern American western desert-like atmosphere filled with bikers, truckers, bar clubs decorated with multi-colored neon like tubes advertising the coolest bar ever, the fantastic dark fabled “Titty Twister” bar with the fascinating and legendary Mexican ancient prehispanic culture of Chac Mool sculptures (can you believe that, they placed an AWESOME CHAC MOOL!! sculpture albeit headless in the center of the bar’s front yard. Inside the bar there’s jaguar skin decorations (the jaguar was a sort of godly deity in prehispanic times), ancient hairless Mexican dogs, and an imposing giant snake reminiscent of the Aztec god feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl. The “Titty Twister” bar is the heart and soul of this hallucinating and amazing film. The decorations of the bar in and out are unique. On the outside the bar looks full of life starting with the giant topples dancer made out of neon light tubes mounted on the roof as well as the neon multi-colored red pinkish, purple, green, and blue tubes advertising "Nude dancing girls, "chicas calientes desnudas" and "Hot carnitas". Not to mention the bikers frantically riding their motorcycles all over the place and around the awesome Chac Mool sculpture with fire coming out from the center of the statue. The filmmakers have crafted something indeed unique, surreal, and special. As i'm in love with Mexican prehispanic culture spotting for the first time a headless Chac Mool sculpture outside the bar in the center surrounded by truck tires buried mid ground is amazing and mesmerizing to me as the camper van with our main characters approaches the bar. Inside the bar there is the energetic Tito & Tarantula house band with mariachi outfits performing cheerful folkloric songs "Angry Cockroaches - Cucarachas Enojadas" and the hypnotic and very fitting "After Dark" theme to the rhythm of explosive sensual and erotic dance of Salma Hayek memorable debut. Both cultures, Mexican and American, complement themselves in such a way that one needs the other to become the coolest thing ever on earth. Neither the lifeless Mexican Prehispanic settings, decorations, and motifs of the bar would have worked without the enliven American western atmosphere made up with colorful neon lights, a disco dance ball hanging inside the bar, cheered up bikers and truckers nor would the American western setting decorated with colorful neon lights and cheerful bikers and truckers had worked without the ancient Mexican settings and prehispanic sculptures. It's just crazy awesome watching two 3,000-year-old ancient Aztec dogs called Xoloitzcuintli guarding the entrance to the bar and a giant snake crawling downstairs reminiscent of the Chichen Itza pyramid feathered snake Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. And that amazing twist by the middle of the film when we realize that the bar is in fact a trap for unsuspecting bikers and truckers that naively stop by in the middle of the Mexican border desert to have a great time only to be devoured by hungry vampires past midnight. And this is when the film transcends from the real to the unreal magical realm. I really love and appreciate the vampires’ distinctive physical traits as they have lost any human traits they once had. The vampire girls dancers are wicked cool and love how the vampires take human form after flying around the bar as a pack of bats. That background shot of the “Titty Twister” bar on the cover of the poster with bats flying in and out the bar as the sun sets makes it look so eerie and fascinating. The bar is indeed the heart and soul of the film. Finally, as that hell of a night is about to come to an end for our main protagonists, Seth, Jacob and his daughter Kate and son Scott are struggling fighting the ferocious blood suckers. And I can't help but feel melancholy that it will end soon when there's left only two survivors standing in the center of the bar about to be devoured by the vampires when suddenly sunlight rays start filtering through bullet holes on the bar walls. They realize the vampires weakness when daylight starts burning them to death, and finally they are rescued by Seth’s cohort Mexican crime boss Carlos and his henchmen by taking down the bar gloomy heavy entrance door. There is a final shot of Kate being left there after receiving a gift from Seth, and as she leaves in the RV vehicle we start hearing such a cool and nostalgic song "Dark Night" by the Blasters as the camera zooms out to the deserted landscape to reveal the most shocking scene when it's revealed that the back of the “Titty Twister” bar was built atop a semi buried giant Aztec like pyramid with trailer trucks buried around the pyramid and other ones parked on the side terrains of the Mexican bar in the western-like desert in the middle of the road.
The fact that I keep watching this film obsessively especially every Saturday past midnight is a testament to such a special and memorable piece of film making. I love old classics like Alien, Aliens, Predator, the first two Terminator films, The Matrix, and i’m a huge follower of MCU Marvel movies (Marvel Studios created the greatest superhero saga ever) and the Star Wars universe (I had a blast with The Mandalorian episodes better than the last SW trilogy.) But, for some reason I rather keep visiting the world of “From Dusk Till Dawn” over and over again. As the film ends i go to sleep with a sense of melancholy knowing it’s about to conclude, and yet with a smile on my face to dream of such unique, surreal, eerie, and fascinating world somewhere in the middle of nothing across the Mexican border desert. IMHO Quentin Tarantino (screenplay), Robert Rodriguez (direction), and Robert Kurtzman (story) have become legends and immortalized themselves with this single piece of fascinating and surreal film. Huge credits also to Mexican cinematographer Guillermo Navarro (Pan’s Labyrinth cinematography Academy Award winner) and the art direction staff for crafting such a magical realm in and out my favorite fictitious coolest bar ever created the “Titty Twister” built atop a semi buried Aztec pyramid it’s pure magic!!!
In the novel The Getaway, El Rey is the name of a boss who runs a sanctuary like the one in the movie. Only it's a trap - El Rey demands incoming criminals spend all of their money just to survive. They wind up having to kill other criminals just to get money and avoid being exiled. Could have made for an interesting sequel.
@@Ant_5350 Look up the wiki for The Getaway - Rodriguez talks about the connection. It's also primarily a metaphor for hell itself - if the criminals run out of money they're run out of town & get devoured by cannibals in the surrounding village.
@@Ant_5350 The more I read about it the more pissed I am that we didn't get a sequel based there, with Clooney fighting off other criminals trying to steal his money to survive there & eventually a bunch of cannibals - wouldve been amazing
Seth was shocked when he saw what Richard did to the teller. Not just shocked but disgusted and outraged. He wasn’t expecting that, we know this because Seth brought an extra burger for her. And he was clearly yet subtlety trying to protect Juliet Lewis from Richard during the movie: (1)Telling her to get dressed when Richard was staring at her. (2)Telling Richard not to talk to her when he was trying to on the RV. (3) telling Jacob he’ll protect her from Richard as long as Jacob helps them cross the border and doesn’t try and be a hero or something. But I suspect Seth would never let Richard touch Juliet Lewis regardless of what Jacob does. He’s capable of killing Jacob if he needs to, but he couldn’t let Richard hurt Juliet Lewis. El Ray is probably crawling with people like Richard, too many for Seth to protect her from. “I may be a bastard but I’m not a fucking bastard” To me that means, I’ve done bad things to you but taking you to El Ray would be worse. Maybe I just wanna believe that because I like Seth and I want the characters I like to have honour.
@@dylanwee2829 Sure. I had always thought of a spin-off in that Kate, fast forwarded into her mid-20s, is now the main character and she meets a few people that also had similar problems and run-ins with vampires.
I always saw him saying that “I’m a bastard, but I’m not a fuckin bastard.” Line as Seth showing that his guilt toward what happened to her father, he’s already ruined her life he doesn’t wanna ruin her as a person too.
Whole time I think when he said I might be a bastard but Im not a fucking bastard, I think he was talking about sex, Kate family was killed which makes her a bastard being the only one left Basically Seth was saying I dont screw bastards.😯😯😯
I love how the movie ends with Kate leaving and the Dark Night song playing in the background right until the very last awesome shot. Felt sorta melancholy that it ended.
I love how Seth is not only upset about his brother being killed, but Kate’s family being killed as well. Shows how he’s not a heartless bad guy and actually has some compassion.
funny...when Clooney is getting the money, his hands are clean....and when he handed over the money to kate..in the end where is the money, did she put it in her pocket..lol
I always liked how Seth got pissed about Kate’s family being killed too.
Yeah but he blamed it on the wrong man, it was his fault for dragging them into that mess.
He only kills when he has too and isnt a complete psychopath. So he has morals and limits for a criminal....Clooney's only good role 😆😆
@@Ironwind1972 He only went there because that's where he was told by Carlos to go. Ultimately he was responsible because he did kidnap them but honestly what are the odds of fucking vampires?
Exactly, he's the classic anti-hero. Bad guy with a heart/conscience.
And when the bats get through the window, he grabs scott and Kate and gets them to safety when he could of just been like fuck this eat them first lol.
The ending with the trucks in the pit and the music playing used to give me creeps when I was younger.
James Johnson why?
*hundreds of years
yeah me too but now I'm dead inside.
There was also that skull pinned to that pole...wait a minute, you mean to tell me No one ever saw that place?
Scared me too because what if you were drunk and stumbled into the back of that club, I keep thinking what if it was me and I fell down some flights and had to walked through the Ancient part of temple
I found this movie randomly on tv and thought it was a gangster movie.
I’ll always remember my reaction when vampires suddenly turn up.
SAME!!! HAHA!
Sadly for me the vampire part was spoiled. I was talking with one of my chums back then about Buffy the Vampire Slayer and he recommended to me this movie. The only part I was confused was the first half, the gangster part. I thought this guy was pulling my leg lol
My dad told me to watch this movie, i was 100% sure itll be a gangster movie, had no idea its about vampires lol it made it so much better
I found it randomly on tv too and I was thinking this is a movie about hostages but I was not expecting all that vampire stuff this film shocked me
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Psychos don't explode in sunlight not matter how crazy they're.
Best line 😂
This line was in my head and had me going in work.
facts
Best fucking line ever....
Why in God's name did you have us meet here and
This place is just as good as the next.- From dusk til day
"I may be a bastard, but I'm not a fucking bastard"
One of my favourite lines in any movie
Yeah, that would be his dead brother...
Kate you know where I'm going, Do not follow me there, Go home Kate, Live a long life.- From dusk till dawn
"What we're they psychos?"
I used to laugh at that.
It hits even harder when you know the context of 'El Rey', the place that Seth is going: it's essentially a safe haven for criminals to escape from the law but the catch is that they're forced to spend a certain amount of their savings every month or be thrown out into the neighboring lands that are filled with cannibals. This means that everyone who goes to El Rey eventually ends up murdering each other for money simply to stay alive and the place is basically the Wild West, only with no law whatsoever.
Seth is going to be spending the rest of his life fighting off other criminals in what is essentially an open-air prison so yeah, it makes sense that he wouldn't want Kate along for the ride.
For anyone curious about "El Ray", where Seth is going... its from the Jim Thompson book “The Getaway” It is a place where criminals go to hide out but once your money runs out you are cannibalized.
Thanks for this. I'm assuming Tarantino was inspired by the book to create a kind of genre-blending universe the way the book seems to transition from a generic crime novel to something more surreal.
@@spicerc1244does Tarantino have any original idea 💡
@@Rockadela_ No one in hollywood does
El rey**
Not quite. You are either banished to the outlying cannibal village, or you kill another criminal to have money to stay. Either way, not a good "Getaway."
When the camera pulls all the way back and we see the roots of "The Titty Twister".... wow, the very top of an Aztec pyramid--this whole movie does make a lot more sense now.
Except that we see Carlos all through the film in different roles, correct?
Rodriguez wanted to give Martin the opportunity to play multiple roles--I say he does a damn good job.
Please explain
Yes because everybody knows that vampires come from aztec temples.....
@@Aquaria-Amethyst The best explaination in my opinion is that that temple belonged to the Aztec god Camazotz, who was a bat god of the night, and he wasn't a good guy...
Seeing the temple at the end always gave me chills.
Yep me too
Seeing it though takes me back to my thunderous reaction ever of how the invincible battle begun with those bloodshed sucking vampires they were born as those after all, so the club is built on top of a pyramid after all.
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The ending with the music playing explained for those wondering. The vampires likely came from the Mayan era and have lived in that temple for a long time. The vehicles in the pit just show how long they've used the bar cover up, feeding on people.
Also explains why they only target bikers and truckers. Lot easier to cover up since bikers and truckers tend to missing while on long road trips.
Could also be a giant crypt which explains why the bar's still open in the sequel.
@@weluvb5 True, could be where they actually live and bury their dead. Notice how bats flew in for backup. Probably not the only Mexican vampires.
@@weluvb5 bruh I didn't realize there was a sequel wtf 😂
@@weluvb5 true. My guess after the incident other vampires came out of the temple and cleaned up the mess. Probably took them awhile, considering there's so much you can do at night. Not to mention daylight savings time.
Seth is such a well written character. He's brutal, but classy. Rude, yet merciful. He's a professional criminal, he doesn't kill innocents. Everyone loves a vigilante.
His brother was the complete opposite.
Nah he's a little more fucked up than that bro...if you remember what his brother did to that woman. Like he just got pissed at him...he didn't do shit and then he pretended like it didn't happen.
@@comte.el.màgicoexactly. It's hilarious how some people think that such characters are "nice" while in fact they deserve a bullet in the head.
@@comte.el.màgicocuz what tf else he gonna do to him? Lol they’re both on the run at that moment so might as well just roll with it since they’re being hunted even if Seth disagrees with what his psychopathic brother did
@@comte.el.màgicoits coz Richie is his brother, Seth knew that theres something wrong with Richie for a long time, but he’s still love and care for him coz he’s the only family he have
Still one of the best vampire movies ever.
Definitely is! Right next to Blade
This movie is better than twilight
@@ginoandresghini1356 any movie is better than twilight
To me it's the best ever; find it magical and surreal.
George Clooney only best movie
Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them...I dint give a fuck how crazy they are!....awesome line
Yes, i always laugh on that. And this movie is one of my favorites...incredible acting. :P
I looked up this ending scene just for this line😂😂
0:56 - I love that line so much along with the implication that this isn't actually a vampire film, this is a crime drama with an unfortunate pick for a location to conduct business.
It is!!!! Rules!!
Exactly 😂 I absolutely love how the overarching theme of the movie is a crime drama with just some vampires thrown in
As a kid I thought his tat was the raddest thing ever.
I think u still do mate
ClarenseE same
I'd actually love to feel _what_ seemed so cool about it for the 10 year old me. I can't see it now.
Me too. Through the entire movie I was obsessed with the tattoo on his neck. And then, in the end - wow!
Now that tat is a sure sign of a douchbag.
“I may be a bastard, but I’m not a fuckin’ bastard” is such an incredible line. Everything Seth said in this was gold for real
This movie is dope...Clooney was a BAD ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How did he ever get into this movie? Was he long-time friends with Rodriguez, Tarantino or both?
He still is.
This movie MADE George Clooney into a star.
It's one of the very few times I could actually stand Clooney in a movie. He was also pretty good in The Peacemaker and O Brother Where Art Thou?
@@Clarensee 3 year old comment but He QT filmed a couple episodes of ER and ask Geroge if he wanted the part. He said yes and the rest is history.
Gotta love how they just learned vampires are actually real yet move past and dismiss it so quickly
Technically, Carlos and his cabrones only got a glimpse of them in a darkened room and hightailed their asses outta there when Seth and Kate made it past the door.
So, in Carlos' mind, they were just psychos and Seth must be tripping.
That's why Seth had to reiterate what happened.
All Carlos could do is laugh and say, "Chingalo..."
lot of good quotable lines in this movie
Worth the 19 million budget instead of focusing the budget on one part of the movie it spreaded out evenly!
David AdventTime21 19 mil? Fuck... never knew that
Only 2 more vampires because of the light
Very chilling scene. Like a man’s entire perspective has been changed in it’s entirety when Clooney’s character spaces out and takes in the aftermath of the ‘TiTTy Twister.’
I remember watching this in the dollar theater without seeing a preview and being shocked to hell when it turned into a vampire movie 🍿 😂
The most intense movie I ever saw as a kid. Loved it
A tattoo that morphed a generation
U so right, after seeing this all I wanted for years was this kind of full side tribal tattoo. Never got it & when I see my mates with theirs, they look a bit dated & not much they can do with it.
Lol yep
@Jeff Baker YOU SCARY THATS ALL
@@steveh4290 it's better to have when you got nothing to lose and on the run, then you just don't just give a fuck😎😂😂
That tattoo looked so fucking good 15-20 years ago...now for some reason it looks like absolute trash.
“Were they psychos…or” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 i crack up every time
Did they look like psychos? Is that what they looked like? They were vampires. Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them, I don't give a f**k how crazy they are!
😂😂
“I may be a bastard but I’m not a fucking bastard.” To this day I still use that line.
Gotta tell u I loved how the way Cheech Martin played 3 characters in this film. Totally underrated.
This movie was a fucking trip. XD
"I may be a bastard, but I'm not a *fucking* bastard."
Shows that even Seth has morals. If he let Kate follow him to El Ray, she'd either get hurt, killed, or worse, take a liking to organized crime and possibly even become a murdering bandit like Seth, none of which Seth wanted on his conscience given what the girl had already been through, much of which he himself is responsible for. That wasn't Seth the wanted fugitive letting his hostage go, that was Seth the concerned dad telling Kate to go home where she belongs and stay on the straight and narrow.
I feel like the ending would have been better if at the last minute he turned the car around and told her to get in. Honestly she really didn't have much of a home to go back to anyway and it would have been better than them going their separate ways. I could kind of picture the sequel as a Bonnie and Clyde style theme.
The tv show kind of rectified this and has Kate going with Seth at the end of season 1
always thought that he meant she was too young and even though he's a bad man he's not going to bang a teenager.
When I was younger that ending pan out blew my mind.
When I was a kid I never understood the ending until I later realized it was the top of a pyramid.
"Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits 'em, I don't give a fuck how crazy they are!"
Great delivery.
I love the line too! Quote :" I maybe a Bastard but I'm not a Fuckin bastard."
Subtext! He has messed up a young lady's life and he will not continue to mess it up anymore. So he hands her some money! For the trouble he has caused her, and he maybe a criminal but he has his limitations.
It is a very "it is what it is ending" , very memorable movie!
2:33 - 2:51 I like that part where Seth just walks back to the Titty Twister without a word and hangs his head. It's like the rush of surviving all that hellish madness has finally ended and he's in shock now.
I'm glad that you address such cool moment of quietness and introspection from Seth in front of such a fascinating and enchanting bar. I like replaying that part frequently. For some reason it makes me kinda sad that this memorable film is about to end.
"what? were they psychos or something?"
"Did they look like psychos, is that what they looked like?"
His voice always cracked me up with that line lol
@@brucedunkle9136 they were vampires. Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them. I don't give a fuck how crazy they are.
The way he slams the gun in frustration, always makes me laugh. 😂
I mean he just seen his brother and her family died from vampires I would be mad too🤣
This movie had an awesome soundtrack. Great song after great song.
Although we'll never get a sequel, in my own headcanon I see Seth spending years in El Rey trying to forget everything he saw while Kate becomes a badass vampire hunter, and the two reunite and team up after discovering that another Titty Twister has opened up.
And they fuck.
Josue Barboza lmao
There's sequels...they just went straight to DVD.
@@blazeswithwolvez7221 No
@@josuebarboza9809 ?🤣
I like how "El Rey" is mentioned a lot through Rodriguez/Tarantino movies. In this movie it was a location El Rey was the name of the dude from the movie Planet Terror and then i think Rodriguez TV channel is El Rey network.
It is called El Ray
I guess Link Wray was an inspiration
@@kyleshiflet7932 Rey means king in Spanish, it's more likely this spelling.
I was waiting for someone to mention Planet Terror. Even the cop in the beginning of this movie had the same role in Planet Terror. Planet Terror must have happened before this in the same universe.
@@ColwellNC1309 I love to think the same thing in my head cannon lol
I wish she went with him. They could’ve made a second movie ugh
Still could have made a second movie without her...
(technically they did make a second movie but it sucked so let's pretend it never happened)
She goes with him in the series...
Not so unfortunately they did a second, but very very VERY unfortunately, they did a third
Don't understand why she couldn't go with him
fred uncle see see.... if there was another movie made that question would be answered
Seeing the final shot of the ancient temple was movie cinematic gold to a cliffhanger
Have you ever been in one ?
That last part made me realise that was a set up from the start ,a test to see if he could perform the cartel guys task.
Well, in the series Carlos is a vampire that sets em up.
I think that Carlos isn’t a vampire in the movie (if he was, the sunlight would’ve killed him), but he somehow knew about the Titty Twister being a hub for vampires, so he sent the Geckos there in the hopes that they would die. But when Seth emerged alive, he decided to take him to El Rey out of respect that he managed to survive the ordeal.
@@proctorritter5176 if that was the case he wouldn't have blasted the door open for seth
@@proctorritter5176 my rule in movies is if it isnt shown or talked about it didnt happen, so no he didnt set him up, he just chose a random bar, like he said
@@proctorritter5176 sunlight doesn't kill masters vampires. It just makes them non sentient.
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Lmao good one
😂🤣😂
Maybe they weren't the only ones to fell on the bar's trap. Maybe Seth and Kate were the only ones who escaped and (intentionally) destroyed the vampires' nest. They brought justice to all those dead bikers and truckers.
Maybe the bar was a nest. Maybe the vampires created something to attract the people to make their nest to grow more, and more and more. Maybe Seth and Kate were the people who destroyed their nest, and they avoid hell to grow more and more.
I think that was the implication. Probably people like Danny Trejo's character and Cheech's character were probably some of the original founders along with Santanico. I like how you mention about how justice was had for them because that's true. What they did was pretty objectively evil, but now a lot of people like vampires now and are misanthropes so they probably wouldn't see it that way.
That's the obvious implication. In the movie they're in the back room and they mention that they've been preying on people for years.
@@KillerKrieg not to mention the prequel, hang man's daughter shows that the bar was even around back in the wild west days
@@LordVader1094 what do you think he meant by "I'm a bastard, but not a fucking bastard" lol
He's a bad guy, but he has his limits.
Litterly the best ending to a movie ever goosebumps im 37 watched this as a kid back when mom was gone I was alone this world is crazy guys
'I may be a bastard, but I'm not a fucking bastard'
Now that's WRITING!
I first saw this movie when i was 9 and I loved it. Probably one of my favorite vampire movies.
I love the look on the face of the girl when Ray leaves. She's like "Oh, that's just Ray"
got mexican and domestic... in mexico. finally caught that lol
The translation says "Americana", it is obvious he is implying he has American beer for the American.
@@SmokeymcJoint420 Or it's a joke.
The sad part about this ending is that eventually both Seth and Kate will realize that they lost family after the shock wears off and probably cause them to sob, have a nervous breakdown and ruin them from the grief.
I wanna know how they used to clean up this place after each feast and go buy new furniture.
They probably got new furniture from the trucks. And they would clean up the place in no time. They are so many vampires there.
@@sonyx4500 Very good explanation
I'm guessing the vampire bat monsters get all the left overs and lick blood up off the floor
I guess George Clooney doesn't like eating apple pie lol
I don't get it
Lol ok she girl is white you know all American apple pie 🥧 and George had the perfect opportunity to eat that 🍎 🥧 ...get it?
She was only a child in this you thick fuck
@TheConorsmithusa3 She wasn't a child you idiot.
A little fact I just found out after all these years.
Cheech Marin shows up 3 times in the movie because he basically plays the devil. And El Rey being where criminals go is kind of like Hell. You get there and you can never leave. That’s why he asks her if she knows what El Rey is and won’t let her go. Then Cheech telling him “Seth, it’s time to go” is him “beckoning” him to go to hell.
I know this sounds crazy but this is coming from the man filmmaker Robert Rodriguez himself.
There are a lot of unanswered questions about the ending of the movie
That pyramid was probably filled with vampires who would rebuild the Titty Twister.
It's simple really, they've just been feeding off bikers and truckers for decades, probably buried that pyramid millenniums ago as soon as they realized they needed to hide.
@@Retsler54 Also they did say in the song during the movie that if you killed Santanico Pandemonium, she'd just come back. So I doubt she's actually dead.
The Pillar Men had to resort to some unorthodox methods
Watch movie #3
"It's in the middle of nowhere, there's no cops!" Yeah, probably a good reason why the cops aren't there, they avoid it like the plague!
Clooney’s best performance ever lol
My favorite Clooney performance is still O Brother Where Art Thou. "Geez, we're in a tough spot!" But this is my second favorite.
Not at all, but it’s top 3!
Great fucking film. Just fucking great.
This explains selma in that Aztec princess. outfit. Wonder if they were actually mummies/vampires. Because them being in a Aztec ancient pyramid.
They were reptilians
@@lancelotzkaya1 welcome to slavery
5:13 I wonder how many vampires survived in the lower levels 🤔
One of my favourite 90s movies ever
I think none, all of the vampire out for hunting/drinking blood.
Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them...
"I don't care how fucking crazy they are"
I like how Cheech is in this movie 3 different times lol
This film ALMOST became part of Tales from the crypt movie. 3 scripts were selected. Dust Till Dawn was 1 of 3 and their top choice but DT was asking for a lot of $$ so they pick a script called... Demon Knight.
L MV really? Funny you say that, as a fan of the Tales from the Crypt series and especially Demon Knight that makes sense, both films kinda have the same “vibe” and sense of humor. Kinda like how Tales from the Darkside could have been Creepshow 3
Marioag20 yup. I saw the documentary for "Demon Knight"
This movie does have a Tales/Crypt look and feel to it.
And Bordello of Blood bombed at the box office so any plans for a third movie were terminated. I personally was a fan of BOB but nowadays when I watch it, it has gotten very cheezy. Lol. Lilith was one sexy vampire too just as much as Salma lol
Man I loved bordello of blood! But like most things from the 90s it didn't seem to age well when I watch it now lol
What is it about this film that makes me want to see it over and over again?
The makers of "From Dusk Till Dawn" have crafted something i can't get out of my mind, and i don't want to let it go. I just rediscovered what I consider the coolest most surreal and fascinating film ever. I saw abundant details that I missed when I saw the film almost 25 years ago. Usually, each Saturday night i get relaxed in my room past midnight, and before going to sleep i want to go with a sense of good feelings and fascination. And to do that I keep replaying From Dusk Till Dawn's scenes that stir in me a crescendo of wonder, magic, and indescribable emotions. And those scenes are from the second half of the movie till the very last minutes of the end featuring a fantastic revelation shot of the film. One that left me in awe before screen goes dark and credits start rolling to the tune of that mega cool song "Dark Night" by the Blasters. Please note that as a whole the movie is great from start to finish, and I would not change a single thing. Each character is perfect starting from the main lead ultra-cool tough who plays by the rules character Seth Gecko played unequalled by George Clooney (can’t picture anyone else in his role), and his psycho menacing brother Richie played nicely by Quentin Tarantino (both, Clooney and Tarantino have great chemistry playing as brothers), the faith struggling tormented preacher Jacob (Harvey Keitel) and his daughter Kate (Juliette Lewis she was always great for this type of films), and son Scott (Ernest Liu) who infuses the character with a sense of innocence. They are joined later at the bar by very peculiar and weird character biker Sex Machine bearing a whip and silver pistol on his bulge (Tom Savini) and Frost the tough African-American ex combat vet. And what can I say about their counterparts the bar patrons Cheech Marin playing three different roles though the one I found hilarious is Chet Pussy greeting visitors and uttering foul sexual content language at the entrance door of the bar, the menacing and ferocious bartender Razor Charlie (Danny Trejo), Big Emilio (Ernest Garcia) the big lurking henchman, and the smoking hot and sensual and seductive queen of the vampires Santanico Pandemonium resembling an Aztec princess played by Salma Hayek, and whose erotic dance with an albino snake wrapped around her body makes her look unreal as she moves in synchrony to the After Dark theme played majestically by the house musical band “Tito & Tarantula”. Btw, it’s crazy wicked hilarious seeing the band vocalist using a limbless torso corpse as a guitar and the trumpeter using a corpse’s backbone as a trumpet playing the instruments in a frantic rhythm once they deform into vampires. These main characters along with the bikers and truckers are all essential to the story. I wouldn’t change a single character and/or minor element in the film. They are all perfect to me.
I appreciate that the movie doesn't take itself too seriously in the horror aspect which has some comedic dark tones. But there is something amazing and symbolic in the background. I don't know whether Tarantino, Rodriguez, and Kurtzman planned it like that from the beginning or was mere coincidence, but they achieved something unique and fascinating not only by blending crime and horror genres but by blending two cultures once our main characters get across the Mexican border. They blended the ultra-cool modern American western desert-like atmosphere filled with bikers, truckers, bar clubs decorated with multi-colored neon like tubes advertising the coolest bar ever, the fantastic dark fabled “Titty Twister” bar with the fascinating and legendary Mexican ancient prehispanic culture of Chac Mool sculptures (can you believe that, they placed an AWESOME CHAC MOOL!! sculpture albeit headless in the center of the bar’s front yard. Inside the bar there’s jaguar skin decorations (the jaguar was a sort of godly deity in prehispanic times), ancient hairless Mexican dogs, and an imposing giant snake reminiscent of the Aztec god feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl.
The “Titty Twister” bar is the heart and soul of this hallucinating and amazing film. The decorations of the bar in and out are unique. On the outside the bar looks full of life starting with the giant topples dancer made out of neon light tubes mounted on the roof as well as the neon multi-colored red pinkish, purple, green, and blue tubes advertising "Nude dancing girls, "chicas calientes desnudas" and "Hot carnitas". Not to mention the bikers frantically riding their motorcycles all over the place and around the awesome Chac Mool sculpture with fire coming out from the center of the statue.
The filmmakers have crafted something indeed unique, surreal, and special. As i'm in love with Mexican prehispanic culture spotting for the first time a headless Chac Mool sculpture outside the bar in the center surrounded by truck tires buried mid ground is amazing and mesmerizing to me as the camper van with our main characters approaches the bar. Inside the bar there is the energetic Tito & Tarantula house band with mariachi outfits performing cheerful folkloric songs "Angry Cockroaches - Cucarachas Enojadas" and the hypnotic and very fitting "After Dark" theme to the rhythm of explosive sensual and erotic dance of Salma Hayek memorable debut. Both cultures, Mexican and American, complement themselves in such a way that one needs the other to become the coolest thing ever on earth. Neither the lifeless Mexican Prehispanic settings, decorations, and motifs of the bar would have worked without the enliven American western atmosphere made up with colorful neon lights, a disco dance ball hanging inside the bar, cheered up bikers and truckers nor would the American western setting decorated with colorful neon lights and cheerful bikers and truckers had worked without the ancient Mexican settings and prehispanic sculptures. It's just crazy awesome watching two 3,000-year-old ancient Aztec dogs called Xoloitzcuintli guarding the entrance to the bar and a giant snake crawling downstairs reminiscent of the Chichen Itza pyramid feathered snake Aztec god Quetzalcoatl.
And that amazing twist by the middle of the film when we realize that the bar is in fact a trap for unsuspecting bikers and truckers that naively stop by in the middle of the Mexican border desert to have a great time only to be devoured by hungry vampires past midnight. And this is when the film transcends from the real to the unreal magical realm. I really love and appreciate the vampires’ distinctive physical traits as they have lost any human traits they once had. The vampire girls dancers are wicked cool and love how the vampires take human form after flying around the bar as a pack of bats. That background shot of the “Titty Twister” bar on the cover of the poster with bats flying in and out the bar as the sun sets makes it look so eerie and fascinating. The bar is indeed the heart and soul of the film.
Finally, as that hell of a night is about to come to an end for our main protagonists, Seth, Jacob and his daughter Kate and son Scott are struggling fighting the ferocious blood suckers. And I can't help but feel melancholy that it will end soon when there's left only two survivors standing in the center of the bar about to be devoured by the vampires when suddenly sunlight rays start filtering through bullet holes on the bar walls. They realize the vampires weakness when daylight starts burning them to death, and finally they are rescued by Seth’s cohort Mexican crime boss Carlos and his henchmen by taking down the bar gloomy heavy entrance door.
There is a final shot of Kate being left there after receiving a gift from Seth, and as she leaves in the RV vehicle we start hearing such a cool and nostalgic song "Dark Night" by the Blasters as the camera zooms out to the deserted landscape to reveal the most shocking scene when it's revealed that the back of the “Titty Twister” bar was built atop a semi buried giant Aztec like pyramid with trailer trucks buried around the pyramid and other ones parked on the side terrains of the Mexican bar in the western-like desert in the middle of the road.
The fact that I keep watching this film obsessively especially every Saturday past midnight is a testament to such a special and memorable piece of film making. I love old classics like Alien, Aliens, Predator, the first two Terminator films, The Matrix, and i’m a huge follower of MCU Marvel movies (Marvel Studios created the greatest superhero saga ever) and the Star Wars universe (I had a blast with The Mandalorian episodes better than the last SW trilogy.) But, for some reason I rather keep visiting the world of “From Dusk Till Dawn” over and over again.
As the film ends i go to sleep with a sense of melancholy knowing it’s about to conclude, and yet with a smile on my face to dream of such unique, surreal, eerie, and fascinating world somewhere in the middle of nothing across the Mexican border desert.
IMHO Quentin Tarantino (screenplay), Robert Rodriguez (direction), and Robert Kurtzman (story) have become legends and immortalized themselves with this single piece of fascinating and surreal film. Huge credits also to Mexican cinematographer Guillermo Navarro (Pan’s Labyrinth cinematography Academy Award winner) and the art direction staff for crafting such a magical realm in and out my favorite fictitious coolest bar ever created the “Titty Twister” built atop a semi buried Aztec pyramid it’s pure magic!!!
I appreciate this and the words you speak as this is exactly how.i feel.. Much Respect sir
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST!!! YOU MADE A FUCKING ESSAY OUT HERE!!!!
@@jakecaru17 🤣🤣🤣
@@spartakas8770 Thank you!! It feels great knowing that someone else feels the same about this surreal and special film. Regards!!
Longest comment I've ever seen
In the novel The Getaway, El Rey is the name of a boss who runs a sanctuary like the one in the movie. Only it's a trap - El Rey demands incoming criminals spend all of their money just to survive. They wind up having to kill other criminals just to get money and avoid being exiled.
Could have made for an interesting sequel.
Where is this told at ? What comic ? Or what source
@@Ant_5350 Look up the wiki for The Getaway - Rodriguez talks about the connection.
It's also primarily a metaphor for hell itself - if the criminals run out of money they're run out of town & get devoured by cannibals in the surrounding village.
@@leebarbs7176 sounds dope
@@Ant_5350 The more I read about it the more pissed I am that we didn't get a sequel based there, with Clooney fighting off other criminals trying to steal his money to survive there & eventually a bunch of cannibals - wouldve been amazing
@@leebarbs7176 its probably copy rights why it neer happaend and different views too many hands on what should be a sequel
My older brother let me watch this movie with him when I was 6 lmao
We fkng loved this movie as a kids in the 90s, the violence, the jokes, the nudity and amazing cast and the piramid ending had blown our young minds.
How many roles does Cheech have in this movie?
optimisticobserver 3, the border patrol, the vampire/chet pussy and cartel leader
Imagine if one of Cheech Marin's characters killed another Cheech Marin character in the movie...
@@johndawhale3197 Cheechception
He has three roles in this movie.
3 roles hes the border patrol cop the guy from outside the titty twister and carlos
Cheech marin must've had a hard time playing those 3 roles
N they only scratched the surface.
I feel like the Aztec or Mayan temple is subliminal message
ruclips.net/video/YKhXdFGkVYQ/видео.html just look at it, and it’s clear that this is the temple of Xōchiquetzal... :>
Still remains one of my top ten
Love this movie and soundtrack
Film is a masterpiece
I watched this movie at a truck stop, in the middle of nowhere New Mexico...
Sounds dope
The pull out revealing the pyramid was badass!!
dude! Cheech's right hand man is Cristos from Desperado. he's gotten a few more tattoos since then :)
shatterjack ...yeah..he broke that young guy's ankle in the fight but got ktfo by the same with a back spin kick!!
and I think the other henchman was the one gringo dude in bucho's crew that he shoots towards the end
@@kelvendyson1508 He'll never dance again
Seth was shocked when he saw what Richard did to the teller. Not just shocked but disgusted and outraged.
He wasn’t expecting that, we know this because Seth brought an extra burger for her.
And he was clearly yet subtlety trying to protect Juliet Lewis from Richard during the movie:
(1)Telling her to get dressed when Richard was staring at her.
(2)Telling Richard not to talk to her when he was trying to on the RV.
(3) telling Jacob he’ll protect her from Richard as long as Jacob helps them cross the border and doesn’t try and be a hero or something.
But I suspect Seth would never let Richard touch Juliet Lewis regardless of what Jacob does.
He’s capable of killing Jacob if he needs to, but he couldn’t let Richard hurt Juliet Lewis.
El Ray is probably crawling with people like Richard, too many for Seth to protect her from.
“I may be a bastard but I’m not a fucking bastard”
To me that means, I’ve done bad things to you but taking you to El Ray would be worse.
Maybe I just wanna believe that because I like Seth and I want the characters I like to have honour.
Seth had morals, he just hides them well. If you look at his actions in the film he seems to be level headed and not wanting unnecessary bloodshed.
@@dylanwee2829 Sure. I had always thought of a spin-off in that Kate, fast forwarded into her mid-20s,
is now the main character and she meets a few people that also had similar problems and run-ins with vampires.
I always saw him saying that “I’m a bastard, but I’m not a fuckin bastard.” Line as Seth showing that his guilt toward what happened to her father, he’s already ruined her life he doesn’t wanna ruin her as a person too.
Whole time I think when he said I might be a bastard but Im not a fucking bastard, I think he was talking about sex, Kate family was killed which makes her a bastard being the only one left Basically Seth was saying I dont screw bastards.😯😯😯
Dark Night at the End.. I love it and it was soo Amazing when this song was playd at the End From Dusk Till Dawn Series 1 ♥_♥
I love how the movie ends with Kate leaving and the Dark Night song playing in the background right until the very last awesome shot. Felt sorta melancholy that it ended.
“Were they psychos?” Lmao
"psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them, I don't give a fuck how crazy they are"
One of Brother Rod's coolest closing shots.
Best final line from the lead character Ever! HA! Love it 😎👍
Dude this movie gave me the creeps as a kid
"From Dusk Till Dawn"(1996) is an excellent Vampire horror action road movie!
"I may be a bastard. but I'm not a fucking bastard." -- my favorite quote of the movie
I love how Seth is not only upset about his brother being killed, but Kate’s family being killed as well. Shows how he’s not a heartless bad guy and actually has some compassion.
1:38 *"Phsychos do NOT explode when sunlight hits them, I dont give a fuck how crazy they are" Touché !!*
funny...when Clooney is getting the money, his hands are clean....and when he handed over the money to kate..in the end where is the money, did she put it in her pocket..lol
Wouldn't Mexican beer BE domestic?
The translation appears as "Americana", it is obvious that he is saying he has American beer if the American prefers.
Yes.
That’s my question!
I may be a bastard but I’m not a f-ing bastard. I use that line to this day.
The fact that things could've gone differently had Cheech picked a different spot.
Is he somehow activating the disco globe when he waves his arm while exiting?
no, the light from outside hit it when they opened the doors, there arent lights inside a disco ball its just mirrors
To everyone watching........."Be cool"
The psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them I don’t give a fuck how crazy they are gets me every fucking time I’m rolling 😂😂😂😂😂
The first R rated move my father let me watch
0:54 what's the matter with you are you crazy😂😂😂😂after a punch to the face 😂😂😂
Horror movies nowadays can't beat movies like these anymore.
Sadly they don't try, a majority of this movie made the brothers out to be the toughest around not the vampires.
Always made me wonder if she followed Seth to El Rey
Mr & Mrs. Gecko
I would've followed him wouldn't have anywhere else to go
@@daisymuniz8422 Then you'd probably have to use the money that Seth gave you for passage to El Rey!
Uncle Felix saved Batman from vampires
forrestgumball He's not our Uncle
Oh yeah uncle felix from spy kids also machete danny trejo kinda cool how they played together in both movies
I love how he ultimately ends up bartering with them, a nod the the earlier scene
" I may be a bastard but I'm not a fucking bastard" top 5 lines of all time?
Back when movies were fun. And good.
The girl said, need some company
Those who work well together should stay together, I guess!
...that last shot with the trucks and the rest of the bar revealing a fucking pyramid scares the shit outta me everytime.
I, on the other hand, find it fascinating and surreal :)