Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006)
Director: Lloyd Kaufman | Rated: Unrated (extreme gore & nudity) | Review date: 14-Feb-2010
The title says it all. Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead is as loony and over-the-top as it sounds. Jason Yachanin hilariously plays Arby, a young man who takes up work at a local fast food chain (which happens to be on top of an indian burial ground) to support his unable parents. Before you can say “Sloppy José,” the restaurant is plagued with possessed chicken carcasses that soon make hosts of those that consume them. The final product is a hysterical chicken flavored zombedy musical topped with buckets of blood and plentiful sides of crude and nude tomfoolery. This is one of the funniest and most bizarre films I’ve seen to date and a great throwback to the cheesy and laughable low-budget horror of the 80s. Just a side note: the easily offended need keep away from this one.
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