Weekly Comp - Samurai Zombie - 04/07/2010 - FINISHED







Label: MVM

Release date: 19th July 2010

Release type: DVD

Certificate: tbc

Running time:

Pricing: £15.99

Genre: Eastern cinema

Director: Tak Sakaguchi







GOOD NASTY FUN WITH GREAT ACTION SEQUENCES, ACTUAL PLOT TWISTS AND SMART, LIGHT-FINGERED CARTOON VIOLENCE.  BOXOFFICE.COM



From screenwriter Ryuhei Kitamura (director of The Midnight Meat Train and writer-director of Versus) and director Tak Sakaguchi (the star of Versus and fight choreographer for Tokyo Gore Police and Vampire Girl Vs. Frankenstein Girl) comes Samurai Zombie , a splatter-filled, genre blending, horror-comedy that delivers precisely what its title promises.



A vacationing familys drive through the tranquil woods surrounding Eight Spears Village takes an unfortunate turn when their car hits a gun-toting man standing in the middle of the road. Suddenly, a young man and woman emerge from the woods and, after shooting the accident victim, proceed to car-jack the family taking them hostage in the process. The situation immediately goes from bad to worse when the car suffers a blowout and dad is sent off in search of a spare tyre or an alternative means of transport while his wife and two kids remain in the hands to the two apparent psychopaths.



Unfortunately, any sign of deliverance for dad, his family or their captors is a long way off. Before he can find help, a mysterious encounter with a rather large blade leaves the head of the family headless, precipitating a bloody rainfall and the resurrection of a long-dead samurai warrior with a mean streak and a score to settle. Meanwhile, back at the car, a derelict old hag appears before the stranded group with a dire but frighteningly convincing warning: Youre all going to die! Confirmation of this stark proclamation soon comes in the form of the undead warrior looking to add to his newly-begun collection of severed heads.



A highly recommended addition to the recent wave of Japanese extreme splatter movies, Samurai Zombie sees director Sakaguchi and writer Kitamura playing for laughs and shocks in equal measure with a joyously demented zombie flick that includes scenes of explosive geyser-spouting decapitations, hilariously graphic dismemberment, wince-inducing oral castration and the introduction of a pair of bumbling cops with an amusing case of serious gun envy. Size, it appears, is everything.



Samurai Zombie (cert. tbc) will be released on DVD (£15.99) by MVM on 19th July 2010.









HELL YEAH!







So how do you win it? Well, everyone here (probably) knows I ADORE ZOMBIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And since this week's prize is a zombie film, well it's the perfect excuse for a zombie competiton.



All you have to do this week is create a zombie. EASY! But there's a twist. It has to be an original drawing. Either done on paper and scaned or whatever, or on Paint, etc. Whatever, as long as it's a picture drawn by you. The picture has to be off a zombie, ANY ZOMBIE, but I'm looking mainly for a unique type of zombie. We've had monk zombies, doctor zombies and even clown zombies so the more original the better.



And don't worry I'm not giving away the three prizes to the best artist! All those that enter will be put into a hat next sunday and three will be randomly drawn and will win the dvd. Simple!





So get doodling!



As always ANYONE can enter (although moderators are excluded from winning the prize) and you can enter as many times as you like - the more the merrier and the more chance you have off winning.



So, that's it. Draw a zombie, post it on this thread and prey.



Simples!





Good luck everyone!



Kyle Hello all! Like I said in the last comp, I'm sorry it's so late - I had a show to do at the weekend so I never really had time to do this. Anyways, here's this week's awesome prize...MVM19th July 2010DVDtbc: £15.99Eastern cinemaTak SakaguchiFrom screenwriter Ryuhei Kitamura (director of and writer-director of ) and director Tak Sakaguchi (the star of  and fight choreographer for and) comes, a splatter-filled, genre blending, horror-comedy that delivers precisely what its title promises.A vacationing familys drive through the tranquil woods surrounding Eight Spears Village takes an unfortunate turn when their car hits a gun-toting man standing in the middle of the road. Suddenly, a young man and woman emerge from the woods and, after shooting the accident victim, proceed to car-jack the family taking them hostage in the process. The situation immediately goes from bad to worse when the car suffers a blowout and dad is sent off in search of a spare tyre or an alternative means of transport while his wife and two kids remain in the hands to the two apparent psychopaths.Unfortunately, any sign of deliverance for dad, his family or their captors is a long way off. Before he can find help, a mysterious encounter with a rather large blade leaves the head of the family headless, precipitating a bloody rainfall and the resurrection of a long-dead samurai warrior with a mean streak and a score to settle. Meanwhile, back at the car, a derelict old hag appears before the stranded group with a dire but frighteningly convincing warning: Youre all going to die! Confirmation of this stark proclamation soon comes in the form of the undead warrior looking to add to his newly-begun collection of severed heads.A highly recommended addition to the recent wave of Japanese extreme splatter movies,sees director Sakaguchi and writer Kitamura playing for laughs and shocks in equal measure with a joyously demented zombie flick that includes scenes of explosive geyser-spouting decapitations, hilariously graphic dismemberment, wince-inducing oral castration and the introduction of a pair of bumbling cops with an amusing case of serious gun envy. Size, it appears, is everything.(cert. tbc) will be released on DVD (£15.99) by MVM on 19th July 2010.HELL YEAH!So how do you win it? Well, everyone here (probably) knows I ADORE ZOMBIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And since this week's prize is a zombie film, well it's the perfect excuse for a zombie competiton.All you have to do this week is create a zombie. EASY! But there's a twist. It has to be an original drawing. Either done on paper and scaned or whatever, or on Paint, etc. Whatever, as long as it's a picture drawn by you. The picture has to be off a zombie, ANY ZOMBIE, but I'm looking mainly for a unique type of zombie. We've had monk zombies, doctor zombies and even clown zombies so the more original the better.And don't worry I'm not giving away the three prizes to the best artist! All those that enter will be put into a hat next sunday and three will be randomly drawn and will win the dvd. Simple!So get doodling!As always ANYONE can enter (although moderators are excluded from winning the prize) and you can enter as many times as you like - the more the merrier and the more chance you have off winning.So, that's it. Draw a zombie, post it on this thread and prey.Simples!Good luck everyone!Kyle Attached Thumbnails





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