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I saw an advert for this movie and thought "Hmm, I might go and see that" ... now I feel I must.
> Also, apparently, they've filmed the ENTIRE stories, but they cut
> them down in the cinema release. The reason? So they can release the
> editors full cut on DVD. Awesome.
Hmmm, I heard RR was wanting to do a sequel, including the rest of the stories. If what you've said above is true, that's really good news.
Also, apparently, they've filmed the ENTIRE stories, but they cut them down in the cinema release. The reason? So they can release the editors full cut on DVD. Awesome.
> I thought it was "The Customer Is Always Right" at the start
> that he directed.
No, Rodriguez directed that as a showreel for Miller, as he was unwilling to let the Sin City rights go due to previous screwed up adaptations. Rodriguez basically said "Here's a showreel, this will be how the movie will look. If you like it, I want to direct it with you, if you don't, it'll be a gift that you can show your friends and family"
He liked it (obviously.)
[edit] I'm busy re-reading my collection of the comics. It's amazing just how well they have translated to the screen.
[edit2] [URL]http://img142.echo.cx/img142/9923/sc0tg.jpg[/URL] for those not in the know, this is what the comic looks like.
> I love that film. Did Tarantino direct a scene for a dollar?
Yeah, Because Rodrigez scored Kill Bill vol 2 for $1. It's the scene with Dwight and Jackie boy in the car.