Wild Zero
This Japanese, rock and roll, horror cult-film classic tells the tale of an alien invasion that causes earthlings to return to life as flesh-eating zombies. This strange occurrence happens while Ace, and avid fan of rockabilly, is en route to a concert featuring his favorite band, Guitar Wolf. When things get a little too crazy, Ace summons the help of Guitar Wolf and the whole crew gets caught up in a series wild, bloody adventures complete with appearances by naked women with guns, delirious rock managers in hot pants, and transsexuals. All of this happens while the zombies are hot on their trail.
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A low-budget, gore-filled, gender-bending, narrative-free rock variation on Night of the Living Dead which is bizarre enough to gain a cult following.
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- Halliwell's Film Guide
- 02 Mar 2006 at 15:42
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Most helpful member's review of Wild Zero
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I love zombie films, and I love rock bands; so Wild Zero is definitely a movie for me. Until you consider that the movie is a load of rubbish, that is. Of ...
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- Nick
- England
- 17 Sep 2004 at 13:03
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Most recent members' reviews of Wild Zero
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Now,i love this film and i love this film because of one reason and one reason only,its the same reason why i loved this film even before i had even seen it and...
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- High Wycombe
- 13 Dec 2008 at 12:15
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Okay, so, what have we here then? A rock'n'roll band and their most devoted fan, who can summon with the help of a magic whistle, the girl he falls in ...
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- Savage
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- London, England
- 03 Oct 2008 at 15:44
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Unconvincing zombie's and crap rock & roll music made this one painfull to watch. It's good for a laugh if you're baked but it had nothing of ...
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- 23 Apr 2008 at 13:55
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