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After an experimental bio-weapon is released, turning thousands into zombie-like creatures, it's up to a rag-tag group of survivors to stop the infected and those behind its release.
In Texas, the gang leaded by the black market dealer Abby faces a group of renegade militaries leaded by Captain Muldoon in an abandoned military base. During their shootout, Abby shoots a recipient of biological weapon, releasing an experimental highly-contagious gas that turns humans to flesh-eating zombies. Meanwhile, in the local hospital, Dr. Block sees an epidemic with many patients with the same nasty symptoms. When the outbreak affects most of the local population, a group of people with immunity leaded by the mechanic Wray, Sheriff Hague, the stripper Cherry and the Dr. Dakota, fight to survive and become the last hope to save the world.
I am a fan of Tarantino, though I&#39;m slighty disappointed with his portion in the Tarantino- Rodriguez Grindhouse partnership. It&#39;s classic Tarantino with the excellent dialogue, but Death Proof seemed to be lacking something, and seemed more like a Tarantino movie done Blaxploitation style. Now Rodriguez&#39;s offering with Planet Terror is the bomb, and it is miles better than Death Proof in containing the spirit of Grindhouse, and that it doesn&#39;t seem to have his fingerprints and stylistic references all over it, making it a truly wicked grindhouse experience.<br/><br/>The opening pole dance by Rose McGowan as Cherry Darling is worth the admission ticket, set to a pulsating score contributed by Rodriguez himself, which rocked the entire picture with its snazzy, catchy tune which doesn&#39;t seem the least embarrassing. It&#39;s worth more than the lap dance sequence in Death Proof, which seemed rather tame as compared to the energy exuded by McGowaan. But sexiness is not just her character&#39;s trait, as she does get to kick some serious butt with that machine gun to save humanity, and does so with aplomb, that I will rate her Cherry Darling as one of the most interesting female action heroes out there.<br/><br/>And true to the spirit of Grindhouse, there are tons, and I mean really tons of blazing guns that don&#39;t seem to run out of bullets, blood that splatter, spray, and ooze, plenty of gore and many more gut spilling. Action sequences are filled with exaggeration and stylized violence, you can&#39;t help but to chuckle at them, yet cheer them on. To me, it seemed that all the cast and crew had a wonderful time trying to recreate those cheesy moments, especially with the spouting of extremely cringeworthy lines of dialogue, and even more terrible acting, but this attitude of fun permeates through the movie, even having an essential reel (with I&#39;m sure plenty more flesh you would want to see, and probably some major plot revelations as well) gone missing. Ha!<br/><br/>The story played out like a no brainer, with plenty of characters thrown in for the fun of it, and scenes which jump from one to another without much proper coherence. But who cares, since all we want to see are flesh and blood. So the semblance of a story goes with an experimental biological weapon released airborne into a town, and everyone starts turning into zombies one by one. It&#39;s Invasion and a gang of survivors, ala 28 Days/Weeks Later, got to put aside their differences, gang together and hold out for survival, which involved a scene which looked straight out of Feast.<br/><br/>Freddy Rodriguez leads the group as highly skilled with a mysterious past El Wray, who has the hots for Cherry Darling, his ex. They&#39;re joined by Dr. Dakota Block (Marley Shelton), Sheriff Hague and Deputy Carlos - Michael Biehn from Terminator and Crlos Gallardo from El Mariachi - experienced folks with guns and survival of course, and a hot of other recognizable faces like Stacy Ferguson, Naveen Andrews, and even Quentin Tarantino as well, in a role that is reminiscent of his character in From Dusk Till Dawn (at least that mouth of his anyway) and in a scene that will bound to make his detractors laugh out loud. Look out too for a cameo appearance (and this guy seem to be making a lot of uncredited/cameo appearances too) and his dialogue regarding the war on terror.<br/><br/>I&#39;d highly recommend Planet Terror over Death Proof anytime (sorry Tarantino), and it is too bad their idea of kickstarting a slew of Grindhouse features seemed to have taken a backseat due to the lacklustre performance of their double bill. But this one, I&#39;d go as far as to say it&#39;s under contention for my top 10 movies of the year. Go watch, and don&#39; forget the coda (extremely short though) at the end of the credits.<br/><br/>P.S. the movie version shown in Singapore is the extended version, and came together with the &quot;Prevue&quot; of Machete, one of the fake trailer segment out of four which made it here.
A nearly perfect good time, marred only by the acting of Quentin Tarantino and the absence of nudity.<br/><br/>The real perversion of somebody like Robert Rodriguez is the puritanical streak running through his hyper-violent resume. He likes family and kids, which is admirable, and as kids&#39; movies go, the &quot;Spy&quot; flicks are better than most. But his foul-mouthed adult shoot-em-ups, especially the ones with the visual gimmicks, break the laws of their own universe when they overdeliver the sadism and often fail to pay off on the skin side. If you&#39;re a grindhouse director, grind some ass, baby. (Although he did, once upon a time, give us a whole lot of Salma Hayek.)<br/><br/>That said, this movie is excellent on just about every level. The funky look makes watching fun, and adds to the thrill without distracting. It&#39;s very funny, and hardly ever seems like it&#39;s trying. The missing reel is inspired. A zombie movie is about the played-outest thing going, so it&#39;s gotta happen fast and large. The action here is as big as it needs to be. Shocks keep coming, characters are interesting, and other than nipples or pubic hair, anything could happen.<br/><br/>Any excuse to hear Michael Parks speak is a good excuse. Except &quot;Kill Bill.&quot;

There is also a mention &quot;in memory of&quot; over the radio offrom <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> in the events of <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a>.<br/><br/>So we have...<br/><br/>1, <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a><br/><br/>2, <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a><br/><br/>Then we can move onto . As he is alive in <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a> but dies in <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a>. That would place the (current) events of <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a> and <a href="/title/tt0378194/">Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)</a> after the events of <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a>.<br/><br/>So...<br/><br/>1, <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a><br/><br/>2, <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a><br/><br/>3, <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a><br/><br/>4, <a href="/title/tt0378194/">Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)</a><br/><br/>Then ontowho is alive in <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a>, <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a> and <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a> but is killed in <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a>.<br/><br/>Leading us to...<br/><br/>1, <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a><br/><br/>2, <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a><br/><br/>3, <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a><br/><br/>4, <a href="/title/tt0378194/">Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)</a><br/><br/>5, <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a><br/><br/>But then you have to include <a href="/title/tt0120860/">From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)</a> and <a href="/title/tt0120695/">From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman&#39;s Daughter (1999)</a>.<br/><br/> makes reference to the events and death of his fatherin <a href="/title/tt0120860/">From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)</a>, which obviously sets this film after <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a>. Then <a href="/title/tt0120695/">From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman&#39;s Daughter (1999)</a> is actually a prequel set in the 1800&#39;s therefore the earliest of the connections.<br/><br/>So finaly, chronologically the films go...<br/><br/>1, <a href="/title/tt0120695/">From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman&#39;s Daughter (1999)</a><br/><br/>2, <a href="/title/tt1028528/">Death Proof (2007)</a><br/><br/>3, <a href="/title/tt1077258/">Planet Terror (2007)</a><br/><br/>4, <a href="/title/tt0266697/">Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)</a><br/><br/>5, <a href="/title/tt0378194/">Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)</a><br/><br/>6, <a href="/title/tt0116367/">From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)</a><br/><br/>7, <a href="/title/tt0120860/">From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)</a><br/><br/>But since the world technically ends at the end of Planet Terror, none of this makes sense anyway. Just enjoy the shows, folks. He was one of Abby&#39;s guys at the beginning on the army base. He wears a white shirt and a towel wrapped around his head.He&#39;s the first one to grab Romey (before he&#39;s castrated) and he gets killed by Muldoon in the shootout. <br/><br/>He was also the voice of the soldier who said &quot;Lewis is getting his dick wet, sir&quot; near the end. a5c7b9f00b

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