From Dusk Till Dawn 2 - Texas Blood Money
Disney / Buena Vista (1999)
Action, Horror
In Collection
#875
5*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
717951003157
IMDB   3.4
88 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   R
Robert Patrick Buck
Bo Hopkins Sheriff Lawson
Duane Whitaker Luther
Muse Watson C.W.
Brett Harrelson Ray Bob
Raymond Cruz Jesus
Danny Trejo Razor Eddie
James Parks Deputy McGraw
Stacie Bourgeois Marcy
Maria Checa Lupe
Tiffani Thiessen Pam (as Tiffani-Amber Thiessen)
Bruce Campbell Barry
Terry Norton Teri Harper
Lara Bye Motel Clerk
Joe Virzi Victor
Director Scott Spiegel
Robert Rodriguez
Producer Gianni Nunnari
Meir Teper
Writer Scott Spiegel
Boaz Yakin

B-movie mavens turned A-list genre fiends Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino teamed up in 1996 to take vampire gothic south of the border into spaghetti Western territory for the gory cult film From Dusk Till Dawn. The high-concept mix of southwestern criminals versus supernatural nasties proved too irresistible for either of the video-hound creators to allow it to remain dead (or undead, as the case may be), so they plotted and produced a pair of direct-to-video sequels. Tarantino takes a story credit on the first, a heist film coscripted and directed by Scott Speigel. A Mexican bank robbery helmed by drawling criminal Robert Patrick (Terminator 2) turns into a literal bloodbath when his crew are turned into hungry bloodsuckers. Speigel, a buddy of Sam Raimi, tops both Tarantino and Rodriguez for sheer cinematic acrobatics, putting his camera in the most absurd places (even from inside the mouth of a vampire chomping down on a victim) and driving the film with adrenaline-charged overkill, but despite some clever scenes and a hilarious Psycho spoof, it turns into another aggressively trashy latex-mask and rubber-bat gorefest as cops and robbers team up against the fanged gang. Bo Hopkins costars as the police detective dogging Patrick's trail. Bruce Campbell and Tiffani-Amber Thiessen make cameos in the jokey opening sequence and Speigel and fellow director Kevin Smith briefly appear as vampire bait. Bartender Danny Trejo is the only returning cast member. --Sean Axmaker
Edition Details
Series From Dusk Till Dawn
Chapters 26
Release Date 9/28/1999
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 10/23/2009
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Purchase Price $19.99
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Widescreen Review
Bit Rate 384 KB
Anamophic No
Links IMDB

Features
None, but the Boxed Set this disc is included in comes with a 24-page booklet as well as many extras. See “From Dusk Till Dawn,” Edition Type: “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Exclusive Collection”

Widescreen Review
Story Synopsis:
In From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money, a gang of bank-robbing misfits heads to Mexico with plans of pulling off a million-dollar heist. Unfortunately, the gang crosses paths with a cranky vampire, and all but one soon develop a taste for blood.

DVD Picture:
The 1.85:1 DVD is not anamorphically enhanced. The stylized picture exhibits warm, slightly oversaturated hues. With much of the film taking place at night, shadow delineation could be better. Visual information is wanting in the darker scenes. Slight smearing is apparent, but the picture can also be nicely detailed with good sharpness. Edge enhancement can be a distraction, but pixelization is minor. (Suzanne Hodges)

Soundtrack:
The Dolby® Digital 2.0 matrix surround soundtrack, though strident, is quite spatially dimensional with an aggressive surround presence. The music has an expansive presence that amply fills the listening space. Bass impact is wanting during intense full-scale SPL sequences and daunts the dynamic intent of the scene. (Perry Sun/Gary Reber)