Planet Terror
The movie depicts the violent struggle between thousands into zombie-like creatures who have taken control of the planet and a rag-tag group of survivors who refuse to go down without a fight.
31 May 1955, Florida, USA
15 August 1983, Miami, Florida, USA
27 March 1975, Whittier, California, USA
7 June 1982, San Antonio, Texas, USA
16 April 1965, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
April 21, 1979 in Virginia, USA
11 May 1970, South Dakota, USA
19 March 1955, Idar-Oberstein, West Germany
14 February 1973, Arkansas, USA
17 November 1978, Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand
June 2, 1989 in Austin, Texas, USA
27 March 1963, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
13 July 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
12 August 1986, Caracas, Venezuela
9 May 1989, Austin, Texas, USA
December 2, 1966 in Houston, Texas, USA
20 June 1968, San Antonio, Texas, USA
12 April 1974, Los Angeles, California, USA
3 August 1955, West Los Angeles, California, USA
1999, Austin, Texas, USA
29 November 1952, Olean, New York, USA
November 09, 2007
Won't make any friends outside of B-movie aficionados, and even they might tire of laughing at all the cheapo gore being thrown around.
November 09, 2007
Dire and dunderheaded.
November 09, 2007
Geysers of blood, insinuating camera angles and an extremely playful editing style add to the mayhem, keeping us gasping in horror and laughing at the gleeful excesses on screen.
January 23, 2013
A first-rate homage to the schlocky, sleazy B-movies of decades past.
February 14, 2008
Too ugly conceptually to be any fun.
November 03, 2012
Planet Terror makes bad movies look good, and that's absolutely a compliment.
February 08, 2017
A dull-witted homage to 1970s schlock Grindhouse horror films.
November 09, 2007
Exciting, sexy, gory - in a good way - and frequently laugh-out-loud funny, Rodriguez's zombie exploitation flick is the most fun you'll have in the cinema all year.
September 18, 2013
Packed with hot women, a ninja-like character and zombies, it's the kind of movie a 15-year-old would make with a limitless budget and little concern for ratings. Good thing he knows how to make an incredibly fun movie.
March 01, 2008
Some people call this a guilty pleasure %u2013 a silly expression that has been adopted by serious minded critics who apologise for liking overtly commercial movies
November 09, 2007
Aficionados will appreciate the po-faced wordplay and self-consciously gnarled-up aesthetic (missing reels, bad syncing, etc) as much as the fleshy centrepieces and gross-out grace notes. Others will struggle to find much appeal.

