And the Academy award for most ammo expended goes to.....

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"Once Upon A Time In Mexico."

But there it ends. Disjointed almost nonexistent plot. LOTS of shooting and mayhem.

Music OK but not as good as Desperado.

My reco:

Wait for DVD and watch Desperado again.

It was a FAR better movie.

(by the way....a 9mm will STILL knock a man across the room through the air and sliding when he hits)

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Is this supposed to be a sequel to Desperado, or a completely different flick? Seems like the same guns, actors, and location as Desperado.
 
There's a review of it here, which praises the film. Apparently it's made along the same lines as the first "Mariachi", with low budget and rapid filming (I almost said "shooting", but we don't want to confuse people... :D ).
 
Salma looks good as always. Not much of her except in the goofy "escape" scene. Her waist is so narrow that I bet she is one of the actresses who has had a rib removed.
But so what?

:D
 
Salma Hayek looked incredible, but doesnt have much of a role in the film.

Did anyone else catch one of the sidekicks (the drunken one) making reference to their bullets? Something like 'Remember movie bullets? These work better' before pulling out a box... good stuff :)

And what did this movie teach me? Armed citizens are a good thing--they will fight the rebelling military forces and win.
 
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