Robert Rodriguez Wants To Tell The World, "This Time, They F***ed With The Wrong Mexican."

By George 'El Guapo' Roush on April 24, 2009
Robert Rodriguez Wants To Tell The World, "This Time, They F***ed With The Wrong Mexican." It was one of the highlights of  the hit and miss mess that was Grindhouse. The Rodriguez directed trailer called Machete that starred Danny Trejo. Now it appears as if he's actually going to make a full length feature film out of it:

Robert Rodriguez is ready to cut a wide swathe, and his plans include re-launching the "Predator" franchise for Fox and co-directing "Machete."

For the later, the filmmaker will create a feature out of the blade- wielding antihero who appeared in a mock trailer that was part of "Grindhouse."


Rodriguez is eyeing a June start date in Austin for "Machete," a film that is financed and produced by Overnight Productions, with Danny Trejo starring as the title character.


Machete is a Mexican ex-Federale with a gift for wielding a blade, who hides out as a day laborer, who is double-crossed by a corrupt state senator.


Rodriguez wrote the script and will direct the film with Ethan Maniquis, his longtime editor. The film is being produced by Rodriguez, Rick Schwartz of Overnight Productions and Aaron Kaufman.


Not immediately clear is whether Rodriguez and Overnight will find a way to use the irresistible marketing slogan that appeared in the "Grindhouse" trailer: "This time, they fucked with the wrong Mexican." It is the first non-studio movie that Rodriguez has directed since "El Mariachi."


For Fox, Rodriguez has scripted "Predators," a film that will bring back the dreadlock-sporting alien hunter who originated in the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger hit "Predator." While a sequel didn't become a hit, Fox kept the alien sharp by launching the "Alien Vs. Predator," a wildly profitable series that has racked up strong grosses and DVD sales, wit little or no gross out the door.


While Rodriguez juggles these projects, he's also directing his script "Nerveracker" for Dimension Films, with Bob Weinstein setting a 2010 release for the futuristic action thriller.




Source: The Trades
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Comments

Commented By: Kinobick on 2009-04-24 02:20:24
I would love to see a Rodriguez predator film, the AvP franchise was a massive let down. This needs a hardcore approach, not a watered down kids film.
ITS ABOUT TIME!!!!
Commented By: Myclawismypenis on 2009-04-24 06:41:14
Its about fucking time that MACHETE gets a movie of its own. Bitches, watch out!!
Awesome
Commented By: Omar on 2009-04-24 06:48:50
Hope you guys do a script review on this.
awesome
Commented By: Navas on 2009-04-24 08:40:35
but i read a while back its going to be straight to dvd and a trilogy? is that still happening?
wtf
Commented By: Vero on 2009-04-24 11:38:34
Why, if this is Latino Review, you don't know how to write Federal? It's written the same in English and Spanish.
Vero
Commented By: El Guapo on 2009-04-24 11:49:32
That part in bold? That's from the trades. Go yell at them, not us.
Studios Fear the Rodriguez
Commented By: VM on 2009-04-24 13:09:24
Will a studio really let him go all out on a "Predator" movie I am sure it would be cool to see. If not get medieval with a "Chupacabra" in the Predator's place. "This time they fucked with the wrong alien" haha.
PVM
Commented By: Ouranou on 2009-04-24 14:08:18
Predator Vs Machete
Guys, guys...
Commented By: El Texicano on 2009-04-24 14:23:36
a "Federale" is what you call a state/federal officer in Mexico. Remember in Three Amigos when El Guapo tells his men that "we crushed the "FEDERALES" on the plains of Oaxaca!" ? Federales is plural.