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Once Upon A Time In Mexico 
Starring Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp, Willem Dafoe, Ruben Blades, Mickey Rourke, Salma Hayek, Eva Mendez, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin and Marco Leonardi
Produced by
Robert Rodriguez, Elizabeth Avellan and Carlos Gallardo
Written by
Robert Rodriguez
Directed by
Robert Rodriguez


View the trailer: (unavailable)

Released by Columbia Pictures and Dimension Films
ETA:
September 21st 2003
STATUS: Post-Production

Plot: Exact plot unknown, but is the sequel to Desperado and El Mariachi along the lines of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

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Tuesday 3rd February 2004: Once Upon A Time In Mexico:
Once Upon A Time In Mexico will be released on Region 2 DVD in the UK on the 8th March 2004.

Audio commentary by Robert Rodriguez
Deleted scenes with optional commentary
'Film Is Dead' featurette
'Sneaking Into Troublemaker Studios' featurette
'The Anti-Hero's Journey' featurette
'The Good, The Bad And The Bloody' featurette
2 short films from Robert Rodriguez
Trailers
Interactive menu
Scene access


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Tuesday 6th January 2004: Once Upon A Time in the Midlands:
Once Upon A Time in the Midlands is released on Region 1 DVD in the US on the 10th February 2004.

Monday 15th December 2003: Once Upon A Time In Mexico:
Once Upon A Time in Mexico will be released on Region 1 DVD in the US on the 20th January 2004.

Commentary by director Robert Rodriguez
Ten Minute Flick School
Ten Minute Cooking School
Deleted scenes
Inside Troublemaker Studios
The Anti-Hero's Journey
Film Is Dead: An Evening with Robert Rodriguez
The Good, the Bad, and the Bloody: A Look at the Special Effect
DVD-ROM: Test your wits in the shooting gallery
Widescreen anamorphic format

Wednesday 10th September 2003: Once Upon a Time in Mexico Update:
Antonio Banderas has been talking to Latino Review about his upcoming movie Once Upon A Time In Mexico. To read the interview click here.

Saturday 9th August 2003: Once Upon A Time in Mexico Update:
A number of stills from Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico have
appeared online. To check them out click here.

Sunday 20th July 2003: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
The movie trailer for Once Upon A Time In Mexico has been released today.
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Monday 21st July 2003: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
The new official site for Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico is
now online. To check it out click here.

Friday 18th July 2003: Once Upon A Time in Mexico
A new poster for Once Upon A Time in Mexico has been released today
Click Here

Tuesday 24th June 2003: Once Upon A Time in Mexico Update:
The final trailer for Once Upon A Time In Mexico will be revealed in front of Bad Boys II.

Wednesday 20th May 2003: Once Upon A Time in Mexico Update:
A number of new stills from Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico
have appeared online. You can view them by clicking here.

Monday 12th May 2003: Once Upon a Time In Mexico Update:
Robert Rodriguez's MUCH delayed Once Upon A Time In Mexico is thought to finally be getting a trailer released and it will be in front of Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle at the Cinema.

Thursday 16th January 2003: Once Upon a Time In Mexico Update:
The release date for Once Upon a Time In Mexico has been changed to September 21st in America.

Tuesday 7th January 2003: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
Promo images for the upcoming Once Upon A Time In Mexico have been released today.
Click Here

Tuesday 29th October 2002: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
Coming Attractions have posted a very negative review of Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon A Time In Mexico. The reviews that I have read so far have been very positive and have had nothing but good things to say. Not this one...."Do not go see this movie expecting a Desperado sequel because it contains so much plot and political statements rather than good ol' revenge that is more comparable to a James Bond movie. The ending actually comes out quite anti-climactic with the bad guy just quickly killed and the movie ends on a very sad note which I did not care for. Hopefully some of this will be fixed before it's release next year." Hit CA for more.

Wednesday 23rd October 2002: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
It looks like the first test screenings of Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon A Time In Mexico have taken place. Aint It Cool News have posted an article featuring a couple of views on the movie. Hit the link to take a look.



6/1/02 : Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
ComingSoon.net have posted a pic from Once Upon A Time In Mexico, along with other 'exclusives' from Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatre and Dana Carvey's Master Of Disguise. Go see!


23/8/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
UpcomingMovies.com list Once Upon A Time In Mexico as now having a Fall 2002 release!!! Man, this is the second time the films release has been put back. First from December this year, to Spring 2002 and now to the Fall. Oh well.


15/8/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
Aint It Cool posted some tourist pics from the set of Once Upon A Time In Mexico. They include three of Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas' stunt doubles working on one of the films many stunts. Check them out.


31/7/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
There's a whole load of new photos over at Ricon Latino featuring all of the main stars of Once Upon A Time In Mexico.


23/7/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
Cult band, Tito & Tarantula will feature on the Once Upon A Time In Mexico soundtrack. The band have also featured in most of director Robert Rodriguez's movies including From Dusk 'Till Dawn and Desperado.

On to the shoot. Back last week they shot a battle scene that involved various extras clad in military uniform. They also used military vehicles armed with sub machine guns. The uniforms are identical to those worn by the Mexican army.

The scene also featured a massive explosion.

Enrique Iglesius has also been talking about his first movie appearence. In an interview with El Heraldo, the singer praised his director and hailed him a genius, "Robert not only wrote the script, but he's a director, camera operator, editor and even composed some music for this movie. I am fan of Robert Rodriguez and I believe that there are not so many directors of that level and that talent as Robert". Robert Rodriguez Net home has a great pic of Enrique on the set of the film.

A couple of cool Once Upon A Time In Mexico related fansites for you. The first is Hayek Heaven (relating to Salma Hayek) and the second, Antonio Banderas Webmall leaning toward, yes, Antonio Banderas. Two cool sites that also update regularly.



6/7/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
AICN posted an article today, submitted by a scooper that included a description of a scene that involved Johnny Depp. In the scene, Depp appeared to be crying tears of blood. Hmm, freaky stuff.


26/6/01 : Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:

Quentin Tarantino will not appear in Once Upon A Time In Mexico due to commitments to his own projects, in particular Kill Bill. He has still not finished writing the femme fetale thriller that may star Uma Thurman. Elizabeth Avellan was quoted in saying this from El Norte, a Mexican newsaper.
"He's writing Kill Bill and he's not finished yet, so Robert told him not to worry because this time the role is bigger and requires to be more entrained," The good news is that Rodriguez has called in Danny Trejo to replace him. Trejo played the dagger wielding assasin, Knives in Desperado and has also appeared in From Dusk 'Till Dawn and in Con Air. "Here they have already killed me, we are filming the scenes previous to my death, in Desperado they killed me but in this I am the cousin of Knives, the pick up guy, this will be a very, very pretty movie."

Check out the two pics above, the first of Danny Terjo with his famous tatoo and the second of Johnny Depp on set. (Many thanks to Nadusha).



5/6/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:

The press conference for Once Upon A Time In Mexico took place on Saturday in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Robert Rodriguez's Net Home translated the conference from Spanish language newspaper, Correo-gto.com.mx. Please check out their great Rodriguez site for the transcript of the conference in full, along with some more fantastic pics like the one on the left. Here's the report,

Before the question that as a scriptwriter and producer when he creates his ideas does he think of the possibility of winning an Oscar, he responded with a tone of confidence and in a jocular way: “for this movie yes”, since “it has a lot of surprises, much better than the other “mariachis”, he already finished the first week, up to now it will be my best movie”, it is said that “three times to do the correct thing and this story is different.”

And so it is that after Antonio Banderas suggested to him “we make another mariachi”, Robert assured him that in five days he would have a script “I began to write and I am still writing this Mexican adventure.”
“We are filming so quick that I don't know when I will finish, probably I will film this and immediately film Spy kids 2”, Robert pointed out.

Lastly, on the singer Enrique Iglesias' participation, (Rodriguez) only commented that three mariachi characters are included and Enrique belongs one to them and his scenes were already shot. (thanks to Nadusha)


3/6/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
Just had this sent in by a scooper,

"The Spanish media has mentioned that Enrique Iglesias will be playing a Mariachi in the film. He will be singing in the film as well." (thanks to Tania)

I've also heard that Rodriguez has been trying to keep Enrique out of sight on the set as he's been having having a lot of crowd trouble down in Mexico. This has been due to Antonio Banderas being on set everyday.

The release of the film has also been put back to Spring 2002.


Update: 29/5/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
A cast list was posted in Correo of Guanajuato on Sunday. Joining Antonio Banderas will be Johnny Depp (!), Salma Hayek, Willem Dafoe, Eva Mendez, Quentin Tarantino, Cheech Marin, Ruben Blades, Marco Leonardi and the already expected cast member, Michey Rourke.

So the regulars are back (Banderas, Hayek, Tarantino, Marin) plus the surprise of the presence of Johnny Depp.

It was also announced that the original El Maraichi, Carlos Gallardo will produce the movie alongside Rodriguez and Elizabeth Avellan.

On to the plot of the movie, 'Moco' over at Aint It Cool summed up the general feel and style that the movie will take;
'We're talking combining a double, triple cross story of Traffic with the gunplay of A Better Tomorrow and Hard Boiled combined. Robert has at the very least, 4 stories that intertwine into one tale.' He went on to say that the main story will centre around the assasination of the president of Mexico, and the Mariachi is hired 'to take out Gen. Marquez (has a huge score to settle with the Mariachi ), who has major beef with Mariachi to begin with. He sends Cucuy (the muscle for Sands) to shadow and keep tabs on the Mariachi. Marquez is working with Barrillo (head of the largest Mexican drug cartel ), and is about to assassinate El Presidente and assume power. Sands also convinces Jorge Ramirez (retired-FBI, has old scores to settle with Barrilla) to come out of retirement and take out Barrillo and Dr. Guevera (personal Dr. to Barrillo, killed Jorge's partner a long time ago), who brutally tortured and killed Ramirez' FBI partner.'

Antonio Banderas said in a press conference at the tail end of Cannes last week that the film will 'move much more through the land of comedy than the previous one.'

Man, I thought that Desperado was hilarious and still remains to be one my best cinema experiences! But this, is gonna rock!

The shoot was said to have commenced on May 24th.

(thanks to DenisA, Rodriguez Net Home)


Update: 27/5/01
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
Shooting location details. The film will be shot in the Mexican town of Guanajuato. The El Norte newspaper says that scenes will be shot in the streets of San Miguel de Allende and will give the movie a slightly fifferent look to El Mariachi and Desperado as the town has a more colonial look rather than the dusty, deserted borders featured in the two aforementioned films.
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Update 11/5/01 : Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
The Hollywood Reporter has said that production on Once Upon A Time In Mexico will start at the end of May. The films plot will be based around The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. The latest rumoured cast member is Mickey Rourke who could play the 'Bad' character in the film. Quentin Tarantino and Salma Hayek could also be involved. Robert Rodriguez will also use the latest digital technology to film the movie, firstly to keep the budget down and secondley, Rodriguez is a huge believer in keeping up with the latest technology and digital is the future. The film will be a co-production between Columbia Pictures (who released Desperado and bought Rodriguez's El Mariachi and brought it to the worlds attention) and Dimension Films who released The Faculty. Rodriguez is also looking at releasing the movie this year, possibly during the Christmas movie season.

Robert Rodriguez's Net Home reports that the film's budget will come in at around the $30 million mark (Desperado's was around $8 million) and its shoot marks the tenth anniversary of his El Mariachi shoot; "I plan on returning to a down and dirty, more experimental style of shooting similar to 'El Mariachi,' this summer being the 10-year anniversary of when I shot that film," remarked Rodriguez. The site also stated that Columbia will take the domestic rights while Dimension will have international rights as Rodriguez is still in a three-picture deal with the company.

We'll bring you all of the latest cast news as we get it, and if shooting is to begin at the end of the month, details should begin to come through soon. It'll be interesting to see if Rodriguez regulars Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo, Tito Larriva and Robert Patrick make an appearence. We'll wait in anticipation.



Update: 5/5/01 : Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
If you were to type in www.onceuponatimeinmexico.com into your browser, you would find a groovy image loads on screen, next to it the words 'A Robert Rodriguez Film' and next to that 'Coming 2002'. Pretty normal for a movie in the works, except the the domain was registered by the guys over at Aint It Cool, so who knows what they've got up their sleeves? Pointless information but it'll be quite interesting to see what they do with the site.


Update: 4/5/01 -
: Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
Aint It Cool posted a scoop today of a possible cast member for Once Upon A Time In Mexico. Her name is Eva Mendes and her most noticible role was in Urban Legend: Final Cut. Anyway, they've got some juicy stills of her. They also stated that the movie has been greenlit just this last Wednesday (2nd May) and that Rodriguez is down in deepest, darkest Mexico hunting for locations for the film. All this in time for a possible end May/ beginning June start date.


Update 25/4/01 - : Once Upon A Time In Mexico Update:
Page created. On the publicity tour of Spy Kids over here in the UK, Robert Rodriguez announced that he is planning to make El Mariachi 3, or Once Upon A Time In Mexico as he calls it. The film will be based on The Good The Bad And The Ugly and will probably star Rodriguez regular Antonio Banderas. AICN reported shortly after Rodriguez broke his silence that he would make the film before the planned Spy Kids sequel. More news on this exciting project as we get it.

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