Year 2161: one android and three employees of a human-meat fast food chain, must fight an army of terrorist created mutants.
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Ilaria Caloisi | Daisy |
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Damiano Chionni | Demian |
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Peter Cosgrove | Caronte 2.0 |
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Cristian Corradetti | Omar |
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Giulio De Santi | Trevor Covalsky |
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Dan Wilder | Android |
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Christian Riva | Male Biker Officer |
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Magdalene Boyle | Restaurant Manager |
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Vishal Rajput | Experimentation Strategist Chief |
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Wilmar Zimosa | Bum Customer with no teeth |
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Lara Semanti | Female Biker Officer |
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Aura Greco | Female Bum Customer |
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Niko Cacco | Homeless Customer with long beard |
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Amalia Boccacci | Female Employee with glasses |
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Santiago Ortaez | Persistent customer Body |
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Katelyn Wilder | Female Biker Officer |
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Manolo Cardellini | Customer with short nose |
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Maicol Corradetti | Male Employee with glasses |
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Lorenzo Ficini | Male Employee with big nose |
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Cristiano Liang | Asiatic customer |
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James H. Gardner | Persistent customer Face |
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Luise Di Stefano | Taeter Channel employee |
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Alberto Di Simone | Taeter Channel employees |
| Director | Giulio De Santi |
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| Tiziana Machella |
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| Writer | Giulio De Santi, Tiziana Machella | |
| Musician | Razzaw | |
| Photography | Stefan Bergi | |
| Packaging | MP4 |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | On Dec 27, 2023 at YTS |
| Watched | Dec 27, 2023 |
| Index | 8291 |
| Added Date | Dec 27, 2023 10:57:31 |
| Modified Date | Oct 01, 2024 14:09:51 |
My quick rating - 5.6/10. This flick is exactly what you’d expect from Necrostorm: an over-the-top, blood-soaked spectacle with little regard for logic or serious storytelling. Set in the year 2161, the plot follows an android and three employees of a fast-food chain that serves human meat as they battle against an army of mutant terrorists. Yes, you read that right, and that pretty much sums up the wild, absurd ride you're in for.
The movie's strength lies in its insane gore. If you're a fan of practical effects and don't mind copious amounts of blood and guts, this movie delivers in spades. The kills are ridiculous, grotesque, and often laughably exaggerated, giving the film its signature Necrostorm vibe. However, if you attempt to take this movie seriously for even a moment, it will lose all its charm. The performances are, frankly, not worth mentioning. The acting is as absurd as the premise, but that seems to be part of the appeal. This movie isn't about character depth or emotional weight. It's a visual experience meant to be enjoyed for its sheer madness. In summary, Taeter Burger is a movie that revels in its absurdity. It’s not for everyone, but if you're a fan of campy, gore-filled sci-fi horror with a larger budget than usual for Necrostorm, this film might just hit the spot. Just leave your expectations at the door, sit back, and enjoy the carnage.
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