- Wild Zero
Infobox Film
name = Wild Zero
caption = DVD cover
director =Tetsuro Takeuchi
producer =Kazuhiko Tanaka
writer =Satoshi Takagi
starring =Guitar Wolf ,Masashi Endô ,Kwancharu Shitichai
music =Guitar Wolf
cinematography =Motoki Kobayashi
editing =Tomoe Kubota
distributor =Synapse Films
released =2001
runtime = 98 min
country =Japan
language = Japanese
budget =
amg_id = 1:230317
imdb_id = 0267116"Wild Zero" is a 2000
Japan ese "Jet rock 'n' roll" zombiehorror comedy cult classic directed byTetsuro Takeuchi , and starring the Japanesegarage punk bandGuitar Wolf . It borrows many elements from other popularB-movie s such as "Psychomania " and "Evil Dead II ".Plot
Ace, a wannabe rock star, is on his way to a concert of the band
Guitar Wolf whenspace alien s invade the Earth. As a result the dead rise to their feet in the countryside setting ofAsahi, Japan , with an appetite for flesh. Enlisting the help of Guitar Wolf, Ace and the members of the band get entangled in many misadventures with crazy rock managers in very tight shorts,transsexual s, naked women shooting guns in the shower, and bloodthirstyzombie s ready to tear them apart.Leather jackets , loud over-modulated music, laser guitar picks,motorcycles ,guns ,muscle car s, and fire abound.Guitar Wolf , a Japanese trio signed toMatador Records in the US --and self-proclaimed coolest rock band in the world-- star as the well-coiffedhipster heroes. It is also a love story, between Ace and the transexual Tobio.The music, in a
garage punk vein, plays an important role in the film. This film is similar to another movie by a Spanish punk group, "La matanza caníbal de los garrulos lisérgicos " produced bySiniestro Total (a punk band fromVigo ,Spain ).Characters
Guitar Wolf
Energetic lead singer and guitarist of the band
Guitar Wolf .Rides a specially designed motorcycle (with a liquor bottle holder up front) and is the aggressive action hero of the group.Also acts as Ace's moral guide, much like Elvis guides Clarence inTrue Romance .Never without his guitar which turns out to house a samurai sword.Bass Wolf
Band member, bassist, and drug enthusiast. He is usually seen with a cigarette, though in one scene he appears only to be chewing on it. Usually rides in car with Drum Wolf. He is the jerk of the group, always the one punching another character away when the mood calls for some random violence.
Drum Wolf
Drummer of the band.Usually rides in car with Bass Wolf.
Ace
Self-proclaimed "biggest Guitar Wolf fan in the world" with dreams of hitting it big as a musician himself (though never seen with an instrument in the entire film).Slightly goofy, but has heart in the right place and thoroughly filled with love of Rock 'N' Roll.
Tobio
Damsel in distress with a hunger for love that is usually thwarted by the fact that she is transgendered.
Captain
Guitar wolf's nemesis (and, as it is suggested, childhood friend) whose preference for money over the true spirit of rock n roll sparks the violent argument into which Ace storms at the film's beginning. Pursues Guitar Wolf throughout the film in an effort to exact his revenge for the loss of a finger.Later on Captain turns into a monster/alien of some kind
DVD information
* Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).
* Format: Color, Widescreen
* Rated: NR
* Studio: Wea Corp
* DVD Release Date: September 30, 2003
* Run Time: 98 minutesDrinking game
The DVD suggests a Wild Zero
drinking game , in which a drinking symbol appears every time a character drinks, says "Rock 'n Roll," or combs their hair, or when a head pops, something explodes, or fire shoots out of something.Trivia
*The zombies were played by Thai soldiers and their families.
*"Tobio" was played by a Thai actor and later dubbed for the dialogue.
*Reportedly, director Tetsuro Takeuchi begged Guitar Wolf to appear in this, his debut feature film, and they agreed on the condition that they could play themselves.
*Guitar Wolf said of that film that it was "stupid and fun".External links
*imdb title|id=0267116|title=Wild Zero
* [http://www.guitarwolf.net Official Guitar Wolf website]
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