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Machete Kills (2013)

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.

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Director Robert Rodriguez brings everyone's favorite ex-Federale Machete back to the big screen this weekend with his upcoming sequel Machete KillsDanny Trejo reprises his title role from 2010's Machete, who is sent on a mission by The President (Carlos Estevez) to stop a terrorist (Mel Gibson) from blowing up the White House. We have a contest lined up where fans can win a poster autographed by Danny Trejo and Alexa Vega, along with a t-shirt. These prizes will be gone before you know it, so take a look at how you can win below.
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Some movies make references to other films and some movies are nothing but references to other films. "Machete Kills" is one of the latter.Robert Rodriguez's endlessly winking sequel to his 2010 action epic "Machete" (itself an elongated version of a fake trailer he made for his collaboration with Quentin Tarantino, "Grindhouse"), "Machete Kills" piles on the references, allusions, and shout-outs until you can't hardly untangle what is a somewhat original Rodriguez contribution and what is from something the director caught one night on pay cable while trying to get to his recorded episode of "Duck Dynasty." Not that it matters much. "Machete Kills" works best when it becomes a kind of kicky blur. There are, of course, a handful of movies that act as essential touchstones for "Machete Kills," films that directly inform some aspect of the movie (usually with accompanying fountains of blood, coarse language, and sporadic nudity
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.
To exactly discuss Machete Kills in terms of film criticism is a test upon itself. We find Danny Trejo’s Machete, now a spy, recruited by the Us President, appropriately played by Charlie Sheen to take down an international criminal organisation lead by (once again appropriately) madmanMel Gibson.
Machete Kills must not be taken seriously. To take it with a grain of salt would be far too of an understatement. However, this doesn’t
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