An alien race infects Earth's population, turning people into zombies. Bedford, MA is detached to contain the outbreak. Four heroes fight through zombies, stop the invasion, and anchor the f... Read allAn alien race infects Earth's population, turning people into zombies. Bedford, MA is detached to contain the outbreak. Four heroes fight through zombies, stop the invasion, and anchor the floating city before it crashes.An alien race infects Earth's population, turning people into zombies. Bedford, MA is detached to contain the outbreak. Four heroes fight through zombies, stop the invasion, and anchor the floating city before it crashes.
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Benjamin Templar
- Manny DiStefano
- (as Ben Tolosa)
Corey Spencer
- Nash Walker
- (as Corey Omar)
Taylor Cormier
- Metal George
- (as Taylor J. Cormier)
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Such a fun movie. I can't recommend this one enough. I pre ordered the Blu Ray as soon as it was available. It takes what the original trilogy did and put an American spin on it. It is currently available on the free streaming service Tubi and can also be purchased through Amazon on Blu Ray. What a great movie to watch with a group of friends particularly around Halloween time. It has gore it has comedy, it has alien zombies. That makes for a great Halloween get together. I quote scenes from this movie all the time with my friends. It's a great watch alone or with friends. There aren't any uncomfortable nudity scenes. Just gore and laughter. Check out Plaga Zombie American Invasion.
I found out about this 4th installment of this Argentinian trilogy Plaga Zombie. For a low budget movie I must say I was very impressed, the action was great it was funny as well .. I love the fact that the zombies are completely different from the norm... The characters were very original and I thought the homages were fantastic!! I recommend this movie VFX was also great for a low budget....
10 years after the end of the trilogy, Plaga Zombie was brought back by the United States. The original film that started this saga was a very tacky home project, but it made an impact in Argentina by having promoted national genre cinema. The second film was an improvement and the third had a better quality that gave a worthy ending to the trilogy. This fourth film acts as an American remake, but it is part of the canon of the previous trilogy. The characters Nash, Sam and Manny are introduced as the American variants of Bill, John and Max that are going to star in this new misadventure. Among them also stands out the mercenary Kobra who turns out to be the best antihero that this saga could introduce. Being an American film, one could expect it to be a promising installment for the saga. It is a film that is also a Z-series film and offers a better look than the original film, but it is not a very exciting return to the saga that leaves the same taste in the mouth as the third film. The zombies have makeup that looks better than the cheap makeup in the previous films, but the humorous zombie moments here are few. The zombies have had a rather exaggerated and cartoonish personality in the series that gave them a certain charm, but that was reduced in this film. The gore and special effects are fine for the most part, but the CGI used makes them feel a little out of place. The CGI used in the second and third films was not very realistic, but it was very well-cared for CGI. The CGI in this film is unrealistic in most scenes and you can tell how unprofessional they are. A much more professional CGI would have improved the experience. The story at least was crafted with a fairly neat script and is an enjoyable story. The film is faithful to the style of the trilogy and you can see the influence that Plaga Zombie had on the underground sector in the United States, but having been made independently has limited the possibility that this was a production that could take the series to a much higher level. Hollywood could have even produced an installment that surpassed the original trilogy. Well, Plaga Zombie: American Invasion is an enjoyable movie with some good moments, but one could have expected a lot more from this American installment. It opens the door for a new trilogy that feels like a better start than the original film, but at the same time it is a way too average start to a new story. My final rating for this movie is a 6/10.
Let me start off by saying how pleasantly surprised by this movie.
Going in watching it while I paid some bills and did busy work I found myself slowly tuning out the chores I was doing and watching the movie with more and more focus and enjoyment.
Is it a movie that will rival Oscar winning movies left and right? No. Is it a movie that you will love watching due to it not taking itself too seriously and the homages sprinkled within it? Yes!!
The characters from Manny to Sam to Kobra all play their parts and play them well, Sometimes movie watching doesn't mean taking in the most pretentious, challenging movie to offer, sometimes it means to sit back and have a good time while enjoying a fun zombie romp!
Going in watching it while I paid some bills and did busy work I found myself slowly tuning out the chores I was doing and watching the movie with more and more focus and enjoyment.
Is it a movie that will rival Oscar winning movies left and right? No. Is it a movie that you will love watching due to it not taking itself too seriously and the homages sprinkled within it? Yes!!
The characters from Manny to Sam to Kobra all play their parts and play them well, Sometimes movie watching doesn't mean taking in the most pretentious, challenging movie to offer, sometimes it means to sit back and have a good time while enjoying a fun zombie romp!
We had the privilege of attending an early screening of Plaga Zombie: American Invasion, and walked away with a grin from ear to ear.
This film knows what it is and more importantly, what it isn't. It goes for the fun and the comedy and nails the slapstick tone with absolutely no apologies.
If you enjoy a heavy dose of laughs with your blood and tits, do not pass this up.
This film knows what it is and more importantly, what it isn't. It goes for the fun and the comedy and nails the slapstick tone with absolutely no apologies.
If you enjoy a heavy dose of laughs with your blood and tits, do not pass this up.
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- GoofsThe synopsis states that the city of New Bedford, MA is set adrift into the Atlantic Ocean after it's detached from its fault line. Only a small portion of the city is surrounded by the ocean, the rest is surrounded by land, and there are no fault lines in the region, making this scenario impossible.
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Lyrics by
Garry Medeiros & Cheryl Lapan
Music by
Denny Reyes
Performed by
Devious Intentions
Vocals by
Ben Tolosa
Backing Vocals by
Gary James
Denny Reyes
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- Plaga zombie: Amerykańska inwazja
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- Argentina(Filming was done at a private residence.)
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- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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