Robert Rodriguez
Guest: Robert Rodriguez
Date: 2025-04-24 | Duration: 2h 36m
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Episode Overview
About Robert Rodriguez
Robert Rodriguez is a visionary director, producer, and screenwriter celebrated for his groundbreaking films such as "Desperado," "From Dusk Till Dawn," and the cult classic "Machete." As the founder of Troublemaker Studios and Brass Knuckles Films, Rodriguez has redefined independent filmmaking, often blending genres and pushing creative boundaries with his unique storytelling style. Known for his DIY approach, he famously shot his debut feature, "El Mariachi," on a shoestring budget, which went on to win awards and launch his illustrious career. Rodriguez's dynamic presence and innovative techniques make him a captivating figure in the film industry, continuously inspiring aspiring filmmakers and audiences alike.
Key Moments
- – El Mariachi — making a film for $7,000 that changed Hollywood
- – Great musicians who can't read music — freedom vs. training
- – The second-film fear syndrome for successful directors
- – How bad films got second lives on video — the streaming difference
- – First digital 3D film — Rodriguez on the technology frontier
- – Brass Knuckle Films — Conan/Frazetta-inspired projects
- – Creativity and the universe — the more you contribute, the more you get
- 0:00:00 – Anybody who makes a film for $7,000 is a hero — El Mariachi
- 0:23:23 – Great musicians who can't read music — technical vs. intuitive
- 0:44:14 – After a first success, directors get scared of the second film
- 1:05:51 – Movies that died in theaters but got second lives on video
- 1:25:53 – Making the first digital 3D movie — Rodriguez on the frontier
- 2:31:52 – Brass Knuckle Films — Conan/Frazetta and a role for Joe
Transcript Excerpt
Starting point is 00:00:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. Trained by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day. Oh man. Very, very nice to meet you. Incredible to meet you. I'm a fucking gigantic fan. Man, I appreciate that. I just love what you've done because like anybody who could start their career off and Starting point is 00:00:23 make a movie for $7,000 is a hero. That's just an incredible accomplishment to make a movie that people still watch and talk about today for seven grand. It was an experience for sure. I had a really good plan and it backfired. So I tried to right away when it worked in a different way, I wanted to share that experience. Starting point is 00:00:49 I wrote a book called Rebel Without a Crew that really inspired filmmakers. Cause you remember that time. You did the audio for it too. Just recently, I couldn't believe it. I hadn't read it since I wrote it. And I had forgotten a lot of the details. And now I can see why it inspired so many people Starting point is 00:01:01 because it, you know, when you're in your early twenties, six months feels like six years right so when you read it now and go oh my god from inception to making it penniless by myself to toast to the town it's like that it was unbelievable I couldn't wait to shout from the move rooftops to all the other filmmakers like me who thought they couldn't get in how I did it exactly I wrote a book about it And I'd read it now and I'd go, oh my God, this is an impossible story. I keep laughing during the audio book going, okay, what you're reading right now never happened before Starting point is 00:01:30 and it never happened again. It was like lightning in a bottle. And you would see every time I thought something wasn't going my way, and I was really bummed about it, within weeks, an upshot beyond. And it really taught you that you just got to follow your instinct. If you have an idea, go. Starting point is 00:01:47 Even if you know no one else has ever done this before. And you'...
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