Well,.... they are both members of A Band Apart, a production company that also features directors John Woo and Luc Besson. And their friendship goes way back...
So yes, i think we will hear from them again..:-)
2007-05-25 11:17:03
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answered by Anonymous
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...I'd like to think that they would; Tarantino has been quoted in saying that both he and Rodriguez would like to do this about every couple of years. They are very passionate filmmakers, especially for the type of films that they do, and I'm under the impression that they would do another "Grindhouse", even without the Dimension Pictures banner, who for all intents and purposes, will probably not gamble on another one, due to the dismal box office returns of the first one.
Dimension Picture's research on why people stayed away from "Grindhouse" has pretty much rang true; general audiences have reportedly not the tenacity, nor the patience for a three-hour-plus presentation, even though it WAS a double feature (funny, though....extensive movie length didn't seem to hamper the "Rings" trilogy's box office receipts...go figure!!!).
I, myself have seen the picture five times, and irregardless of the plans to release "Planet Terror" and "Deathproof" separately (supposedly in September or October), the original double feature presentation is the only way to see this!!!
If it's any consolation, or perhaps hope for any future production of another "Grindhouse", Robert Rodriguez supposedly has enough footage (barring some additional creative production) to present a feature film of "Machete", the first trailer in the "Grindhouse" presentation. Personally, I would love to see the trailers "Don't" and "Thanksgiving" produced and realized as complete feature films, as well.
...time will tell, I suppose!!!
Cross your fingers, and stay tuned, O.K.!?!?!
2007-05-25 22:03:40
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answered by Fright Film Fan 7
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I read that because Grindhouse didn't do so well at the box office they were going to start showing the two movies (Planet Terror & Death Proof) separately. I think it would fun if they did another double feature! They must have loads of films in their genius heads to make.
2007-05-25 18:20:21
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answered by luvslugg 2
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I seriously doubt it since Grindhouse didn't draw many sells. And many people didn't want to see it because they don't want to sit through a long movie-they are weak bladders and short attention span. Actually Grindhouse had to be broken up for some theaters
2007-05-25 18:17:54
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answered by Jessica 5
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