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He knows the score. He gets the women. And he kills the bad guys!
In a tale of rampage and revenge Machete Cortez (Danny Trejo) is out to get the guys who sent him into a trap; Machete was a hired gun, but was set up – the guys who hired him, also hired someone to kill him! Quickly realising that he has a target on his back he will stop at nothing to find his betrayers.
The ex-Federale is a man not to be messed with, after barely surviving the bullets of the sniper sent to kill him; Machete is hot on the tail of his former employers. Machete takes out the bad guys, you’d better hope the bad guys aren’t you!
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Really good film, good cast and pretty good storyline considering. Definitely worth a watch
Machete is a standard over-the-top Rodriguez action flick and probably one of the biggest action films of 2010. While the story is a pretty straightforward tale of revenge, there are some intense action sequences, witty one-liners and a pretty decent cast (Trejo, Seagal, De Niro, Alba, Rodriguez ...). Both, video and audio quality of BD is very good, but it could definitely include some more extra features, not just a few deleted scenes and trailers. Machete is certainly an entertaining, grindhouse-inspired, action flick, but with Planet Terror released just a few years ago it feels a little bit unnecessary.
Machete is a standard over-the-top Rodriguez action flick and probably one of the biggest action films of 2010. While the story is a pretty straightforward tale of revenge, there are some intense action sequences, witty one-liners and a pretty decent cast (Trejo, Seagal, De Niro, Alba, Rodriguez ...). Both, video and audio quality of BD is very good, but it could definitely include some more extra features, not just a few deleted scenes and trailers. Machete is certainly an entertaining, grindhouse-inspired, action flick, but with Planet Terror released just a few years ago it feels a little bit unnecessary.