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Umm are you kidding ... ( 2 months ago by Strebloa)
Umm are you kidding me? This was not made before color came out. It was shot in 1990 on a 16mm camera with black and white film. Rodriguez shot this for like 800 bucks he couldn't afford color film... This short is dope, it won alot of film festivals for Rodriguez giving him money to make "El Mariachi"... The rest of the money came from him "selling his body to science"
Well sorry Mr. I ... ( 2 months ago by Deegher)
Well sorry Mr. I know everything thing about Robert Rodriguez. And I didn't say anything about not liking the film. And he Got $3,000 from his days as a Lab Rat. So most of the money he spent on El Mariachi was from his Lab rat days. $800 bucks where'd that come from?
I never said ... ( 2 months ago by Strebloa)
I never said anything about you not liking the short either... I was mostly correcting you on your ridiculous mistake; saying that this short was made "Before color came out."...Geeze, relax Mr. I know everything about the history of film... And if you actually read what I wrote, I said that 800 bucks was how much he made "bedhead" for. Its in his book "Rebel Without a Crew" which is a great read.
oh yer that must be ... ( 2 months ago by Newman500)
oh yer that must be by sin city is in black and white too!!! (!)
No sin city was in ... ( 2 months ago by Deegher)
No sin city was in black and white because of the style he wanted it to be in.
...i thought you ... ( 2 months ago by Newman500)
...i thought you might get the hint of sarcasm but obviously not, unfortunatly some of us realise that colour film was invented before the 80's
nice. ( 1 month ago by FkinHologram)
nice.
i legally had my ... ( 1 month ago by RobertRodriguez1990)
i legally had my name changed to robert rodriguez because of this man... haha naw im jk
I never said ... ( 1 month ago by Mitosku)
I never said anything about you not liking the short either... I was mostly correcting you on your ridiculous mistake; saying that this short was made "Before color came out."...Geeze, relax Mr. I know everything about the history of film... And if you actually read what I wrote, I said that 800 bucks was how much he made "bedhead" for. Its in his
does anyone knows ... ( 1 month ago by rougewerm)
does anyone knows how old he was when he made this
i believe he did ... ( 1 month ago by Isaiasm2006)
i believe he did this a few months or a year before he shot "EL MARIACHI"
i don't think he ... ( 1 month ago by Isaiasm2006)
i don't think he shot this on a 16mm camera.
I think he shot on Digital Video.
During production for "El Mariachi" he said his first time using a 16mm camera was then. Read his Book!
Moron... It was ... ( 1 month ago by Strebloa)
Moron... It was shot on a 16mm hands down. There was no digital camera in the world at that time that had this type of depth of field and quality. PLUS there is visible dust&scratches. In the book he says that it was his first time using an "Arriflex 16" Which is a pretty top notch 16mm camera. Totally different from the 16mm used in "bedhead". Bedhead cost him 800 bucks. He had his own actors, No crew, a borrowed cam, and his own props. The only cost he had was the Film and Developing.
Why are people ... ( 1 month ago by messiah1the1holy)
Why are people bashing the film? As if he had a multi million dollar budget. Directors are not born great, they become great
Agreed but, no ones ... ( 1 month ago by Strebloa)
Agreed but, no ones really bashing it though.
loved the end ... ( 1 month ago by bonghits420)
loved the end credits music!
i was never really ... ( 1 month ago by carnivalfreak)
i was never really a fan of rodriguez's children's movies and this isn't really an exception
I like, I like. ( 1 month ago by drifter503)
I like, I like.
fuck you rodriguez ( 1 month ago by 22NERDS)
fuck you rodriguez
it's planet terror. ... ( 1 month ago by nevardc2710)
it's planet terror...you know?....for kids
I am thinking ... ( 1 month ago by sayeddarwish)
I am thinking Eraserhead?
FUCKING GAY!!!!!!!! ... ( 1 month ago by hatemynipples99)
FUCKING GAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Loved it... Good ... ( 1 month ago by solprincesa)
Loved it... Good work.
genius! ( 1 month ago by largotsk)
genius!



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