Production Problems?


I'm going by memory here so I could be way off, but wasn't post-production for this film a slog? Something about bumped release dates, a re-edit of much of it too. I remember reading stories about it, but I can't find anything online. Can anyone help?

-David

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Good post. I've been curious about that too myself.

Could be part of the unfortunate reason this film lacks any real attention given to its absolute barebones blu-ray release even though there's some behind the scenes footage and on-set interviews of the cast & crew already out there, and even more footage hidden somewhere else... (*cough* Venus *cough*)

Yet aside from the occasional twitter throwback Thursday post from life on the set, Robert Rodriguez himself doesn't seem that personally fond of the film, and I think the simple fact that this is one of the few films of his not to receive his traditional extras like a making of featurette or directors commentary track really speaks volumes about the whole situation at hand.

Maybe he was ultimately not satisfied with the finished project? 

Shame if that's the case as the movie (and its fans) deserve more than that.

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I haven't looked much into the production history of this film but from watching it, it really feels like this was just a director-for-hire gig for Robert Rodriguez, with him not making much creative input at all (aside from maybe a couple horror scenes). Perhaps that's why the Rebel Without a Crew hardly acknowledges it as a part of his filmography. Ironically though, it's my favorite film of his.

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it really feels like this was just a director-for-hire gig for Robert Rodriguez


That would explain his lack of writing credit. He usually has a role in the writing process of his more notable flicks. "From Dusk Till Dawn" was an exception because he had Tarantino.

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