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Once Upon a Time in Mexico [UMD for PSP]
starring: Jr. Pedro Armendariz, Antonio Banderas, Willem Dafoe, Johnny Depp, Mickey Rourke directed by: Robert Rodriguez
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: UMD for PSP
Brand: UMD Movies
EAN: 0043396112810
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 19, 2005
Running Time: 102 minutes
Sales Rank: 63481
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2003
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Rating: - Guerilla Warfare With Hollywood Flair
Anyone interested in how bad a $30 million film can be? Keep reading.
"Once Upon A Time In Mexico" is a blow-em' up, shoot-em' up fiasco, replete with an ensemble cast that fails to impress. Antonio Banderas reprises his role as El Mariachi (emphasis on the "El") and this time nearly the entire state of Mexico has a bounty on his head. The film's continued saga from the prequels "El Mariachi" and 1995's more notable "Desperado" suffers from cliché grandé, El now avenging the brutal ... Read More
Rating: - Judged on it's own merits...not that bad
It's hard not to see this as a let down following Desperado and given the additions of some big names, most notably Johnny Depp. However, judged as simply another high action low everything else movie, it isn't that bad. There's lots of explosions, shoot-em up scenes, and some over-the-top squeamishness, but there is enough left-over cool factor from the previous two to make it enjoyable enough. Depp steals the show and in hindsight, I wonder if this was a vehicle made more for him than Banderas, Hayek, ... Read More
Rating: - GREAT
THIS WAS A GREAT MOVIE. DESPERADO DID HAVE A SPECIAL CHARM WHICH IS HARD TO TOP, BUT THIS MOVIE SORT OF TOOK A DIFFERENT SPIN. IT HAD TO - DESPERADO WAS THAT GOOD. JOHNNY DEPP IS ADDED TO THE MIX, AND HE MUST HAVE WANTED THIS ROLE, AS HE IS VERY PICKY ABOUT THE ROLES HE PLAYS. HERE, HE DELIVERS AGAIN, AND UPSTAGES EVERYONE, HE'S SUCH A BRILLANT ACTOR. IT'S A GREAT MOVIE. I CAN'T IMAGINE ANYONE BUT THE MOST JADED PERSON SITTING THERE THINKING - THIS SUCKS. IT'S LOADS OF FUN FROM START TO FINISH. THE ONLY ... Read More
Rating: - One of my TOP 10 favorite movies: Sheldon Jeffrey Sands is the man !
You might detect a bit of Jack Sparrows, for a moment, in Sheldon Jeffrey Sands. I love this movie. The trailers enticed me with Salma Hayek, and I had loved Desperado (Special Edition). Therefore I caught this on the big screen, then rented it...then I knew I had to purchase the film.
Oddly, I rooted for Antonio Banderas all throughout El Mariachi (Special Edition), Desperado (Special Edition), and the beginning of Once Upon a Time in Mexico...then along came Sheldon Jeffrey Sands.
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Rating: - NOT QUITE DESPERADO THREE
In 1992, director/writer Robert Rodriquez released a low budget action film called EL MARIACHI. It introduced the title character, a man thrust into the role of vengeful spirit who began wanting nothing more than to play guitar. Mistaken for a hitman who carries his tools of trade in a guitar case, he eventually ends up with the case and finds himself with bullets through his hands, thus ending his career of choice. But it did set him on the path of revenge against the drug lord behind the dirty deed.
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