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Planète terreur

Titre original : Planet Terror
  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1h 45min
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Planète terreur (2007)
Trailer for Planet Terror
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Dark ComedySplatter HorrorZombie HorrorActionComedyHorrorThriller

Après qu'une arme biologique expérimentale ait transformé des milliers de personnes en zombie, un groupe de survivants cherche à stopper l'invasion et les personnes qui en sont la cause.Après qu'une arme biologique expérimentale ait transformé des milliers de personnes en zombie, un groupe de survivants cherche à stopper l'invasion et les personnes qui en sont la cause.Après qu'une arme biologique expérimentale ait transformé des milliers de personnes en zombie, un groupe de survivants cherche à stopper l'invasion et les personnes qui en sont la cause.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Scénario
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Casting principal
    • Rose McGowan
    • Freddy Rodríguez
    • Josh Brolin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    229 k
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    4 053
    541
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Scénario
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Casting principal
      • Rose McGowan
      • Freddy Rodríguez
      • Josh Brolin
    • 330avis d'utilisateurs
    • 183avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux58

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    Rose McGowan
    Rose McGowan
    • Cherry Darling
    Freddy Rodríguez
    Freddy Rodríguez
    • Wray
    • (as Freddy Rodriguez)
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Dr. William Block
    Marley Shelton
    Marley Shelton
    • Dr. Dakota Block
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • J.T.
    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Sheriff Hague
    Rebel Rodriguez
    Rebel Rodriguez
    • Tony Block
    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Lt. Muldoon
    Naveen Andrews
    Naveen Andrews
    • Abby
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    • Romy
    Fergie
    Fergie
    • Tammy
    • (as Stacy Ferguson)
    Nicky Katt
    Nicky Katt
    • Joe
    Hung Nguyen
    • Dr. Crane
    Cecilia Conti
    • Paramedic Cecil
    Tommy Nix
    • Paramedic Nixer
    Tom Savini
    Tom Savini
    • Deputy Tolo
    Carlos Gallardo
    Carlos Gallardo
    • Deputy Carlos
    Skip Reissig
    • Skip
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Scénario
      • Robert Rodriguez
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    Avis des utilisateurs330

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    8paulbestall

    Odd comments

    I've seen a fairly large segment of this film and don't understand either of the two negative reviews at all. I classed it as a zombie flick and as such found it a good addition to the genre. To say it is the sickest (notice the correct spelling) film ever made shows a complete lack of cinema knowledge to the extent of idiocy. Anyone who has seen any of Rodriquez's previous work will not be in the least bit surprised by anything in this film and will probably enjoy as such. If you like the Horror genre, especially Zombies, which are thankfully making a return to cinema, you will find a special place in your dark and twisted hearts for this. I have and can't wait to see it on the big screen. Makes a refreshing change from the horror pap that's come out of Hollywood in the last decade.
    sugarmesweet427

    shut up!

    Everyone who thinks Grindhouse was a mindless piece of cinema and completely useless needs to shut up.

    And as for telling people who like this movie to get a real brain, get off your high horse.

    These movies were supposed to trashy and gory and cheesy, that's what makes them so great. Being immature and ridiculous everyone once and a while just for the hell of it is fun, and that's the spirit these movies were made in.

    get the sticks out of your you know where people. It's not like I'm putting them on a pedestal with movies like Schindler's List, I enjoy them for the pure enjoyment of it.

    these movies are brilliant for what they were made for. It's not like
    7FilmFlaneur

    Better than Tarantino's half...

    Rodriguez's half of the original 'grindhouse' double bill , which consisted of his TERROR PLANET with Tarantino's DEATH PROOF. Likely audience reactions led to the two titles being separated and issued apart. As a homage to the drive-in tradition and genres beloved by Tarantino et al, the two films are resolutely exploitative, but PLANET is the most overtly tongue in cheek, and the most enjoyable, being a good old shoot 'em up Zombie flic. Unlike SIN CITY which was inspired by good source work which led to it being rather self consciously 'cool', PLANET tries hard to mimic bad work that, by definition of its admirers is *unconsciously* cool. This reviewer at least found the results less pretentious, the trash origins not being made more of than they ever were - the sexist treatment of women for instance less insidious.

    The illusion of viewing much watched, much loved bad 70's junk cinema is extended even to the point of deliberately introducing blemishes to the film, also plot holes, as well as a whole 'missing reel' which interrupts the continuity, with suitable management apologies, half way through the action. Interestingly these artifacts on screen have a vivid presence, counterpointing key words and moments with an abstract, but deliberate commentary of colours, flares, clicks and splices that practically qualifies them as a 'character' in their own right. One especially relishes the colour balance slide to red as Tarantino (in a self-directed sequence playing a rapist) works his menace, or the apt film flare or burn outs during the erotic moments. Some great lines (e.g. Bruce Willis' opening words "Where's the sh*t?") and over the top gore add to a fun mix.

    Perhaps the only miscalulation is the length of the film; most cheap exploitation flicks struggled to reach the 80 min mark, which meant their weaknesses did not always outstay their welcome. Clocking in at almost 2 hours, PLANET TERROR forgets eventually that more of the 'bad' to the Nth degree is not always to the best, revealing the self indulgence common to some of the later works of the Rodriguez-Tarantino school, but this is a minor quibble and fans won't mind. Whether or not those unfamiliar with the original inspiration will get the joke for that long is a different matter, although an audio track which includes live audience reaction makes things easier. The DVD comes complete with a splendid fake trailer for MACHETE, a supposed Mexploitation revenge drama - which incidentally IMDb seems to think is actually slated for production next year!
    9AntoNEO

    A deliberate guilty pleasure

    While Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof seems to be a much more authentic representation of 1970s grindhouse pictures, Robert Rodriguez' Planet Terror is more of a loving caricature of 1980s zombie splatter films. Nothing in the film is played straight, and virtually every scene is accompanied by a wink and a grin at the audience.

    If Tarantino's effort is accused of being slow (or deliberately paced, depending on your opinion), Planet Terror never even thinks about slowing down. From the exploitative opening credits through to the final frames of the film, this is a roller coaster ride of a film that doesn't let up.

    With Planet Terror, Robert Rodriguez continues his "everything and the kitchen sink" mentality when it comes to his film-making by throwing everything at the wall just to see what sticks. While it sometimes feels like this technique gets in the way of Rodriguez finding a true film-making voice, it works quite well for a film like Planet Terror where there's no room for subtlety.

    The cast that Rodriguez assembled is a glorious ensemble of bygone action heroes, horror icons, and Rodriguez stock actors. They all bring their parts to life in a cartoonish sort of way that fits the tone of the movie beautifully.

    While the uncut DVD edition of Planet Terror doesn't change the film drastically in any way, it definitely improves the film. It gives the film smoother transitions and fills in some gaps in the plot (though that missing reel is still there and will always remain there as one of the many comical winks at the audience). The large cast of characters are also given more beats here and there that help fill out their personas a little more. All in all, this uncut version simply allows the film to breathe a little more, rather than having to jump frantically from scene to scene in an effort to make the 84 minute running time.

    At the end of the day, Planet Terror isn't going to win any awards, and it's certainly not meant to. It's simply an extremely enjoyable guilty pleasure of a film that virtually anyone with the stomach for it can probably have a good time with, especially if you're a horror fan. Take a couple of classic John Carpenter films like The Fog and Escape From New York and throw them into a blender with a couple of classic zombie splatter films like Evil Dead 2 and Dawn of the Dead and you've got a pretty good idea of what Planet Terror is like. And at the end of the day, you could definitely have a worse combination of films to pay loving homage to.
    8Medacakathareal

    A lot of fun

    Planet Terror is a homage to the trash that used to play at drive-ins back in the 70s, particularly, its a zombie film. Being a lover of zombies I was stoked when I sat down to watch it. The movie delivers everything a fan of the horror-comedy-action genre could want, over the top action, over the top gore, and at times over the top acting. We follow a few main characters, all of which are enigmatic and end up having connections that no one would have seen coming, which reminded me of the low budget films that used to come out back in the day, where the director would try to weave in so many subplots the whole thing becomes silly (and a lot of fun)...

    The movie is heavy on gore and there's a ton of beautiful women, therefore its a visually pleasing film to watch, especially with the premature aging effect they use to make the movie seem old.

    Another factor I was excited about was Micheal Biehn, I haven't seen him in an action oriented roll in a while and it was good to see him back in action (whatever happened to him anyway?). The plot is fairly simple, a zombie outbreak in which the survivors are the cure for the zombie infection and have to survive.

    Its a really fun movie, and is the better half of Grindhouse (Death Proof seemed like a very ODD chick flick). I recommend it highly to anyone who likes zombies...

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    • Anecdotes
      The appearance of Bruce Willis in a minor role is a subtle nod to an old marketing trick often employed by Grindhouse makers. They would contract a big-name movie star to appear in their movie for one day, for a few frontal shots only, while the rest of the scenes were done with a double filmed from the back. A picture of the big star would then be placed prominently on the movie's poster in order to boost sales. (Example: Bruce Willis' character of Lieutenant Muldoon is never in the same frame with the other actors, indicating that all of his scenes were filmed separately.) Ironically, many of Willis's later appearances in films (especially during the 2020s), such as Corrective Measures (2022) were authentic versions of this, where Willis essentially played a small part in limited scenes but was billed prominently for marketing purposes.
    • Gaffes
      As 'Planet Terror' is an homage to the old, low budget Grindhouse films of the 70's and 80's, there are many deliberate errors by the filmmaker to give an authentic Grindhouse feel.
    • Citations

      Dr. Dakota Block: Hi, Joe. I'm going to give you a very strong anesthetic, so you won't feel anything during the procedure. These...

      [pats the needles in her shirt pocket]

      Dr. Dakota Block: ...are my friends. My yellow friend is to take the sting off.

      [injects Joe in the arm with the yellow needle]

      Dr. Dakota Block: My blue friend you'll barely feel.

      [injects Joe in the arm with the blue needle]

      Dr. Dakota Block: That means my yellow friend is already taking effect. See how fast my friends work?

      [injects Joe in the arm with the red needle]

      Dr. Dakota Block: And after my red-headed friend, you'll never see me again.

      [Joe slobbers over himself and passes out]

    • Crédits fous
      Mr Rodriguez's Chef is listed as Robert Rodriguez....himself!
    • Versions alternatives
      A 91-minute version was part of the "Grindhouse" (2007) double feature. A 105-minute single-feature version was prepared as an international version. The longer international version was used for the single-feature DVD release in the United States.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Grindhouse (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Grindhouse (Main Titles)
      Written by Robert Rodriguez

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 août 2007 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Mexique
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Planeta terror
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexique
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dimension Films
      • Troublemaker Studios
      • Rodriguez International Pictures
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      • 11 446 172 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 45 minutes
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    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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