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Review of by Adam N — 30 Oct 2010

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Since it's Halloween and this is my last review in October 2010, I thought that I would review the most bad ass vampire movie ever, From Dusk Till Dawn.

It starts out as a crime drama about two brothers on the run from the law, George Clooney plays the cool and laid back brother who comes up with all the genius plans. Quentin Tarantino plays the nerdy brother who wants to be just like his brother and can never keep his cool. Harvey Keitel is also in the movie as the father of two kids who's mother has just died. The two brothers are on there way to Mexico to meet there friend at a bar called The Titty Twister, but instead of simply driving there they instead hold Harvey Keitel's family hostage to drive them there. Once they get to the bar they find that the entire bar is infested with vampires, don't you hate it when that happens?

After this happens the movie instantly turns into a vampire movie and feels like a completely different movie was just put on. It doesn't matter though, the movie's still entertaining and George Clooney has enough memorable puns and catch phrases to keep the audience from getting bored. It may be a different kind of vampire movie and some people may call bullshit on it once the second act comes into play, but like I said it's still entertaining and has a pair of like able leads as well as some awesome cameos and supporting actors.

I would recommend watching this on Halloween just try not to take it too seriously.

This review of From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) was written by on 30 Oct 2010.

From Dusk Till Dawn has generally received positive reviews.

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