#MTOS: Shot, Cropped and Scored

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Robert Rodriguez has delivered quite a range of films over the years, from his low budget Mariachi films, to effects driven spectacles such as Alita Battle Angel. Working with notable names in the industry, and putting a great deal of his energy into as many aspects of the process as he can, he built quite a reputation, and seemingly never sleeps.

This week for our Movie Talk On Sunday we will be taking a look over the past few decades of his work, picking out the good, and the not so good in that respectful way the #MTOS family have come to appreciate.

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Join me at 8pm on Sunday 2nd February to chat around the following questions:-

Q1: How were you introduced to the films of Robert Rodriguez?  Were you an early film watcher, or was it later along the lines that you latched onto his work? #MTOS

Q2: Rodriguez is known for his ‘Mariachi-style’ of filmmaking, where he does a lot of the work himself (write/direct/score/edit/etc).  Does he do all of this well, or would you like to see him work with others more (and anyone in particular)? #MTOS

Q3: With a few regular collaborators on screen over the years, who would you say he worked with the best, and made best use of the actors talents? #MTOS

Q4: What would you say are his top three films – the ones that you find pleasure in returning to time and time again? #MTOS

Q5: Rodriguez delved into making kid-friendly films at the turn of the century.  Are you a fan of his more family friendly output? #MTOS

Q6: Which of his films would you say deserves more attention, and tends to be forgotten by folk?  #MTOS

Q7: Which of his films should be forgotten, and is a blemish on his back catalogue? #MTOS

Q8: Are there any of his films or characters that you would relish a revisit to in a sequel? #MTOS

Q9: In recent years, he adapted From Dusk Till Dawn to TV.  Did you see it, and if so was it a worthy entry into his catalogue? #MTOS

Q10: Dream project time – what kind of film would you like to see him work on, and who would you like to see him cast?  #MTOS

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