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.
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:
Distributor Notes: When the American Chicken Bunker, a military-themed fried-chicken chain, builds a restaurant on the site of an ancient Indian burial ground, local protesters aren't the only ones crying fowl! The previous tenants, fueled by a supernatural force, take "possession" of the food and those who eat it, and the survivors discover that they must band together before they themselves become the other white meat!
Executive Producer
Lloyd Kaufman: Producer/Director, founder of Troma Pictures
Executive Producer
Michael Herz: Producer/Director
Executive Producer
Patricia Swinney Kaufman: Executive producer
Director of Photography
Brendan Flynt: DOP
Review 1:
"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+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.69 05/30/3008
Review 2:
"[A] heaping helping of political incorrectness gleefully spiced to offend just about every sentinent being. And it comes with sides of musical numbers..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
06/13/2008
Review 3:
"[A] satirical sexploitation zombie chicken gross-out musical extravaganza....Directed with finger-licking gusto by Lloyd Kaufman..."
Source: New York Times
05/09/2009