Beaumont J. Barbecue, self-proclaimed King of BBQ (Adam Pecoraro) from Evil Clown, is back with another Evil Movie Review! This time he talks about the 1996 action horror-comedy-vampire film, FROM DUSK TILL DAWN. It doesn't matter if it's Halloween or Christmas or just a casual movie night, this one is good for any occasion.
From Dusk till Dawn was conceived by Robert Kurtzman, who wrote the film's initial treatment in 1988 to create work for his co-founded special effects and prosthetic makeup studio, KNB EFX Group. In 1990, KNB hired Quentin Tarantino to write the script as his first paid writing assignment, who agreed to write the screenplay for $1,500 and an agreement to have KNB provide the makeup for Reservoir Dogs. Kurtzman originally wanted to direct From Dusk till Dawn, but as he had never directed a feature before on top of the film's violence and unusual narrative, he could not secure the interest of a studio despite their initial proposed budget of $1–2 million. Some time after the release of Pulp Fiction, Tarantino approached Miramax and stated that his next project would be From Dusk till Dawn, albeit with Robert Rodriguez (whom he had met earlier and thought his style was perfect for the project) directing. Miramax agreed, and shooting began in the summer of 1994.
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