Best Film Ever

Episode 314 - From Dusk till Dawn


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“Everybody be cool.”

Join Ian & Liam for our 314th episode as we cross the border, miss the last turn-off to sanity, and crash headlong into Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s genre-shredding cult classic From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Megs isn’t with us this week — she took a job managing the Titty Twister and immediately exercised her right to not be around for what happened next. Kev? Last seen arguing with a biker about tequila and quietly backing away when things started growing fangs.

This week we discuss:

  • The hard genre pivot — crime thriller to vampire splatterfest. Is this one of cinema’s boldest structural swings or an act of deliberate sabotage?
  • The first half vs. the second half — which film do we actually prefer, and should they ever have been stitched together in the first place?
  • George Clooney’s breakout performance — cool, controlled, and shockingly confident. Did this film secretly create a movie star?
  • Quentin Tarantino the actor — indulgent, uncomfortable, and deeply divisive. Does his presence add anything, or actively derail the film?
  • Ian questions the film’s tonal discipline — is chaos the point, or does excess eventually become exhaustion?
  • Liam explores the film’s grindhouse DNA — exploitation homage, midnight-movie energy, and why this works better at 11:30pm than 2:00pm.
  • Salma Hayek’s iconic sequence — empowerment, objectification, or pure genre spectacle? We unpack why this moment still sparks debate.
  • The violence escalation — gleeful, grotesque, and increasingly cartoonish. Where does fun end and numbness begin?
  • The rules of the vampires and the timing of when characters turn  — clear, flexible, or completely improvised depending on the scene?
  • You won't believe the piece of literature that Ian wants to compare this to
  • The ending — aftermath, absurdity, and the sudden return to moral quiet after absolute carnage.
  • And finally, whether From Dusk Till Dawn is the Best Film Ever — or simply the wildest left turn ever taken by a mainstream ’90s movie.
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