Full Tilt Boogie - Dusk Till Dawn Documentary details

Format: TBC DVD
Starring: Harvey Keitel, George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino, Juliette Lewis, Cheech Marin, Fred Williamson, Salma Hayek
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Genre: Documentary - Entertainment
Studio: BUENA VISTA HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Name Discs
Full Tilt Boogie - Dusk Till Dawn Documentary
TBC Feature

DVD Information

Rental release: 24 Sep 2001
Main languages: English
Hearing impaired subtitles: English
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  • Dull

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By Kris Ryan from Middlesex , 24 Jun 2007

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    As a second disc this would justify itself, but as a stand alone feature it just doesn't have enough content to actually keep you interested for an hour and a half. I love the the work of both Rodriguez & Tarantino so I thought this would be a perfect watch. I was wrong!

    There are some funny interviews with Key cast members especially Harvey Keitel (who at first refused to be in the documentary until Quentin talks him around). He manages to waffle on for about ten minutes and make absolutely no sense whatsoever. However most of it is filled up with people and subjects you just don't really care about . i.e which crew member fancies which.

    Overall I found it a waste of time and didn't come away with much insight as to the work that went into such an amazing film as From Dusk Till Dawn.
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  • Americian drawl.............

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By Dot2 (165 reviews) from The deep south of Leicestershire , 16 Jun 2011
    IT AMAZES ME HOW THE AMERICANS CAN TALK & TALK AND NEVER SAY ANYTHING!!!

    One of the production crew went on for about 5 minutes - constantly repeating himself and did not make an ounce of sense! Doh!

    Quentin constantly kept saying 'all right'. We had the subtitles on (by mistake, but we couldn't be bothered to remove them). And every single um and er was there which must be sooooo irritaing for those who need the subtitles.

    Apart from all that, it was quite funny in some places.
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  • Customer Review

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By a customer from UK , 23 Jun 2008
    i got the discs arse about face, sat down to watch the brillient film (disc 1) as it turns out! disc 2 is interviews and other rubbish like that, wasted my time.
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  • Customer Review

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from UK , 23 Jun 2008
    ...which says it all really. A vampire movie with the Tarantino movies' trademarks of great story telling and violence. Actually, the violence wasn't in the least bit offensive - quite the opposite, it was very amusing - really ! Great fun Friday night after a hard week at work movie.
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  • Dull

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By Kris Ryan from Middlesex , 24 Jun 2007
    As a second disc this would justify itself, but as a stand alone feature it just doesn't have enough content to actually keep you interested for an hour and a half. I love the the work of both Rodriguez & Tarantino so I thought this would be a perfect watch. I was wrong!

    There are some funny interviews with Key cast members especially Harvey Keitel (who at first refused to be in the documentary until Quentin talks him around). He manages to waffle on for about ten minutes and make absolutely no sense whatsoever. However most of it is filled up with people and subjects you just don't really care about . i.e which crew member fancies which.

    Overall I found it a waste of time and didn't come away with much insight as to the work that went into such an amazing film as From Dusk Till Dawn.
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  • A Film In It's Own Right

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By ThaSpektator from Cwmbran , 15 Apr 2006
    This disc may be poorly over-looked due to it being listed as the Bonus Features disc.

    All the Bonus Features for From Dusk Till Dawn are on disc one. Disc two, in fact, contains the feature length documentary Full Tilt Boogie, which, although being a documentary about FDTD, did the rounds at a few film festivals, won much acclaim and praise.
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