Holy hell and sh*t fire, this trailer is grade A badass motherf*ckery!!! If you like no hold barred carnage, this film is most certainly for you, in the trailer Danny Trejo (Machete) uses intestines as a rope……INTESTINES AS A ROPE! I really don’t know what to say, it’s just nuts, it looks like so much fun though. Warning this trailer is very NSFW.
Robert Rodriguez wrote the script and co-directed the movie with his longtime editor Ethan Maniquis. The action/exploitation film follows Danny Trejo as a badass Mexican out to mess with The Man. Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez and Lindsay Lohan co-star. 20th Century Fox is releasing the film on September 3rd in the US and October 29th in the UK.
These new character posters for Machete, much like the trailer released last week embody the word awesome. They feature a knife, a sword, four hand guns, a huge machine gun/grenade launcher and roughly twenty machete’s. I love the look of this film, Robert Rodriguez is unrivaled at badassery and grindhouse style marketing. I don’t expect any of these characters to ever look back at an explosion. Eg:
Average person: Oh snap, did you just see that car explode
Machete character: No
Rodriguez wrote the script and co-directed the movie with his longtime editor Ethan Maniquis. The action/exploitation film follows Danny Trejo as a badass Mexican out to mess with The Man. Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez and Lindsay Lohan co-star. 20th Century Fox is releasing the film on September 3rd in the US and October 29th in the UK.
Harvey Keital has joined up with Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner, Owen Wilson, Jessica Alba and Laura Dern in the Little Fockers according to the Hollywood Reporter. Jane Rosenthal and Jay Roach, who directed the first two films in the franchise, are producing, while Paul Weitz is directing.
To be honest I don’t give a monkeys about this film, the last film in the series was not funny at all for me, it was saved by some good performances but overall I didn’t like it. Harvey Keitel and Robert Di Niro have been in some classics together (Mean Streets and Taxi Driver) but I’m pretty sure this won’t be one of them. The last film in the series made a ridiculous amount of money though – $516,642,939 – £8.00 of that mine so it kind of makes sense from a business sense.