Grindhouse [Steelbook] (Blu-ray) R
A double feature that'll tear you in two!
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Also released as:
Grindhouse Nightmares
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 3 hours, 11 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: November 6, 2018
- Originally Released: 2019
- Label: Weinstein
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Freddy Rodriguez, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Bruce Willis, Rose McGowan & Marley Shelton | |
Performer: | Jeff Fahey, Michael Biehn, Bill Moseley, Tom Savini, Eli Roth, Josh Brolin, Michael Bacall, Sheri Moon Zombie, Zoƫ Bell, Stacy Ferguson, Michael Parks, Tracie Thoms, Naveen Andrews, Danny Trejo, Vanessa Ferlito, James Parks, Jordan Ladd & Mary Elizabeth Winstead | |
Directed by | Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez & Eli Roth | |
Edited by | Sally Menke & Ethan Maniquis | |
Music by | Robert Rodriguez | |
Screenwriting by | Quentin Tarantino & Robert Rodriguez | |
Produced by | Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, Eli Roth, Gabrielle Roth, Elizabeth Avellan, Erica Steinberg & Philip Waley | |
Executive Production by | Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein & Sandra Condito |
Entertainment Reviews:
3 stars out of 4 -- DEATH PROOF is a slasher/revenge fantasy with a female empowerment theme....GRINDHOUSE is a rowdy jolt of quasi-nostalgic escapism.
USA Today
PLANET TERROR is an instant classic of deadpan perfection....[DEATH PROOF's] final showdown is sheer brutality, sheer bliss, and sheer primal statement on the new power balance of the sexes. -- Grade: A
Entertainment Weekly
GRINDHOUSE, soaked in bloody nostalgia for the cheesy, disreputable pleasures of an older form of movie entertainment can also be seen as a passionate protest against the present state of the entertainment industry.
New York Times
4 stars out of 5 -- Infectious and irresistible....It's blessed with a rare, raw enthusiasm, made by two directors who really care for their day job.
Total Film
5 stars out of 5 -- Tarantino makes his usual interesting music choices, giving the film a must-have soundtrack. Rodriguez does his own score with a John Carpenter-esque synthesizer. Every little detail adds up to make GRINDHOUSE the total package...
Ultimate DVD
3.5 stars out of 4 -- GRINDHOUSE is a double dose of lowdown, dirty, blood-splattering fun....This babes-and-bullets tour de force gets you high on movies again.
Rolling Stone
Product Description:
GRINDHOUSE is the cinematic equivalent of Bach and Beethoven adding their touch to a boy-band song. Master directors Quentin Tarantino (PULP FICTION) and Robert Rodriguez (SIN CITY) indulge their inner fanboys and team up for this homage to their favorite B-movies. Rodriguez's film, PLANET TERROR, is an old-fashioned zombie film that's infused with enough gore and giggles to please even Peter Jackson (BAD TASTE). Rose McGowan (CHARMED) plays Cherry, a go-go dancer whose night is interrupted by a vicious zombie attack that leaves her missing a leg. Her ex-boyfriend, Wray (Freddy Rodriguez, SIX FEET UNDER), takes charge, fashioning her a new leg from a machine gun and killing zombies along the way. In Tarantino's DEATH PROOF, Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell) stalks beautiful women with his deadly vintage car. When he picks a trio of tough girls (Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, and Zoe Bell), he learns they aren't such easy prey.
This double feature plays as a three-hour ode to the horror and exploitation films that once played in grimy grindhouses across the country. As with any Tarantino film, there are plenty of nods to pop culture, and this is no exception. Fellow horror directors Rob Zombie, Eli Roth, and Edgar Wright contribute fake trailers that are squeezed in between the two features. Genre fans will love seeing familiar faces such as Tom Savini, Danny Trejo, and Bill Moseley. Clearly Tarantino and Rodriguez were film lovers before they were filmmakers, and their passion for the medium is infectious. Those who can stomach GRINDHOUSE's high level of guns, guts, and gore are in for a treat. The hyper-violent films aren't for everyone, but three hours of film has rarely been this much fun.
This double feature plays as a three-hour ode to the horror and exploitation films that once played in grimy grindhouses across the country. As with any Tarantino film, there are plenty of nods to pop culture, and this is no exception. Fellow horror directors Rob Zombie, Eli Roth, and Edgar Wright contribute fake trailers that are squeezed in between the two features. Genre fans will love seeing familiar faces such as Tom Savini, Danny Trejo, and Bill Moseley. Clearly Tarantino and Rodriguez were film lovers before they were filmmakers, and their passion for the medium is infectious. Those who can stomach GRINDHOUSE's high level of guns, guts, and gore are in for a treat. The hyper-violent films aren't for everyone, but three hours of film has rarely been this much fun.