Wild Zero
Wild Zero
| 28 August 1999 (USA)
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Only legendary Japanese garage rock band Guitar Wolf can stand between a race of aliens from destroying earth with an army of zombies.

Reviews
AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
dragonmaster0303 Well okay, if you've seen this you'll laugh at the title of my review, if you haven't seen it then why not? Go and watch it, see what I mean and then laugh! This is one hell of a high octane, barnstorming, rip-roaring, head-pumping, hard rocking movie right here! Great soundtrack! - YesGreat fun! - Yes Great plot! – Well, umm, actually, no, but who cares, it's fun! Is it mad? - Yes.Does it make sense? - Hell no! Does it matter? – No because it's fun!If you like loud music, laughing, flaming exhausts & exploding zombie heads then give this a go, you'll love it, I did!Oh, and that's one hell of a trick there Guitar Wolf, cutting down an Alien spaceship with a Samurai sword! Way to go! I didn't mention weird did I? Silly me!Everyone together now – Lock 'n' Loll!
punkonabike Wild Zero.If I could rate this movie a 17, I would. Simply, it has everything life should be about: Rock N' Roll, gratuitous hair combing, trans-gendered 'damsels' in distress, a confused club owner named 'Captain' who sports tie-up hot pants, Japanese muscle cars adorned with Christmas lights, and to top it off, blue space zombies.The cinematography made me pee a little, and the fact that the heroes of the film were named after the obvious combination of musical instruments and wild animals made me need to change my underwear on numerous occasions.Also, Guitar Wolf could hear the dog whistle he gave to Ace, who was nimbi one good actor.Numba one good movie! I seriously recommend this movie to everyone with half a brain and no one but yourself to eat it. Good on all occasions: Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings, Funerals, Wakes, Birthdays and especially nights with your friends where you all dress as punk rock zombies and drink - as the last comment says - any time ANY person either combs their hair or says 'rock n' roll.'
reeepoman Fantastic debut film fantastic modern trash movie not one for people who take things (in general) to seriously its all a bit of fun! The plot is what you'de expect but it really does not matter in this case its the taking part that counts(i cant believe i said that?!?! but its true). The lead singer of Guitar Wolf (also named guitar wolf) is superbly charismatic and cool even though he can't act for toffee it does not matter!!! The film really reminded me a lot of another Post Punk classic Repoman it has that similar feel to the plot with the aliens and all...hmmmm. Well if if you loved Repoman and you love the Ramones you will ****ing love this ROCK AND ROLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fyregrrl Okay, since I have to come up with ten lines on a movie that I thought was basically cult cinema (I love cult cinema guys, I love Harold and Maude, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Donnie Darko, etc.), I just really wanted to point out similarities between American cult movies and Japanese cult movies. I think this movie was kinda like a Japanese version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. In Wild Zero you have Guitar Wolf, and they are a band in real life-like Meatloaf was for Rocky Horror Picture Show. He came out of the freezer singing and the band in Wild Zero is introduced on stage and I think they have some similarities in that both movies revolve around the rock and roll culture. Past that, there aren't many things they have in common-Rocky Horror Picture Show was aliens and Wild Zero was zombies, etc. etc. I just find it absurd that no one has made the connection between these two movies yet.