Any movie with two deaths by anal penetration within the first 20 minutes is a classic in my book.
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Regie Lloyd Kaufman
A brutal, bleak comedy.
Helle Aufregung herrscht in Tromaville, als der beliebte Fast Food Konzern American Chicken Bunker seine neuste Filiale ausgerechnet auf dem alten Indianerfriedhof eröffnet. Hin- und hergerissen zwischen Raubtierkapitalismus und demonstrierenden Bürgerinitiativlern ist der junge Arbie, Hilfskellner im Hühnergrill und voll verliebt in die militante Tierrechtlerin Wendy. Schon bald aber häufen sich im Bunker sonderbare Vorfälle, und auf einmal sind die Zombies los. Zeit für Arbie, zum Helden zu werden.
Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead läuft derzeit in keinem Kino.
Folge dem Film in der App, um benachrichtigt zu werden, sobald Spielzeiten dazukommen.
Any movie with two deaths by anal penetration within the first 20 minutes is a classic in my book.
75 minutes of the worst, most racist "musical" you've ever seen in your life and then 25 minutes of the most absurdly explicit body fluid gags (shit, vomit, blood, cum, spit, this movie's got it all!) and Romero/Fulci level gore of the 2000s. Real mixed bag but I'll confess to being impressed by its sheer existence after a while.
"Drop that rectum!"An American Chicken Bunker Restaurant opens up in Tromaville, built on an sacred Indian burial ground - what could possible go wrong? ... oh yeah and this is a musical!"Be gentle this is my first time!"What the hell can you say about this? ... Well with the perfect amount of offensiveness (there's a perfect amount??) well in other words leave your moral compass at the door you'll have no use for it here, with it's tightly packed buns of blood, shit and puke that will make even Colonel Sanders blush and say "ohhh you!" that all go to make this a classic chicken sandwich of a movie and may also be the best musical ever since the little awful Annie movie (which to be honest is not that bad!)
A fast-food restaurant chain is built atop an ancient Native American burial ground, causing the spirits to transform diners and staff into murderous chicken zombies.
Lloyd Kaufman directed the film in 2006, continuing his long-standing career as the co-founder of the independent studio Troma Entertainment.
Yes, it is a horror-comedy musical featuring several choreographed song-and-dance numbers throughout the narrative.
Check local streaming platforms or the Troma Now website for availability.