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Region: Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: Vistavision (1.66:1) Audio: THX-Certified Mastering Dolby Digital Surround EX (simulated 6.1) True 6.1 system. Rear center channel is separately encoded into the DTS soundtrack. Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
Extraterrestrial fast-food franchisers come to earth to pick up food supplies-in this case, human flesh. After wiping out a few small towns, the aliens must contend with a team of government assassins, headed by Pete O'Herne. As the plot rolls on, O'Herne's crew is decimated in as gory a manner as possible, and innocent bystander Craig Smith ends up being marinated (and a darned good job it is). Turns out that the space folks are running on a timetable; they've got to return to their home planet with their human-hash cargo before a rival franchise puts them out of business. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
As exhausting and demanding a test of the gag reflex as any film ever committed to celluloid, Peter Jackson's low-budget, amazingly resourceful portrayal of mankind a la carte is a series of kinetically realized chunk-blowing vignettes that endlessly assault the viewer at such a hyperactive pace that it's nearly impossible to draw a breath, much less take a moment to laugh at the revoltingly hilarious exploits. Sheep are blown to oblivion with rocket launchers, steaming alien vomit is consumed as a delicacy, legions of sledgehammer-toting, human-hungry aliens taunt and torture the heroes, and an entire Victorian home launches into space -- all for a fraction of the budget of the most minimalist independent film of recent years and with ten times the energy. Though Jackson would repeatedly revisit similar nauseating territory to similar effect and success, he would captivate viewers six years later with Heavenly Creatures, his moving and hauntingly sensitive retelling of New Zealand's infamous Parker-Hulme murders. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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As exhausting and demanding a test of the gag reflex as any film ever committed to celluloid, Peter Jackson's low-budget, amazingly resourceful portrayal of mankind a la carte is a series of kinetically realized chunk-blowing vignettes that endlessly assault the viewer at such a hyperactive pace that it's nearly impossible to draw a breath, much less take a moment to laugh at the revoltingly hilarious exploits. Sheep are blown to oblivion with rocket launchers, steaming alien vomit is consumed as a delicacy, legions of sledgehammer-toting, human-hungry aliens taunt and torture the heroes, and an entire Victorian home launches into space -- all for a fraction of the budget of the most minimalist independent film of recent years and with ten times the energy. Though Jackson would repeatedly revisit similar nauseating territory to similar effect and success, he would captivate viewers six years later with Heavenly Creatures, his moving and hauntingly sensitive retelling of New Zealand's infamous Parker-Hulme murders. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Chapters
Side #1 --
0. Chapter Selection
1. Program Start/Brain Blaster(Main Titles) [5:30]
2. Extraterrestrial Psychos [3:00]
3. Ozzy and Frank [3:13]
4. "Time for Talkies" [5:22]
5. Armed and Dangerous [2:48]
6. Sledgehammer Assault [4:33]
7. Bad News [3:00]
8. Blood Feast [4:16]
9. "We've Got Trouble" [2:38]
10. In the Pot [2:45]
11. Brain Dead [3:07]
12. "The Bastards Have Landed" [2:23]
13. Cleaning House [4:06]
14. Bowl of Puke [4:10]
15. Search and Destroy [1:06]
16. Killing Field [4:29]
17. Attack of the Chef [3:11]
18. Squashed! [3:59]
19. Machete Massacre [3:12]
20. Aliens on the Warpath [2:34]
21. Heavy Artillery [3:30]
22. Kill 'Em All! [3:39]
23. Blast-Off [3:33]
24. "I'm Comin' to Get You Bastards" [:11]
25. End Credits [:26]
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DVD Menu
Side #1 --
Extras
Trailer
Peter Jackson Bio
Audio Setup
Dolby Digital Surround EX
DTS (Playback Requires DTS Decoder)
Dolby Surround 2.0
THX Optimizer
Audio Tests
Video Tests
Play
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4 - customer reviews
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Jamie Selkirk
| - | Editor | |
Ken Hammon
| - | Screenwriter | |
Michelle Scullion
| - | Composer (Music Score) | |
Peter Jackson
| - | Director, Editor, Makeup, Cinematographer, Producer, Special Effects, Screenwriter | |
Tony Hiles
| - | Consultant/advisor, Screenwriter |
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Format: DVD
Release Date: 11/20/2001
UPC: 013131165890
Item ID: 15357
Studio: STARZ / ANCHOR BAY
ProductID: ANCH11658DVD
Region: Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: Vistavision (1.66:1) Audio: THX-Certified Mastering Dolby Digital Surround EX (simulated 6.1) True 6.1 system. Rear center channel is separately encoded into the DTS soundtrack. Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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Features
Widescreen presentation [1.66:1] enhanced for 16x9 TVs
Theatrical trailer
Peter Jackson bio
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