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Robert Rodriguez Women’s Sleeveless Halter Romper
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- This silky, ’70s-inspired romper has an elegantly wrapped front and a plunging exposed back. Adjustable halter ties at back of neck. Cuffed trouser short with dropped waist and sash belt.
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Halter romper
Robert Rodriguez Women’s Sleeveless Halter Romper
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Robert Rodriguez Women’s Beaded Hem Double Tank Top
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- Under layer 100% silk
- Racerback style
- Metallic beading
Robert Rodriguez
Beaded hem double tank
Robert Rodriguez Women’s Beaded Hem Double Tank Top
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I figured I would upload another 10 min cooking school by Robert Rodriguez, Another Recipe I aspire to make one day. This is taken off the DVD “SIN CITY recut and extended” This dvd is a must have especially for aspiring filmmakers.
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What was Quentin Tarantino’s advice to Robert Rodriguez?
In his book, “Rebel Without a Crew”, Robert Rodriguez says that, after having met Quentin Tarantino in 1992 and both discussing their respective films and the filmmaking experiences, Rodriguez writes that he asked Tarantino for story-writing advice. Then he says, ‘He gave me really good advice’.
In the book, Rodriguez never says what that advice was (that I can recall). Does anyone know, with at least some level of certainty, what that advice was (perhaps Rodriguez spoke of it some other time or in an interview, or Tarantino has given the advice before or since, etc.) ?
Best answer:
Answer by danmcscreenwriter
He told Robert to change the name to his film to: “Once Upon A Time in Mexico”
If you buy or rent the movie dvd, Robert tells you the information on directors remarks, if you
option the dvd to play “hear the director’s comments.”


