![]() That is a great accomplishment seeing as he was in the middle of the zombie Apocalypse. ![]() Earl McGraw gets killed in “From Dusk Till Dawn”, that means that he must have survived through the events in the other movies that the character has been in. Now if you take that into account to find the chronology of the character you get something rather interesting. Now here is my theory about Michael Parks in the Rodriguez/Tarantino movies: Michael Parks has been in “Kill Bill” (vol 1-2), “ Death Proof“, and “ Planet Terror“ (collectively “Grindhouse”), and of course “From Dusk Till’ Dawn” all playing the same character Earl McGraw. This scene was actually the last scene to be filmed because it was the only time Michael Parks was available. “From Dusk Till Dawn” opens with a scene that takes place in a Benny’s World of Liquor. the reason for this was because Rodriguez wanted to introduce Tarantino to filming digitally), “Grindhouse” (Each directed a full movie shown back to back, and Tarantino also acted in both), and “Desperado”(Tarantino acted as the pick up guy, which is a much smaller part than the trailers led to believe while Rodriguez was the writer director) ![]() They have have also worked together on “Four Rooms” (the two of them each did one part out of the 4), “Sin City” (Tarantino was a special guest director who did one scene in the movie. “From Dusk Till Dawn” is not the only movie they have worked together on, although it is the only one that one Tarantino wrote and Rodriguez directed. Separately they are my two favoriteĭirectors so having them together is amazing. Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino are a film making dream team. Taken at the 2007 Scream Awards (Photo credit: Wikipedia) American film directors Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. He is great at directing violent characters and can give a deep insight to twisted minds and motives. I think the movie would have been much better if he directed it. Tarantino was very disappointed with how “Natural Born Killers” turned out. He wrote “True Romance”, and “Natural Born Killers” but did not direct those. This is not the only time Tarantino has written a movie but not directed it. He left the directing job to his good friend and fellow director Robert Rodriguez. Tarantino wrote and starred in “From Dusk Till Dawn” but did not direct it. Quentin Tarantino took a directing hiatus for awhile which he say’s officially began when “From Dusk Till Dawn” finished wrapping up. I like both parts and feel that they don’t completely clash in bad combination, but that they compliment each other perfectly. I fail to see why being surprised is a bad thing. The main reason why is not that they wouldn’t like the two parts separately, but people don’t like being surprised by movies. The main stream audience generally liked the first half of the movie, but once they get to the bar and the movie completely changes style tone and pace, most people stop liking it. ![]() From Dusk Till Dawn is really underrated. From Dusk Till Dawn is a cult classic completely deserving of the title. ![]()
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