Machete Kills Again ...in Space Full Movie English

2013 American pic

Machete Kills
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Directed by Robert Rodriguez
Screenplay by Kyle Ward
Story past
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Marcel Rodriguez
Produced past
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Rick Schwartz
  • Boriss Teterevs
  • Sergei Bespalov
  • Alexander Rodnyansky
  • Aaron Kaufman
  • Iliana Nikolic
Starring
  • Danny Trejo
  • Michelle Rodriguez
  • Sofía Vergara
  • Amber Heard
  • Antonio Banderas
  • Republic of cuba Gooding Jr.
  • Walt Goggins
  • William Sadler
  • Demián Bichir
  • Mel Gibson
Cinematography Robert Rodriguez
Edited by
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Rebecca Rodriguez
Music by Carl Thiel

Production
companies

Quick Draw Productions
Troublemaker Studios[1]

Distributed past Open Road Films

Release dates

  • September 19, 2013 (2013-09-19) (Austin Fantastic Fest)
  • Oct xi, 2013 (2013-10-eleven) (The states)

Running time

108 minutes[two]
State U.s.a.
Languages English language
Spanish
Budget $20 million[iii]
Box office $17.iv meg[4]

Machete Kills is a 2013 American activity exploitation movie co-written and directed by Robert Rodriguez.[5] [6] Based on the eponymous character from the Spy Kids franchise, it is a sequel to Machete, the third film based on a Grindhouse fake trailer. Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, Tom Savini, Electra and Elise Avellan, Felix Sabates, and Jessica Alba reprise their roles from the start picture, and are joined by series newcomers Mel Gibson, Demián Bichir, Amber Heard, Sofía Vergara, Lady Gaga, Antonio Banderas, Cuba Gooding Jr., Vanessa Hudgens, Alexa Vega, William Sadler, Marko Zaror, and Charlie Sheen (credited by his birth name of "Carlos Estévez").[vii] The film follows the titular ex-federal (Trejo) as he is recruited by the U.Due south. President (Sheen) to stop an arms dealer (Gibson) and a revolutionary (Bichir).[7]

The motion-picture show was released on Oct 11, 2013, failing to recoup its upkeep of $20 1000000 and received by and large negative reviews. Critics cited the overuse of plot points, poorly produced CGI, and the 'out-of-place' scientific discipline fiction elements.

Plot

Machete Cortez and amanuensis Sartana Rivera attempt to abort corrupt military members involved in a weapons deal with a Mexican drug cartel grouping. The gangsters wipe out the armed services team, but they in turn are wiped past another party of masked men headed by a luchador-masked leader who kills Sartana. Machete is arrested and hanged by corrupt Sheriff Doakes and Deputy Clebourne. Still, he survives the hanging and the officers receive a call from the The states President Rathcock. At the White House, Rathcock offers to wipe Machete'due south criminal record and grant him citizenship if he can confirm a threat from Marcos Mendez, a psychopath who wants to burn a nuclear missile at Washington, D.C. if the American authorities does not finish the cartels and the corrupt Mexican government.

Machete travels to San Antonio, where he meets handler and beauty contestant Blanca Vasquez. At Acapulco he looks for Cereza, who can lead him to Mendez, merely is attacked by brothel madam Desdemona, who is Cereza's mother. As Mendez'southward beloved virgin, Cereza warns Machete's about Mendez'south divide personality. As they travel to Mendez's headquarters, Mendez's enforcer Zaror receives a call from Mendez, and shoots Cereza.

Machete learns that Mendez has wired the missile's launch device to his own heart so that if he dies, the missile fires. Mendez kills the device's designer and activates its 24-hour timer. Killing Zaror along the way, Machete intends to escort Mendez to the US and find a fashion to disarm the missile. Mendez shares that he is a self-proclaimed secret amanuensis who tried to expose his corrupt superiors, just to exist betrayed and forced to lookout man his wife and family unit being tortured and killed, causing him to develop the separate personality.

As they head to the border, a hit is put on Machete, and the two are targeted by multiple assailants including: Desdemona and her prostitute assassins; a shapeshifting hitman chosen El/La Camaleón; Doakes and Clebourne; and various locals. Machete and Mendez evade the assilants, only to be caught by a reborn Zaror and the masked mercenaries who killed Sartana. Zaror decapitates Mendez, and Machete is riddled with bullets.

Machete wakes upwards to find himself in a healing tank. He meets businessman and weapons inventor Luther Voz, who has kept Mendez's beating centre preserved in a jar. Voz shares his plan to manipulate extremists throughout the earth to fire nuclear weapons at each other, to escape to an orbiting space station to rebuild gild in space, and to have Machete succeed Zaror every bit a prototype for his regular army of cloned enforcers. Machete escapes the facility, meeting upwardly with his one-time comrade Luz, who then refers him to Osiris, a former enemy who has since joined Luz'southward network and could possibly disarm the device.

Machete contacts Vasquez to update her on progress, but is betrayed and ambushed at their meeting since Vasquez has sided with Voz. Machete follows her to the desert by jumping on her vehicle'south rooftop, but is thrown off. Machete gets a ride from El Camaleón, who tries to kill him one last fourth dimension, but he escapes, leaving El Camaleón to be killed by a racist group of rednecks on border patrol. Machete and Luz's Network infiltrate a fundraiser at Voz's base of operations, just Voz shoots the jar and kills Osiris. Machete realizes Voz was the masked human being who killed Sartana and fights him. He severely burns Voz'south face, forcing him to retreat and don a metallic silver mask. Meanwhile, Vasquez shoots Luz in her skilful eye, completely blinding her. Luz fights and kills Vasquez, but she in plough is frozen in carbonite and captured by Voz.

While Voz and his group depart to infinite, Machete jumps on Mendez's missile as it launches, disarming it in mid-air, and sending it into the Rio Grande. Rathcock'south forces recall Machete; he tells him that the other missiles have been disarmed. Learning that Voz is in infinite, Rathcock so asks Machete to follow them at that place on a SpaceX rocket.

Framing the commencement and end of the film are trailers that promote Machete Kills Again...In Space.

Cast

  • Danny Trejo[a] equally Machete Cortez, an ex-Federale amanuensis who is recruited by the President of the The states to investigate Mendez
  • Michelle Rodriguez[a] as Luz, aka Shé, the leader of an illegal immigrant assist motion known equally the Network; which is investigating the mysterious disappearances of migrant workers. Rodriguez reprises her role from the first film.[8]
  • Mel Gibson every bit Luther Voz,[9] a businessman in advanced military weapons technology. Voz is loosely based on entrepreneur Elon Musk; Robert Rodriguez said he was inspired to make Voz a Star Wars junkie after having met Musk at a Hollywood party and touring Musk's SpaceX facility.[ten]
    • Elon Musk has a cameo equally himself in the film.[xi]
  • Sofía Vergara as Madame Desdemona,[12] the madam of a bordello in Acapulco, she has a number of weaponized clothing articles.[xiii]
  • Amber Heard every bit "Miss San Antonio" Blanca Vasquez,[14] a beauty contestant in Texas who serves every bit Machete's handler for the Mendez mission.
  • Demián Bichir as Marcos Mendez,[15] a revolutionary who has a dissever personality, believed to have a nuclear missile aimed at the United states of america.[xvi]
  • Carlos Estévez equally President Rathcock (credited as Mr. President), the American president who personally hires Machete for the mission.[17]
  • Walton Goggins every bit El Chameleón 1,[18] [19] 1 of the identities of the Chameleón.
  • Cuba Gooding Jr. equally El Chameleón ii,[19] ane of the identities of the Chameleón.
  • Lady Gaga[a] as La Chameleón, one of the identities of the Chameleón.[20]
  • Antonio Banderas as El Chameleón 4,[xix] i of the identities of the Chameleón.
  • Vanessa Hudgens as Cereza,[21] Desdemona's daughter. Mendez considers her his cereza, his "virgin".
  • Alexa Vega[a] equally KillJoy,[22] Desdemona's henchwoman. Although she played Carmen in the Spy Kids films, she convinced Robert Rodriguez to be in the film as she was no longer a kid, at 24 years old.[23]

Jessica Alba reprises her role as Sartana Rivera in an uncredited cameo advent.[24] Tom Savini reprises his office as Osiris Amanpour, an assassinator who has since become a priest, joining Luz's Network.[25] Robert Rodriguez'southward twin nieces Electra and Elise Avellan reprise their roles as Nurse Mona and Nurse Lisa.[26] [27]

Marko Zaror portrays Zaror, Mendez's enforcer, an practiced in martial arts.[28] William Sadler portrays Sheriff Doakes.[29]

Production

On June 10, 2012, Rodriguez announced that principal photography for Machete Kills had begun.[30] Principal photography took but 29 days, as shooting wrapped on July 28, 2012.[31]

The film was produced by Robert Rodriguez, besides equally Aaron Kaufman and Iliana Nikolic, through their QuickDraw Productions, Sergei Bespalov of Aldamisa Films, Alexander Rodnyansky of AR Films, and Rick Schwartz of Overnight Productions.[32]

Lindsay Lohan, who played Apr Booth in the first film, did not appear in this installment. Rodriguez said that he liked Lohan's character just she "didn't fit into the story".[33]

The film has Charlie Sheen credited under his nativity name Carlos Estévez. Expected to be a sometime move, it was Sheen's idea to use his nascence proper noun for the motion picture, due to the motion-picture show's Hispanic theme. The trailer and opening credits for the film use an "and introducing..." tag when showing Sheen's birth proper name.[34]

On June 20, 2013, the movie'due south release date was pushed back from September xiii, 2013, to October 11, to avert competition with Insidious: Chapter 2.[35]

Promotion

On Oct nine, 2013, Lady Gaga's Vevo released a lyric video for "Aureola", a song from her third studio anthology Artpop, to promote the film.[36]

Reception

Machete Kills received mostly negative reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave the picture a rating of xxx%, based on 121 reviews,[37] with the critical consensus "While possessed with the same schlocky lunacy as its far superior predecessor, Machete Kills loses the commencement installment'due south spark in a less deftly assembled sequel." At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating based on reviews from mainstream critics, the movie has received a score of 41 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indictating "mixed or boilerplate reviews".[38]

Gaga was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress for her work in the flick, merely lost to Kim Kardashian for Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor.[39]

Possible sequel

At the finish of the get-go movie'south theatrical version, ii sequels are mentioned, Machete Kills and Machete Kills Again. The trailer for the third moving picture titled, Machete Kills Again... In Space,[40] precedes the second film as a "Coming Attraction".[41] [42] In 2015, Trejo told Halloween Daily News that the third film is happening.[43] Since then zip was appear virtually the movie.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, Alexa Vega, and Lady Gaga are also mentioned past proper noun in the in-motion picture trailer for Machete Kills Again in Infinite

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External links

  • Official website
  • Machete Kills at IMDb
  • Machete Kills at Box Function Mojo
  • Machete Kills at Rotten Tomatoes

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