Posted Monday, December 17th, 2007 at 3:33 pm | 11 Comments »
Filed under: Robert-Rodriguez, Rose-McGowan

Perfectly paired couple Rose McGowan and Robert Rodriguez were spotted out and about in Los Angeles over the weekend.
After getting their shop on at The Grove, it was off to the uber hip Buddha’s Belly restaurant on Beverly Boulevard where they opted to skip over the Pan-Asian cuisine and dine on each other. Onlookers gawked away as the loved up couple engaged in an hour-long PDA session before taking a nibble of their food and making a quick getaway.
Meh…who wants those needless MSGs anyway!




Posted Thursday, October 11th, 2007 at 8:17 pm | 19 Comments »
Filed under: Robert-Rodriguez, Rose-McGowan

‘Grindhouse‘ director Robert Rodriguez and the movie’s star Rose McGowan are engaged, People magazine reports.
The pair dodged questions about a budding romance all summer, but it looks like the cat’s out of the bag now.
And considering the fact that Rose is the woman responsible for breaking up Robert’s 16-year marriage to film producer Elizabeth Avellán, we’re sure this one is gonna last a lifetime.
Best of luck!
Posted Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007 at 12:06 pm | 13 Comments »
Filed under: Kurt-Russell, Quentin-Tarantino, Robert-Rodriguez, Rosario-Dawson, Rose-McGowan

When ‘Grindhouse’ was released in the U.S., it was a complete flop at the box office. Now Robert Rodriguez’s ‘Planet Terror’ and Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Death Proof’ are being released as stand-alone films at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
The entire cast and seemingly much of the crew were in Southern France today to yap (and yap and yap) to the international press about just why American audiences didn’t get the Grindhouse-style of filmmaking.
Most everyone has already seen ‘Death Proof,’ but they haven’t seen the lapdance. Tarantino being Tarantino, he wrote a 125-page screenplay for what was supposed to be a film short enough to fit in the double feature ‘Grindhouse.’ He cut it down to 90 minutes for the U.S. release, but added a little more than 20 minutes back to it for the stand-alone film screened at Cannes.



