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  1. Grindhouse é um filme americano de 2007, escrito, dirigido e produzido por Quentin Tarantino e Robert Rodriguez, com colaborações de Eli Roth, Rob Zombie e Edgar Wright. O projeto é uma homenagem em forma de paródia aos filmes de horror da década de 1970.

    • inglês
    • US$ 67 milhões
    • 6 de Abril de 2007
  2. 6 de abr. de 2007 · Grindhouse: Directed by Robert Rodriguez, Eli Roth, Quentin Tarantino, Edgar Wright, Rob Zombie. With Kurt Russell, Zoë Bell, Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito. Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's homage to exploitation double features in the '60s and '70s with two back-to-back cult films that include previews of coming ...

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    • Action, Horror, Thriller
    • Robert Rodriguez, Eli Roth, Quentin Tarantino
    • 2007-04-06
  3. À Prova de Morte é um filme dirigido por Quentin Tarantino com Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson. Sinopse: Ao cair da noite, Jungle Julia (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), a DJ mais sexy de Austin, pode enfim ...

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    • Drama, Comédia , Suspense
    • Quentin Tarantino
    • 16 de julho de 2010
    • Planet Terror
    • Death Proof
    • Fictitious Trailers
    • History and Development
    • Production
    • Reception
    • Release
    • Future
    • Bibliography
    • External Links

    An ordinary evening in a small Texas town becomes a grisly nightmare when a horde of flesh-eating zombies goes on the prowl. Cherry, a go-go dancer, and Wray, her ex-lover, band together with other survivors in a no-holds barred effort to escape the carnage. The odds become a bit more even when Cherry, who lost her leg to a hungry ghoul, gets a mac...

    Stuntman Mike is a professional body double who likes to take unsuspecting women for deadly drives in his free time. He has doctored his car for maximum impact; when Mike purposely causes wrecks, the bodies pile up while he walks away with barely a scratch. The insane Mike may be in over his head, though, when he targets a tough group of female fri...

    Before each segment, trailers advertising fake films are shown, as well as vintage theater snipes and an ad for a fictional restaurant called Acuña Boys. According to Rodriguez, Tarantino had the idea to film fake trailers for Grindhouse. "I didn't even know about it until I read it in the trades. It said something like 'Rodriguez and Tarantino doi...

    The idea for Grindhouse came to Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino when Tarantino set up screenings of double features in his house, complete with trailers before and in between the films. During one screening in 2003, Rodriguez noticed that he owned the same double-feature movie poster as Tarantino for the 1957 films Dragstrip Girl and Rock Al...

    Direction

    According to actress Marley Shelton, "Rodriguez and Tarantino really co-directed, at least Planet Terror. Quentin was on set a lot. He had notes and adjustments to our performances and he changed lines every once in a while. Of course, he always deferred to Robert on Planet Terror and vice versa for Death Proof. So it's really both of their brainchild." Tarantino has stated, "I can't imagine doing Grindhousewith any other director in the way me and Robert did it because I just had complete fa...

    Casting

    Many of the cast members had previously worked with both directors. Before appearing in Grindhouse, Marley Shelton had auditioned for The Faculty, but Rodriguez chose not to cast her. She was eventually cast in the role of a customer in the opening sequence of Sin City. Bruce Willis had appeared in both Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and Rodriguez's Sin City, in addition to having a cameo appearance in a segment Tarantino directed for the anthology film Four Rooms. Tom Savini had previously acted i...

    Cinematography

    Rodriguez and Tarantino each acted as cinematographer on their segments. Although Rodriguez had previously worked as the cinematographer on six of his own feature films, Death Proof marked Tarantino's first credit as a cinematographer. The director of photography for Rob Zombie's fake trailer Werewolf Women of the SS was Phil Parmet, with whom Zombie had first worked on The Devil's Rejects. The director of photography for Eli Roth's fake trailer Thanksgiving was Milan Chadima, with whom Roth...

    Box office

    Grindhouse performed poorly at the box office, surprising box-office analysts and fans alike given the strong reviews and favorable media buzz. Costing $53 million to produce, Grindhouse opened poorly with "a disappointing $11.5 million" in the United States,making a per-theater average of $4,417; box office analysts originally predicted an opening weekend total of at least $20–$30 million. The opening weekend box-office total stood below not only the second weekends of Blades of Glory and Me...

    Critical reception

    Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 84% of 195 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 7.4/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Grindhouse delivers exhilarating exploitation fare with wit and panache, improving upon its source material with feral intelligence." Metacritic assigned the film an average rating system of 77 out of 100 based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScoregave the film an av...

    Theatrical

    Outside the US and Canada, Planet Terror and Death Proof were released separately in extended versions, about two months apart. The poster artwork for each film's release in the Netherlands claimed that Death Proof would feature "coming attractions" from Rodriguez, while Planet Terror would feature "coming attractions" from Tarantino. While the separated version of Planet Terror includes the Machetetrailer, none of the other fake trailers was included when the features were released individua...

    Home media

    Death Proof and Planet Terror were released separately on DVD in the United States. The trailers were omitted from Death Proof, with the exception of Machete which was from Planet Terror. Death Proof was released on September 18, 2007, with Planet Terror following on October 16, 2007. Both were two-disc special editions featuring extended versions of the films. Robert Rodriguez stated in his 10-Minute Film School that a box set of the two films would be available soon, and that his 10-Minute...

    In 2010, Rodriguez wrote and co-directed a feature-length adaptation of his fake trailer, Machete. Many of the original actors from the trailer returned to their roles for it, including Danny Trejo in the title role. Machete screened September 1 at the Venice Film Festival and was released across cinemas in the US on September 3, 2010. It proved to...

    Church, David. Grindhouse Nostalgia: Memory, Home Video, and Exploitation Film Fandom. Edinburgh University Press, 2015.
    Tarantino, Quentin. Death Proof: A Screenplay. Weinstein Books, 2007. ISBN 1602860092.
    Tarantino, Quentin and Rodriguez, Robert. Grindhouse: The Sleaze-filled Saga of an Exploitation Double Feature. Weinstein Books, 2007. ISBN 1602860149. The book includes forewords by both directors...
    Grindhouse at IMDb
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    Grindhouse at Box Office Mojo
    Grindhouse at Rotten Tomatoes
    • $53–67 million
    • April 6, 2007 (United States)
    • Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino
    • Robert Rodriguez, Graeme Revell, Carl Thiel
  4. Two full length feature horror movies written by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez put together as a two film feature. Including fake movie trailers in ...

  5. Grindhouse ou action house [1] é um termo americano para um cinema que exibe principalmente filmes de terror, splatter e exploitation de baixo orçamento para adultos.

  6. Rent Grindhouse on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Grindhouse delivers exhilarating exploitation fare with wit and panache, improving upon its source...

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