Bwahahaha! Oh man, do I love this film. Other than being utterly crazy stupid, Planet Terror is a fine parody; a practical joke about all that blood and guns stuff that we love. Poor plot line, mossy sets, dim lights and mediocre performance - Robert Rodridgez has successfully created a parody of all those shitty ass retro and low budget horrors that made zero dollars back in the day. However, retro is definitely in and this movie was an exuberant zombie bloodbath that will happily join my zombie Horror collection. 8.6/10.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Planet Terror Review
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