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Today marks the arrival of ‘Machete’ in your local video store, and like most of Robert Rodriguez’s films … it’s pretty damn crazy. Graphic violence, sexy women, tongue-in-cheek satire, broad wackiness, and a powerfully eclectic cast are what you’ll generally find in the man’s films, and with that in mind…
**5. 'Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams'](http://www.moviefone.com/movie/spy-kids-2-the-island-of-lost-dreams/12071/main)**
***The Movie*:** There was still a lot of charm left in the franchise when Part 2 of the family-friendly adventure series made its appearance. Some (like me) like it better than Part 1.
***The DVD***: The sequel has one thing the original does not: a DVD overflowing with extra features: the director offers his typically engaging "film school" stuff, but there's also some bonus goodies for the kids to enjoy.
**4. 'El Mariachi'](http://www.moviefone.com/movie/el-mariachi/7833/main) / 'Desperado'](http://www.moviefone.com/movie/desperado/1428/main)**
***The Movies***: A fascinating double feature in that it shows what Rodriguez can do with very little ... and it also shows what he can do with a decent budget. Throw in the overzealous but entertaining 'Once Upon a Time in Mexico' and you have one stylishly bizarre trilogy:
***The DVD*:** Just out this week is the aforementioned double feature on Blu-ray, and it seems that the new release retains all the commentary / featurette goodness from the earlier DVDs -- which makes that Blu-ray a must-own for any R.R. fan.