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Planet Terror (2007)

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Planet Terror (2007)

Planet Terror (2007)
A film by Robert Rodriguez
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Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller | USA

Maverick filmmaker Robert Rodriguez details the violent struggle between a ravenous army of zombie-like humanoids who have taken control of the planet and the remaining survivors who refuse to go down without a fight. A dangerous government experiment has unleashed an abominable contamination that turns normal people into murderous mutants. Now, as an infinitely multiplying horde of frenzied psychotics flood the Texas plains, a dangerous outlaw named Wray (Freddy Rodriguez), a sexy stripper named Cherry (Rose McGowan), an unscrupulous smuggler named Abby (Naveen Andrews), and the curiously incapacitated Dr. Dakota Block (Marley Shelton) must try and make their way to the helicopter that could provide their only means of escaping to a place untouched by this nightmarish scourge that threatens to wipe out all of humankind. This nonstop action-horror hybrid originally was released as part of Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's ambitious Grindhouse double bill.

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Planet Terror (2007)

That Mr. Rodriguez and Mr. Tarantino are motivated by a sincere love of the movies they send up can hardly be doubted, but the affection is expressed in different ways. Mr. Rodriguez revels in badness for its own sake. Planet Terror is intoxicated by its own absurdity; it tries to raise incompetence to the level of craft, if not art. The random close-ups, the lurching cuts, the off-kilter framing – all of this is obviously intentional. So is the hodgepodge story, which is like a stew made of the contents of every can in the cupboard.

Planet Terror (2007)

Ms. McGowan plays Cherry Darling, a hard-luck go-go dancer. She reunites with an old boyfriend (Freddy Rodriguez), who turns out to be a notorious gunslinger. They team up with a bunch of other townspeople – we’re somewhere in Texas -— to fight off rampaging zombies (including Bruce Willis and Mr. Tarantino, who also has a small role in Death Proof). The zombies have been infected by a virus, and the only hope for a cure is…

Excerpt from A.O. Scott, The New York Times

Planet Terror (2007)

Planet Terror is a gruesome homage to every awful zombie adventure ever made. But be forewarned, in order to recreate an authentic ambience, the director has gone out of his way to degrade the quality of the production. So, don’t be surprised to see deliberately choppy editing, seasick cinematography, obviously excised scenes, cheesy dialogue, unrelated filler sequences and low-budget special effects, along with obvious scratch marks etched into the screen to convey the idea that you’re watching a well-worn print.

The shopworn storyline resurrects the cannibalistic ghouls gone amuck theme once again, and revolves around Cherry Dancer (Rose McGowan), a stripper whose diminished dream of becoming a doctor has her just hoping to take a shot as a stand-up comedienne.

Planet Terror (2007)

The inconsequential plot thickens when, ala Night of the Living Dead, the deceased come back to life in order to feast on their fellow humans. However, after losing a leg to the flesh-eating monsters, our heroine Cherry gets a chance to save the day in a bloody finale after she has an automatic weapon mounted onto her stump.

Merely mindless, improbable mayhem, yes, yet a guaranteed treat for fans of that trashy genre a couple of generations gone.
Kam Williams, News Blaze
Planet Terror (2007)

Exciting, sexy, gory – in a good way - and frequently laugh-out-loud funny, Rodriguez's zombie exploitation flick is the most fun you'll have in the cinema all year.

What's it all about?
The other half of the intended Grindhouse double bill with Tarantino's Death Proof, Robert Rodriguez's zombie exploitation flick is prefaced by a trailer for an ultra-violent (and non-existent) thriller called Machete (starring Danny Trejo, some naked women and lots of guns), in order to add a bit of drive-in flavour before the zombie action starts. After a glorious title sequence featuring Rose McGowan's pole-dancing act, the plot kicks off with a chemical weapon accidentally being unleashed and turning several people into flesh-hungry zombies.

In no time at all, almost the entire town is infected, leaving pole-dancer Cherry Darling (McGowan), her ex-boyfriend Wray (Freddy Rodriguez), military scientist Abby (Naveen Andrews) and Sheriff Hague (Michael Biehn) to defend themselves as best they can. Meanwhile, sinister married doctors Dakota and Bill (Marley Shelton and Josh Brolin) put their marital problems aside when their hospital becomes overrun with zombies.

Planet Terror (2007)

The Good
Planet Terror is terrific fun from beginning to end. Rodriguez's script gleefully exploits all the exploitation conventions, layering in sex, nudity, explosions, motorbikes, bonkers stunts and terrific special effects work.

The cast are fantastic too, particularly the super-sexy McGowan, who becomes the film's iconic image when she somehow ends up with a machine-gun for a leg. Marley Shelton is equally good as the homicidal doctor planning to leave her husband to run off with another woman (early zombie victim Stacey Ferguson, aka Fergie) and there's also a fabulous cameo by Bruce Willis.

Planet Terror (2007)

The Great
In addition, the characters all get really interesting back stories and the dialogue is frequently laugh-out-loud funny. Also, the gore effects are brilliantly used and the script even manages to pull off a spot of political subtext in amongst the mayhem.

Worth seeing?
Planet Terror is a hugely entertaining zombie exploitation thriller that delivers laughs, gore, terrific characters and more zombie ass-kicking than you could possibly hope for. As such, it's one of the best films of the year. A masterpiece.
Matthew Turner, The ViewLondon Review
Planet Terror (2007)

Planet Terror (2007)

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