Machete Kills (2013)

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Machete Kills: Directed by Robert Rodriguez. With Danny Trejo, Mel Gibson, Demián Bichir, Amber Heard. 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.

“In Robert Rodriguezu0026#39;s Machete Kills, Danny Trejou0026#39;s character—deadly Mexican secret agent Machete Cortez—is about as three-dimensional and grounded in realism as a Looney Tunes cartoon character tripping on peyote. For many, this move towards a crazier style with even more unbelievable splatstick violence will be a step too far, the live-action-cartoon style antics exceeding many peopleu0026#39;s willingness to suspend disbelief. However, those who can find their way safely past this potential stumbling block should have a whale of a time.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRodriguez directs proceedings with a carefree attitude and sense of fun that I found infectious, with all ideas—no matter how dumb they must have looked on paper—making their way into the final film. Thus, we have a Bond-style baddie in the form of megalomaniac Luther Voz (Mel Gibson), our hero killing numerous henchmen in a variety of creative ways, some innovative sci-fi weaponry, plenty of cool in-jokes for us movie geeks (I loved the visual reference to Mad Max II) and a bevy of lovely latino babes in sexy gear (including Alexa Vega in PVC and Michelle Rodriguez in tight, cleavage enhancing top). Hell, Rodriguez is having so much fun that he doesnu0026#39;t even care about the quality of his CGI, which only adds to the gleefully gaudy vibe.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt all gets very silly, and with the next sequel featuring Machete in space, itu0026#39;s set to get a whole lot sillier; I for one will make sure Iu0026#39;ve booked my seat for the ride.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e7.5 out of 10, rounded up to 8 for being marginally more fun than the first one.”

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