Desperado / El Mariachi (1995)
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Desperado / El Mariachi (Special Editions)
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| Directed by | Robert Rodriguez |
| Cast | Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Joaquim de Almeida, Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi, Joaquim De Almeida, Carlos Gallardo, Tito Larriva, Peter Marquardt, Quentin Tarantino, Danny Trejo and Abraham J Verduzco |
| Theatrical Release | August 25, 1995 |
| DVD Release | August 26, 2003 |
| Running Time | 184 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396017184 |
| Buy this item | $21.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 8 23:19 EDT (details) 2 DVD, Sony Pictures, Usually ships in 24 hours, Anamorphic, Box set, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Portuguese (Original Language) Or 36 new from $9.95, 33 used from $5.94, 3 collectible from $24.94 |
About Desperado / El Mariachi
Before Robert Rodriguez's
El Mariachi, Mexicans in North American action films were typically maids, drug dealers, or prison inmates. Even if the Cisco Kid
was a friend of yours, you handled a dust cloth or a Mac-10 if you lasted in Hollywood longer than a New York
minuto. But when
El Mariachi crossed the border in 1992, things changed. Granted, it still involved a drug lord in a shoot-em-up, bang-bang, but this time the good guy was a
Mexican. Austin-based Rodriguez made
El Mariachi for a fistful of pesos and a little help from his friends. He wrote, directed, coproduced, edited,
and operated the camera. Plus, he assembled a cast that had never acted before to work
por nada. All for a paltry $7,000, a milagro without a beanfield war.
Desperado continues the outrageous action adventure. Working with a much bigger budget, Rodriguez returns the nameless mariachi to nonstop action. Again thrust into a world he never made, the hero takes his guitar-case arsenal deep into the criminal labyrinth of Bucho (Joaquim de Almeida), el gran chingon of the Mexican drug lords. With an amigo (Steve Buscemi) and a beautiful bookstore owner (Salma Hayek), el mariachi confronts an outrageous cast along the way, including a bartender (Cheech Marin), a drug deal pick-up guy (Quentin Tarantino), and the original mariachi (coproducer Carlos Gallardo) as a new-found compa'. Antonio Banderas has the lead this time, and if he's not quite up to the challenge, it's probably because he's Spanish, not Mexican, a distinction not lost by anyone raised on what the popular media now calls "ethnic food." That said, Desperado is not to be missed. Using intelligence, romance, and humor--as well as plenty of explosive, surreal violence--Rodriguez again showcases the timeless struggle between the forces of darkness and light. And, in the process, he's recasting the mold for the contemporary action hero--kids now argue about who gets to play the Mexican. --Stephan Magcosta Amazon.com
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(41 reviews)
|  | Great movies - even greater instruction |  |
I bought these movies after reading Robert Rodriguez's book and listening to El Mariachi's commentary. It became a must have in my library because of the high level of instruction both commentaries give.
If you are an indie film maker, pick these up without thinking twice.
If you dig action movies, they are pretty good for that as well. =)
December 28, 2006definate must see for rodriguez fans. one of the best action films from the database of robert rodriguez. maybe antonio's best aswell. definatly recomended to good action and rodriguez fans. quality of movie very excelent from amazon.com.....
July 28, 2005THESE MOVIES ARE EXCELENT. I LOVE THEM! BUT THIS DOESNT MAKE SENSE. THIS DOUBLE PACK COST MORE THEN THE BOX SET WHICH IS THE SAME TWO MOVIES AND SAME STUFF. EXCEPT THE BOX SET HAS A COOL BOX.
October 30, 2004 |  | Mindless but Entertaining |  |
As I watched this film for the first time, my two reactions were (a) I'll bet they all had fun making it and (b) is this a parody of the so-called "Spaghetti Westerns"? Essentially, there is no plot. El Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) seeks revenge from Bucho (Joaquim de Almeida) in a town which the drug dealer controls. EM enlists the support and assistance of Carolina (Selma Hayek) who owns and manages the local book store. (I'm not making this up.) No one eats or sleeps in this film. All of the action occurs during the day. There are a few crowd scenes but no one in the crowd seems to have any interest whatsoever in the fact that the street scenes are being filmed. There is one bar of special note. Cheech Marin is its host and bartender. (If you think the bar in Star Wars is unfriendly, this one makes it seem like the Palm Court at The Plaza in New York.) At one point, Quentin Tarantino briefly appears. Apparently he is involved in a drug deal which goes bad. Steve Buscemi also makes a brief appearance. Prudently, he decides not to become involved in the plot. (Where is Harvey Keitel?) EM is a one-man-army. Credit Rodriguez with brilliantly choreographing his creative and relentless carnage which leads up to the inevitable showdown with Bucho. Although most of this film makes no sense whatsoever, I found it thoroughly entertaining. It is on my Top Ten list of films to watch while consuming buttered popcorn, a box of Dots, and a cold beverage...or two.
June 10, 2004 |  | ====ripped off some of john woo's movies==== |  |
====most of the scenes are reminicense or like john woo's films but this movie was a good copy=====
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