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First Look: Plaga Zombie: American Invasion
Plaga Zombie: American Invasion is directed by Garry Medeiros and stars Ben Tolosa, Matthew G. Hill, Corey Omar and Walter Rivero.
In 1997 an Alien race attempted an invasion in a small city of Argentina by fertilizing the human population turning them into blood thirsty zombies. The plan almost worked until 3 unlikely heroes emerged, battling back the zombies, and ultimately destroying the Alien mother ship. Now, 16 years later, the Aliens are back to their old tricks. Their target this time around is America. The city of New Bedford, Massachusetts is quickly overrun by the alien zombie infestation. To contain the outbreak the American government detaches the city at it's fault line, setting it adrift into the Atlantic Ocean. Amazingly, 4 new heroes emerge and must not only battle through the hordes of zombies, stop the alien invasion, but also anchor the floating city before it smashes head on into the Azores Islands."
Plaga Zombie: American Invasion Reviews
"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." - itcamefromthe
"Finally a 4th installment to the Plaga Zombie Franchise ... been waiting for this movie for years!! Very entertaining! Low Budget , Tongue and Cheek! Awesome!!!" - maximilianodotti
"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...." - german_martin
"There are so many stolen jokes from pop culture movies that I cant even begin to list them all. Not borrowed, straight stolen. Done exactly like the movie it was taken from. Not like a whimsical humorous homages, an exact re-inactment for absolutely no reason." - NinjaXCV