Salma Hayek scorches the screen in her stripper scene in the film From Dusk Till Dawn. This role may represent the first time you've seen her here in the U.S. though the director, Robert Rodriguez, also cast her opposite Antonio Banderas in an earlier film of his made for the states, Desperado (which was a re-make of his notorious low budget thriller El Mariachi).
Other babes in the flick are Juliett Lewis and Kelly Preston, but besides Salma (who alone makes the film worth watching), the movie is really noteworthy because of the mix of writer (and co-star) Quentin Tarantino and the famed director (Robert). You'll get outrageous in this one, and you'll get eye-popping visuals that bleed with the reds of a weathered seat cushion in a house of prostitution. Quentin can't really act, but his presence is interesting. George Clooney also co-stars and kills it as always. Watch the movie trailer and read on because...
FilmBender is Funny Movie Reviews. But the real star of the film is its structure. The first half is a hostage crime thriller, and there's an abrupt second half of the film that goes no-holds-barred Mexican horror gore-fest vampire flick. It's totally fun and also stars the awesome Harvey Keitel who you'll be pleased to know that, in this one, elects NOT to show us his p*nis.
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