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Behind-the-scenes tidbits of torture room

Quentin will make a guest appearance in Horror Planet directed by Rodriguez, and Rodriguez will be the photography director of Death Evidence directed by Quentin.

Since the title of the film is greenhouse, two cult movie geeks are determined to pay tribute to the popular greenhouse movies in 1960s and 1980s. At that time, because of the low production cost, greenhouse films were often only 60 minutes long, while cinemas usually played two films in succession. Quentin and Rodriguez each made a 60-minute film in this torture room. The stories are independent and performed together, trying to imitate the B-movies that fascinated them in those years. Even the poster of the movie imitated the practice of that year-one poster and two movies were printed on a piece of paper. They also specially colored the film, scratched several traces on the newly brushed film, and added a little dust and dirt to make the Grindhouse film that had already disappeared reappear in front of the world. At that time, between the two films, people who showed movies loved to put some trailers to make a transition. It is said that films and intermediate pictures were often lost before, so trailers were often used to fill in the time. Quentin and Rodriguez expressed their respect very thoroughly. They invited Ellie Ross, Edgar White and rob zombie to shoot three fake trailers and put them between two 60-minute movies.

At the premiere a few days ago, Quentin said that it is a rare idea to come up with two parts in a movie: "We came up with this idea in five minutes, because we all thought about it before, but never said it. It has always been our dream to make such a horror film. Rodriguez said,' You shoot one, I shoot one, and then there are some fake trailers in the middle, which makes the audience feel like watching a series of movies in the cinema.' We really did it. So Quentin proudly said, "it's really worth spending 10 dollars in the torture room!" "