Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Why in te american movies you represente Mexico as a ranch?

we know that M茅xico is not a ranch, so why in the movies is represented like that.Why in te american movies you represente Mexico as a ranch?I don't understand why you think that Mexico is represented as a ranch. Why movie have you seen that did this? I've seen hundreds of films set in Mexico, and they have used many kinds of locations~big cities, villages, rugged terrain, etc. Many filmmakers have traveled to Mexico. If I recall, "Caveman" was filmed there, taking advantage of the types of landscape. I could make a list of the many types of movies set in Mexico. Perhaps I'll do that.



Again, exactly which films make it look like a ranch?



Here are some titles:

Amores perros

Apocalypto

Bandidas

Borderland

El callej贸n de los milagros

Cannon for Cordoba

The Crime of Father Amaro

Desperado (1995)

A Fistful of Dynamite

Frida

From Dusk Till Dawn

From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter

Fun in Acapulco

Like Water for Chocolate

Man on Fire (2004)

El Mariachi

The Matador

The Mexican

Nacho Libre

Nicotina

Once Upon a Time in Mexico

One Way Street

Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico

Three Amigos

Y tu mam谩 tambi茅n

Those are only a few of the many out there. Of course, some set in Mexico are filmed elsewhere.



I'm trying to get to IMDB, but they must be having problems at the site. That's a pain! Once I can access it, I can add titles.Why in te american movies you represente Mexico as a ranch?They do? In what movies?Why in te american movies you represente Mexico as a ranch?A ranch? Well it's better than using the cities...they are pretty lame looking.
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