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Planet Terror [2007]

Planet Terror [2007]
Robert Rodriguez

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2275 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-03-10
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 101 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
The lower-profile half of the Grindhouse double bill that flopped at the US box office in early 2007, Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror comes with lesser expectations. However, don’t let that fool you: this is a fun, pacey zombie film, that displays less self-indulgence than Tarantino’s Death Proof, and doesn’t skimp in the entertainment stakes either.

The plot is thin and quickly covered, but basically amounts to the release of a gas that creates lots of zombies. Stuck in the midst of the zombies is a small bunch of people who try and fight them off (among, er, other things). It doesn’t, fortunately, take long for Planet Terror to set all this up, and the stage is soon set for what we all paid our money for. Action. Violence. Characters of ill-repute. And, heck, a bit more action too.

Thus, Rodriguez delivers his tribute to the grindhouse movies he’s clearly inspired by, and Planet Terror proves to be a fine piece of work. With fast, exciting action sequences, leg-less Rose McGowan turning in sterling work in front of the camera, and stylish work behind it from Rodriguez, the film gels well.

Its director has perhaps bettered it himself with From Dusk Til Dawn, but that doesn’t mean that there’s not plenty to enjoy here. Taken either with its double-bill partner or as a standalone dish, Planet Terror is well worth your time. --Jon Foster

Synopsis
Director Robert Rodriguez (SIN CITY) pays homage to his favourite B-movies with PLANET TERROR, an old-fashioned zombie film that's infused with enough gore and giggles to please even Peter Jackson (BAD TASTE). Rose McGowan (CHARMED) plays Cherry, a go-go dancer whose night is interrupted by a vicious zombie attack that leaves her missing a leg. Her ex-boyfriend, Wray (Freddy Rodriguez, SIX FEET UNDER), takes charge, fashioning her a new leg from a machine gun and killing zombies along the way. PLANET TERROR plays as a pleasing ode to the horror and exploitation films that once played in grimy grindhouses across the country. Rodriguez splashes plenty of blood, guts, and gore across the screen, while also taking the plot into some wonderfully bizarre territory. PLANET TERROR was originally released as part of the GRINDHOUSE double feature with Quentin Tarantino's DEATH PROOF.


Customer Reviews

Good messy virus movie4
This is quite a gross movie, but it's so entertaining it works.

There's a lot of funny violence but it takes a strong stomach to enjoy it.

Tedious1
Don't get me wrong I love bad films but not boring ones. This is just incredibly tedious and painful to sit through. 1 dimensional characters and god awful acting conspire to make this possibly Rodriguez's worst film although I've not seen the spy kids trilogy. Oh yeah, and Tarantino turns up in it and proves once again he cannot act. But something else, anything else.

lots of fun4
Like a few other reviewers here, I wasn't expecting to like this as much as I did. I was expecting yet another 'in-joke' movie from the 90's enfant terribles who have now become the establishment but what I got instead was a nice bit of mindless entertainment.

What we have here is an old school zombie picture in line with Night of The Comet where the emphasis in focused firmly on trying to deliberately make it look like a low budget exploitation movie. While not being entirely successful at this(the deliberate 'missing reel' just hacked me off), it doesn't get in the way of a very effeciently told story and some excellent action.

Can someone please stop Quentin Tarrantino from acting though please? He chewed the scenery so much you could see the teeth marks!