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A mysterious man with a lethal past and Cherry’s former flame.
The film's success also spawned a sequel, , which was released in 2013. While not as well-received as Planet Terror , Machete Kills still showcased Rodriguez's love for B-movie entertainment and his ability to craft engaging, over-the-top action sequences.
Robert Rodriguez, a self-proclaimed fan of grindhouse cinema, sought to revive this style of filmmaking with . The double feature was designed to mimic the experience of watching B-movies at a grindhouse theater, complete with fake trailers and interstitials.
Featuring excessive gore, intentional film-reel scratches, missing scenes, and a relentless rock-synth score, the film is a fast-paced, humorous, and visceral zombie-action flick. 📼 The "Grindhouse" Context Planet Terror was released as part of the double-feature Grindhouse (alongside Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof