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Machete (Danny Trejo) is back in Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills and this time on the right side of the law. Recruited by the President of the United States Machete is given a mission that would be impossible for any mortal man. He must take down an eccentric billionaire arms dealer who has hatched a plan to spread war and anarchy across the planet. With a bounty on his head Machete breaks all the rules as he is hunted at every turn by an all-star cast of deadly assassins. (Icon Home Entertainment)

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D.Moore 

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English Terribly stupid, but (again) unfortunately not in a funny way. That makes it even worse than the first film, which made me laugh a few times. This time all the bonus points were taken care of by Mel Gibson (Star Wars fan), but otherwise it’s a really terrible boring mess. And the third installment will most likely be the same thing, but with light machetes, clones... etc. Nevermind. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English This is no longer grindhouse, this is Asylum :-( The first part three years ago was a perfect homage to American trashy movies from the 1970s and I had it in my TOP 10 of that year. But this is something else. Without any restraint, reason or knowledge of what a healthy dose is, so basically unwatchable. If a Mega Piranha fell from the sky and Danny Trejo bit its head off, nobody would be surprised. Too much Rodriguez. ()

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kaylin 

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English No, I thought it would be a bit better, that there would be a more meaningful story, that it would be exciting, but it's still quite boring here and there. Yes, there are scenes that I enjoyed, performances that pleased me - or maybe just actor appearances - but at times I just caught myself not enjoying it. It's a shame, although I still think that this is the way modern B-movies are supposed to look. If only the creators, including Rodriguez, ignored the digital tricks that simply look terrible. ()

Othello 

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English The basic disconnect between public opinion and Rodriguez's work is that Rodriguez does not create tributes to (m)explotation or grindhouse, but to xplotations and grindhouse. Quite logically, he annoys the liberal snobs by referencing nothing but himself, the cheapness doesn't play well, and as significantly more ambitious as it is than its predecessor, it doesn't obscure the fact that someone has kicked ten mil off the budget compared to the last installment. Acknowledged shit is still shit, but I still consider it a cool obscurity of our times that this is able to make its way into global cinemas. And I think that's kind of cool. ()

lamps 

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English Let me put it this way: a film that combines absurd scenes cut out of Indian action B-movies with a sci-fi plot and a bunch of overly digital and unintentionally funny deaths cannot be good. But where does it say that a parade of flashy machetes, underpinned by a straightforward story and supported by a group of perhaps the hottest actresses of our time (not counting GAGA) could not be entertaining and, as a very peculiar homage to the genre, perfectly refreshing? Anyway, this is the first time Rodriguez's mental insanity has entertained me, President Sheen is unbeatable, and I've fallen in love with the half-naked Michelle Rodriguez all over again, even though this time I really tried to focus on the film. And the third one is so tempting with its premise that I may even go to the cinema for the first time to see Master Robert :D 60% ()

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