Grindhouse: Clip #6 (Planet Terror) -- Grindhouse will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino’s film, “Death Proof,” is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez’s film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in “Planet Terror.”
Grindhouse: Clip #7 (Death Proof) -- Grindhouse will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino’s film, “Death Proof,” is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez’s film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in “Planet Terror.”
Grindhouse: Clip #8 (Death Proof) -- Grindhouse will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino’s film, “Death Proof,” is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez’s film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in “Planet Terror.”
Grindhouse: Clip #9 (Death Proof) -- Grindhouse will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino’s film, “Death Proof,” is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez’s film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in “Planet Terror.”
Grindhouse: Clip #10 (Death Proof) -- Grindhouse will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino’s film, “Death Proof,” is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez’s film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in “Planet Terror.”
Grindhouse: Exclusive Interview With Stars Michael Biehn and Jeff Fahey -- “Grindhouse” will be presented as one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino’s film, “Death Proof,” is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez’s film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in “Planet Terror.”
Treat 'r Treat: First Trailer - Four interwoven stories that occur on Halloween: An everyday high school principal has a secret life as a serial killer; a college virgin might have just met the one guy for her; a group of teenagers pull a mean prank; a woman who loathes the night has to contend with her holiday-obsessed husband.
Aliens: Full Theatrical Trailer - The only survivor of the Nostromo, Ripley is discovered in deep sleep half a century later by a salvage ship. When she is taken back to Earth, she learns that a human colony was founded on the same planet where the aliens were first found. After contact with the colony is lost, she finds herself sent back to the planet along with a team of warriors bent on destroying the alien menace forever, and saving any survivors -- if any remain.
Trailer for the faux-1971 giallo, "Neighbor, Deadly Neighbor!" produced by David Gabriel and written and directed by Michael Angelo as part of the 2007 SXSW "Grindhouse Trailers" competition. A Raging Dogs production in association with Jesus Puzzle Productions.
Teaser trailer for the Raging Dogs production "Love Lost in a Boat." Written and directed by Michael Angelo, it is a macabre tale of love, betrayal, and revenge inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado."