Grind House Pauses
Tarantino.info is reporting that Grind House has shut down production – but from everything I’ve seen written, it seems more like they are taking a week off. Apparently the not-so-subtle difference between those two has been lost on most people.
UPDATE: This may explain the production stoppage.
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about 5 years ago
Whos the idiot that said RR is shutting down production indefinitely?
Anyways, its not true. RR is just taking a week off for an art show featuring some paintings of Salma Hayek. Then its back to Planet/Project Terror.
about 5 years ago
Has nothing to do with Grind House, but remember the Pulp Fiction parody in 30 seconds using cartoon rabbits? The same thing has been done with Reservoir Dogs. I figured some of you might enjoy it.
about 5 years ago
I just heard that Rodriguez and his wife split. Feel bad for them. They have been married for 16 years and have 5 children.
about 5 years ago
Yeah, that’s terrible to hear Elizabeth and Robert have split.
As for Robert being overbudget and only getting 7 setups in a day? I don’t buy it. That’s not at all like him.
about 5 years ago
If Tarantino Archives can quote their source of the news of the GrindHouse shut down, so can Everything Tarantino.
The Grind House Forum first reported this news
Editors Note: We linked to where we found the news – tarantino.info.
about 5 years ago
Woody Harrelson and Michael Parks have joined the cast of Grindhouse. Just got word from the QT Archives.
about 5 years ago
I don’t know much about Grind House, but post #2 was fuckin funny, my favorite Tarantino flic finally played out by bunnies
about 5 years ago
Just listened to a podcast direct from Michael Biehn on his official website. The podcast was posted on April 29, 2006.
In the podcast, Biehn confirms that he is indeed in the film Grind House and that the movie has temporarily shut down production. However, Biehn said he is scheduled to return to Texas to complete filming on the Robert Rodriguez section of the film in late June.
Biehn did not give the impression there were any problems with the film, and said he expects fans will be thrilled with an “amazing” movie that he’s “very, very excited” about. Check out the podcast yourself at the Michael Biehn fan club.