¡Planet Terror
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[Machine Translation] Fully loaded, fully equipped. All of humanity depends on this high-powered machine gun! Robert Rodriguez ("From Dusk Till Dawn") has set off a new spark on the horizon of zombie films, with this intense piece of zombie horror violence! From Dusk Till Dawn" and "Sin City" director Robert Rodriguez has revived the spirit of the grindhouse theaters of the 60s and 70s, where B-movies were shown in double and triple features, in the 21st century. The film is based on a script that Rodriguez originally conceived in the late 1990s to present a new image of zombies to the world in a time when zombie films were dying out. The soundtrack of John Carpenter's "New York 1997" ('81) and "Object X" ('82) were played during filming, and there was a plan to have Carpenter take charge of the music, but as a result, the director himself ended up writing the music as well as Carpenter. An unprecedented sci-fi horror film with violence, action, sexiness, and zombies. --A rural town in Texas. A mysterious virus spreads through the town due to a biological and chemical weapons experiment conducted by a U.S. military commander, transforming the infected one by one into violent zombies. Cherry, a go-go dancer, has one of her legs eaten by a zombie. In the lawless town where the army and zombies are mixed up, Cherry puts a machine gun on the leg she lost, and Dakota, a female doctor, fights back with a syringe in her hand.
Original Release Year: 2007
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