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Full Tilt Boogie (1998)

July. 31,1998
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A documentary about the production of From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) and the people who made it.

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Redwarmin
1998/07/31

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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HeadlinesExotic
1998/08/01

Boring

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Odelecol
1998/08/02

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Bea Swanson
1998/08/03

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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jacobjohntaylor1
1998/08/04

This a very boring documentary. It does not give insight on From dusk till down. It was supposed be a documentary on the film From dusk till down which a great horror film instead it is nothing say bull crap and goofing around. There is no point to this movie. It is not a good movie at all. Do not wast time. Do not wast money. 6.5 is just overrating this movie. Just see From dusk till down do not bother will this movie. It a very bad movie. I need more lines and I am running out of things to say. This movie is stinky pooh pooh. Bad movie bad movie bad movie. Do not see it. Do not see it. Do not see it. It will bore you out of your mind do not see it.

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Theo Robertson
1998/08/05

The problem with this type of documentary is that if you have little interest in the source movie you will have little interest in its conception and behind the scenes footage . I found FROM DUSK TILL DAWN a ridiculous and bizarre mixed genre film that starts off with a couple of desperate men who have murdered sixteen people take a family hostage , they flee to Mexico and then the movie turns into a horror film This documentary might have had some interest for me if it had been done properly but it hasn't been done properly . Even if you didn't like FROM DUSK TILL DAWN imagine how interesting FULL TILT BOOGIE might have been if someone asked Danny Trejo if his time in the maximum security penal system brought anything to his performance: " So Danny , you stab Tarantino's character through the hand . Did you see anything like that inside ? " whereby Trejo recounts all the violent incidents he's witnessed behind bars . For me the most memorable moment of FDTD is the Salma Hayek dance sequence , it's also one of the most memorable sequences in modern cinema and guess what ? Salma Hayek is not interviewed ! Instead we have to put up with endless scenes of assistants running back and forward with lunch for the cast and mundane interviews with the actors and director I guess people who subscribe to Fangoria magazine and horror fans who attend the conventions will like FULL TILT BOOGIE since there's some interesting behind the scenes make up effects on show but this never comes close to rivalling HEARTS OF DARKNESS ( The documentary about the making of APOCALYPSE NOW ) as the definitive making of documentary

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teejay17
1998/08/06

Yeah, this film was pretty interesting as far as letting me see what really goes on behind the scenes while making a film. I guess the biggest reason why I liked it was because it wasn't so stuffy and polished--it gave the human side to film making. Tarantino and Clooney aren't represented as gods, but merely guys making a movie. I think that is very important and a big problem with films today--the human aspect of it is gone. But this documentary of the making of Dust till Dawn shows just the human side. And it isn't centered on the main characters, but everyone, right down to the caterers. Also shows the complex side of film making, including the unions. All together a pretty good film.

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croatoan1
1998/08/07

On the surface a documentary about the making of From Dusk Till Dawn, 'Full Tilt Boogie' is a frank, revealing, and ultimately informative look at independent filmmaking in today's Hollywood. Be warned, however, that if you're expecting yet another neat, polished "making of" documentary, you'll likely be disappointed. `Full Tilt Boogie' has none of the glitz or big budget finish, none of the behind the scenes looks at special visual and makeup effects. While it still delivers the obligatory interviews with cast and crew members, this is largely a film about the unsung heroes behind the actors, directors, and SFX maestros, about the legions of everyday men and women who help bring the movies to life. While this unorthodox approach to the `making of' documentary may not be to everyone's liking, (it's 90-plus minute running time especially may try the patience of the average viewer) `Full Tilt Boogie' is a must for any student of filmmaking, or anyone who has ever considered a career in the industry

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