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Desperado (1995)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Antonio Banderas, Cheech Marin, Quentin Tarantino, Steve Buscemi, Joaquim De Almeida, Salma Hayek
Published ID: 5821
UPC: 043396116597, 043396075764, 043396099616, 043396148208,
Plot: Director Robert Rodriguez picks up where his successful independent debut El Mariachi left off with this slam-bang South of the Border action saga. Bucho (Joaquim DeAlmeida) is a wealthy but casually bloodthirsty drug kingpin who rules a seedy Mexican border town. Bucho and his men make the mistake of angering El Mariachi (Antonio Banderas), a former musician who now carries an arsenal in his guitar case. Bucho was responsible for the death of El Mariachi's girlfriend and put a bullet through his fretting hand, making him unable to play the guitar. Bent on revenge, the musician-turned-killing machine arrives in town to put Bucho out of business, though he finds few allies except for Carolina (Salma Hayek), who runs a bookstore that doesn't seem to attract many readers. Desperado features supporting performances from Cheech Marin as a cynical bartender, Steve Buscemi as the cantina patron who sets up the story, and Quentin Tarantino as a man with a really terrible joke to tell. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Awesome movie even gets better!!
Added 11/19/2009

This marvelous bit of work by Robert Rodriguez gets a superbit makeover since Blu-Ray is still not available. I have a home theater set-up at home with projector and surround sound and the supertbit version brought out the action even more than the original(yes, I own the DVD also). For those of us who can't wait for the Blu-Ray, Superbit is a nice consolation price. Plus talking about price, you can't beat it!! If you're a fan of Desperado then the Superbit edition is worth the few dollars it will cost you!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
So over-the-top it might as well be in the sky
Added 10/11/2009

The Bottom Line:

I also can crack a grin when guitar cases turn out to be housing a variety of deadly weapons or when action sequences become laughably frenetic and over-the-top, but seeing such things for 100 straight minutes makes one crave a real character or actual suspense; inferior in every way to the film it's quasi-remaking (El Mariachi), this is a film to skip.

2/4

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Great as expected.
Added 2/27/2009

Was in good condition and played with no problem.

Quick response time.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Preposterous, But Lots Of Fun!
Added 2/6/2009

There are so many adjectives one could use describing this film, I wouldn't know where to begin to start. I'll just try to limit them to a few. The headline here states one of them. Others could be "ludicrous," "fun," "amusing," "stupid," etc. You get the idea.

Robert Rodriguez took the profits from his first film, "El Mariachi," and continued on with the story now with more funds, so he made it glossier, more explosive, added some name actors and, of course, way overdid it, making it almost a cartoon it is so outrageous. He continued this with the third film, "Once Upon A Time In Mexico" which is even more of the same.

Whether the movie is really dumb or its just tongue-in-cheek humor by Rodriguez, it has super-style and fun to watch. Talk about stylish! No wonder Quentin Tarantino and he are good friends and the latter has a guest appearance in the film. They both love having fun with the cameras.

The first eight minutes let you know what you are in for: outrageousness. It's an 8-minute scene at a bar involving a story told by Steve Buscemi. It's one of the highlights of the movie.

Antonio Bandaras and Salma Hayek are the "good guys" but they aren't exactly Billy Graham and Mother Teresa. If they are the good guys, you can imagine how evil the "bad guys" are? Speaking of them, two of the toughest- looking hombres in the business are chief among the villains: Joaquim de Almeida and Danny Trejo.

Some of the action scenes are so outrageous you laugh out loud. My favorite was a guy shooting rockets out of his guitar case! As that tells you, it's just a wild ride: 103 minutes of south-of-the-border Rodriguez-Tarantino lunacy and despite what may sound like a bunch of insults, I always have fun watching this movie.


1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Mariachi Extremo
Added 8/28/2008

The Good Things
*Lots of good action scenes.
*Very excellent, solid filming style and quality. A vast improvement over its predecessor "El Mariachi."
*Not a bad story.
*It's well written.
*Not bad characters. Maybe not as good or memorable as "El Mariachi," but they are fun.
*Good music.

The Bad Things
*Ummm...

The Questionable Things
*A fair amount of absurdity. Some may like it, others won't.

This sequel to is a tremendous improvement over "El Mariachi" in terms of style, action, cameramanship, and overall quality. Only the story and characters seem superior in the predecessor, but are still fun in "Desperado." Anybody who enjoys action films should enjoy this.

The DVD has very good video and sound quality. It is mostly in English; parts in Spanish are subtitled. Includes a few good special features; commentary and making-of footage.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Awesome movie even gets better!!
Added 11/19/2009

This marvelous bit of work by Robert Rodriguez gets a superbit makeover since Blu-Ray is still not available. I have a home theater set-up at home with projector and surround sound and the supertbit version brought out the action even more than the original(yes, I own the DVD also). For those of us who can't wait for the Blu-Ray, Superbit is a nice consolation price. Plus talking about price, you can't beat it!! If you're a fan of Desperado then the Superbit edition is worth the few dollars it will cost you!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
So over-the-top it might as well be in the sky
Added 10/11/2009

The Bottom Line:

I also can crack a grin when guitar cases turn out to be housing a variety of deadly weapons or when action sequences become laughably frenetic and over-the-top, but seeing such things for 100 straight minutes makes one crave a real character or actual suspense; inferior in every way to the film it's quasi-remaking (El Mariachi), this is a film to skip.

2/4

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great as expected.
Added 2/27/2009

Was in good condition and played with no problem.

Quick response time.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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