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- Machete Kills, the sequel to the action-comedy masterpiece Machete! It still has the gore, the action, the quirkiness, and the humor of the first, but not as much! It's a very good sequel, but just not as great as the original!
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Nov 28, 2023 · Crime. Thriller. The U.S. government recruits Machete to battle his way through Mexico in order to take down an arms dealer who looks to launch a weapon into space. Release Date. September 12,...
- Robert Rodriguez
- Danny Trejo
Oct 11, 2013 · 29% Tomatometer 125 Reviews 34% Audience Score 25,000+ Ratings When the president (Carlos Estevez) of the United States has a mission that would be impossible for just any mortal man, the person...
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- Robert Rodriguez
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- Danny Trejo
Oct 11, 2013 · Powered by JustWatch. Like most of Robert Rodriguez's movies, "Machete Kills" is a self-aware exploitation picture that winks as it picks your pocket. Written by Kyle Ward from a story by the director and his brother Marcel, "Machete Kills" returns our craggy hero ( Danny Trejo) to hard-"R" action.
Oct 11, 2013 · "Machete Kills" is a funny and full of action cartoonish B-movie by Robert Rodriguez with exploitation and references to the pop-culture and potential of cult-movie. It is intentionally cheesy and tacky despite the great cast and the cameos. The beginning is a joke with the trailer of "Machete Kills Again... In Space" that does not exist.
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- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Robert Rodriguez
- 2013-10-11
Oct 6, 2013 · By Justin Lowe. October 6, 2013 3:35pm. The cinematic axiom of diminishing returns appears to be catching up with Robert Rodriguez ’s Machete franchise in only the second installment, as the...
Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 29% based on 125 reviews, with a rating average of 4.6/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "While possessed with the same schlocky lunacy as its far superior predecessor, Machete Kills loses the first installment's spark in a less deftly assembled sequel."
The movie starts out right as you get an allegedly fake trailer for "Machete Kills Again . . . In Space". In this "preview" (which may or may not actually get made in the near future), the film is grainy, scientifically unrealistic, and primarily fun to watch.