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_____V_____ 01-24-2008 01:28 AM

Quentin Tarantino's Hell Ride
 
January 24, 2008


Clad in a black leather jacket, dark shades sitting below a proud coiffure, Larry Bishop looks dressed for rediscovery. With Quentin Tarantino's assistance, he just might get it.

This year, Bishop stars in, writes and directs Hell Ride, a roaring, gasoline-chugging, bullets-flying nod to Bishop's '60s and '70s grindhouse biker cinema days (The Savage Seven, Angel Unchained, Chrome and Hot Leather - all titles that vaguely sound like XXX fare).

"Hell" is executive produced by Tarantino and sitting idle awaiting release by Dimension Films.

Bishop plays Pistolero, the leader of a biker gang tearing up the blacktop on a quest for revenge. Co-stars Michael Madsen, Eric Balfour and Dennis Hopper join him in this mission.

Larry Bishop's revenge tale, presented by Tarantino, premiered last night at Sundance to a sold-out crowd and already those involved in the project have the word "sequel" on their lips.

Larry Bishop spoke to ShockTillYouDrop.com :-


ShockTillYouDrop.com: As I understand it, this is a project you've had gestating for a few years.

Larry Bishop: It actually turned out to be beneficial in a couple of different ways that the gestation period was long. The difficulty most people have is 'Am I ever gonna make this goddamn film?' I didn't have that problem because six and a half years ago, I met Quentin Tarantino. The actress who plays Dani in the movie, Laura Cayouette, called me and said she's standing next to Tarantino and he said he was my biggest fan. I didn't even know he knew who I was. He loved the motorcycle movies I had done thirty or so years ago. [laughs] Nobody loves those movies. There were a certain group of motorcycle fans who liked those movies, but doing them, when I was young was like bringing shame to my family.


Shock: And so you and Quentin eventually connected?

Bishop: Yeah, he asked me to come up to his house to see a print of "The Savage Seven" which is a motorcycle film I did in 1967. You gotta realize, this blew my mind as I was listening to him ask me this. Growing up in the '60s, when you took acid they always said it'd eventually catch up to you, and in talking to Quentin I thought it was catching up to me! It was surreal, Salvador Dali-esque. So I went up to the house to see the film and it was cool because he has a forty or fifty-seat theater in his home. He's also got a lobby that we pass through and it had all of my posters up in the lobby. They were behind glass and everything! Before we see the movie he's got trailers of Larry Bishop films. Eight trailers spliced together. So, at the end of the film the lights come up, and by this time I'm no dummy, I turn to him and say, 'What do you wanna do?' And he says, 'Let's make the greatest motorcycle movie ever.'


Shock: What was your creative dynamic like with Quentin?

Bishop: We were both really enchanted by Sergio Leone. We loved those Westerns. We both like French gangster movies and Leone stuff. Of course, Quentin has an encyclopedic knowledge of film. I guess how I stack up to him...what he did as a boy intuitively while watching film was memorizing shots and scenes whereas I was focusing on actors. I know actors like he knows film. As I always say, I can hold my own in several areas regarding filmmaking, but Tarantino knows more in his pinkie finger than I know in my entire body. Once we established I was going to do this film, Quentin and I met for one night where he gave me my character name Pistolero. I told him I think Michael Madsen should play The Gent. And we had a story log-line that gave me a starting point. I said, 'So, tomorrow night we'll come up with the next line of the story' And he told me, 'No, go, I want to see what you do with the script.' That was it. He left me alone.


Shock: What about the Weinsteins?

Bishop: Bob [Weinstein] told me if I made it for a certain budget, he will not interfere one iota with me creatively. Quentin, it was a matter of honor, he respected another filmmaker's thing. He was really curious with what I was going to do. The conversation on the greenlight with me, Quentin and Bob - Quentin really went to bat. I thought I was going to have to prove myself to Bob. I don't think I said one thing except when Bob asked what it was going to be rated because the script was very graphic. It reads NC-17 but we're getting an R for the theatrical version. Quentin and I agreed that I shouldn't censor myself during shooting and we'll worry about everything in the editing room. We're going to have an unrated version on the DVD.


Shock: For a guy who hadn't directed in over a decade, what was the most daunting thing about this project?

Bishop: I had done motorcycle movies and I know they can be problematic. In the days I made motorcycle movies, if your motorcycle did not start, you were not in the shot. It was as simple as that. If you were one of the two leads in the movie and your motorcycle didn't start, then someone scooted over another bike that had nothing to do with the movie and you rode that. So you ride in on one, and park another altogether. We had a great motorcycle person, but I kept stressing we had to stay to stay on top of these bikes. Because in order to do it for the budget I agreed to, I had to shoot this film in 20 days. Not 21 days. 20 days. I was not going to call Bob Weinstein to tell him we need an extra day, because if I did say that, then he'd say, 'Larry, we'll have to change a few things.' I was really paranoid about this, so I was over-prepared for any problem that came my way.


Hell Ride does not have a release date set at the time of this writing.



Anyone else licking their lips?:D

newb 01-24-2008 08:07 AM

This should be fun.

I remember watching some of them when I was a kid....he has to get William Smith in this....he was a staple in tons of biker movies.

http://www.williamsmith.org/diebox2.JPG

Angra 01-25-2008 08:43 AM

Hmm... Wouldn't exactly call it Tarantino's Hell Ride...

GorePhobia 01-25-2008 09:12 PM

I read the review on Bloody-Disgusting and they totally ripped this flick.

newb 01-25-2008 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GorePhobia (Post 661958)
I read the review on Bloody-Disgusting and they totally ripped this flick.

so its out already?


my bad.....thought it was in production.

GorePhobia 01-26-2008 04:58 AM

It's at Sundance right now.

_____V_____ 01-26-2008 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GorePhobia (Post 661958)
I read the review on Bloody-Disgusting and they totally ripped this flick.

I wouldnt take the word of a member of a privately-owned website (yes BD has gone private...corporate would be a better word) about the opinion on a movie. I would much rather see it myself and form my own conclusions.

QT involved as exec producer is good enough to convince me. I cant wait till its release.

Roderick Usher 01-26-2008 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 662075)
I wouldnt take the word of a member of a privately-owned website (yes BD has gone private...corporate would be a better word) about the opinion on a movie. I would much rather see it myself and form my own conclusions.

QT involved as exec producer is good enough to convince me. I cant wait till its release.

here here

B-D is no longer a trustworthy source. They rip apart anything independent.

I can't wait to see this one. I LOVE me some biker flicks!

joshaube 01-26-2008 02:39 PM

I was shocked when I read B-D's review today. But like mentioned above... eh. Most of their reviews are pretty iffy as of late. I'm still going into it with the same anticipation as before.

_____V_____ 01-26-2008 10:12 PM

Bleh...its just another corporate mouth ripping out anything which they arent associated with.

With all the positive buzz it has created at Sundance, Hell Ride is a must-see. At least for me.


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