Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (Region 1 DVD)
Description
When a fast food chicken restaurant is built on the site of an ancient Native American burial ground, the displaced spirits unite with the ghosts of exterminated chickens and transform into Indian Chicken zombies seeking revenge! Now it's up to a dim witted counter boy, his lesbian ex-girlfriend, and a burqa wearing fry cook to put an end to the foul-feathered menace once and for all. A hilarious mix of social satire, extreme gore, and hauntingly catchy musical numbers, this film is the most gut busting and outrageous movie! Also included is Poultry in Motion, the feature length behind the scenes cluckumentary on the making of Poultrygeist. Starring Joshua Olatunde, Jason Yachanin, Lloyd Kaufman, Caleb Emerson, Director Lloyd Kaufman Special Features: 2-Disc Set Region 0 NTSC Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital, English Additional Release Material: Music Video Audio Commentary: Director's Commentary Introduction: Lloyd Kaufman Documentary: Poultry in Motion: The Truth Is Stranger Than Chicken, the Making of Poultrygeist Trailers: Troma Trailers Interactive Features: Easter Eggs Runtime: 99 Minutes.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 790357940691
- Department
- Movies & TV
- Released
- 31 Mar 2009
- Type
- Movies
- Format
- DVD
- Genre
- Science Fiction
- Sub-genre
- Horror
- Region
- Region 1
- Studio
- Troma
- Runtime
- 105 min
- Age Restriction
- UN
- Supply Source
- USA
Movie
- Release Year
- 2006
- Running Time
- 203 min
- Language
- English
- Alternate Title
- Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead
- Categories
- Comedies / Lesbians / Satire / Theatrical Release
- US Box Office
- $13.0 million
- Official Website
- http://www.poultrygeistmovie.com/
- Ratings
-
- IMDb
- 6.1
- Rotten Tomatoes®
- 65% 65%
- Synopsis
- What if NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD and FAST FOOD NATION were ground together in the bowels of a meat grinder? Find out in this awesomely disgusting--and disgustingly awesome--satire from director Lloyd Kaufman (THE TOXIC AVENGER). When a fast food chain builds a restaurant on an Indian burial ground, people begin to die in disgusting ways that would only happen in a Troma film. Meanwhile, a man named Arbie (Jason Yachanin) is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend Wendy (Kate Graham). But his new employment at the American Chicken Bunker restaurant, Wendy's new girlfriend Micki (Allyson Sereboff), and evil chicken spirits threaten to ruin his plans.
- Release Notes
DVD Features:
- 2-Disc Set
- Region 0
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital - English
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary: Director's Commentary
- Introduction: Lloyd Kaufman
- Music Video: Music Videos
- Documentary: Poultry In Motion: The Truth Is Stranger Than Chicken - The Making Of Poultrygeist
- Trailers: Troma Trailers
Deleted Scenes:
- 1. Deleted Scenes
Featurette:
- 1. Explosion Effect Featurette
Alternate Ending:
- 1. Ron Jeremy's Alternate "Happy Ending"
Bonus Footage:
- 1. Sexy Rooftop Re-Shoot
Interactive Features:
- Easter Eggs
Disc 1:
Disc 2:
- Poster
- Cast & Crew
- Director
- Lloyd Kaufman
- Star
- Caleb Emerson / Rose Ghavami / Kate Graham / Lloyd Kaufman / Joshua Olatunde / Khalid Rivera / Allyson Sereboff / Robin L. Watkins / Jason Yachanin
- Screenwriter
- Dan Bova / Gabriel Friedman / Lloyd Kaufman
- Composer
- Duggie Banas / Jason "Shack" Kozun
- Executive Producer
- Michael Herz / Lloyd Kaufman / Patricia Swinney Kaufman
- Producer
- Andy Deemer / Kiel Walker
- Director of Photography
- Brendan Flynt
- Movie Critics
- Entertainment Weekly
- "It's genuine sick fun, and there isn't a boring moment in it....That rare and insane thing: an exploitation movie with soul." -- Grade: B+— Owen Gleiberman (30 May 3008, p.69)
- Los Angeles Times
- "[A] heaping helping of political incorrectness gleefully spiced to offend just about every sentinent being. And it comes with sides of musical numbers..."— Michael Ordona (13 Jun 2008, )
- New York Times
- "[A] satirical sexploitation zombie chicken gross-out musical extravaganza....Directed with finger-licking gusto by Lloyd Kaufman..."— Nathan Lee (9 May 2009, )