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Dead Sushi

Dead Sushi

2012
Comedy
Action
1h 32m
Japanese splatter action comedy is on the menu when director Noboru Iguchi and karate girl Rina Takeda join forces to take on flying killer sushi monsters in DEAD SUSHI! (Fantastic Fest)
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Dead Sushi

2012
Comedy
Action
1h 32m
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Rated 06 Feb 2013
72
65th
What a hysterical movie. Flying sushi, singing sushi, sushi with teeth, giant sushi battleship, sushi making babies, a swarm of sushi, a talking tamago sushi, a human with a tuna face, nunchaku sushi, decapitated heads (by sushi) and maybe 2 or 3 weird things. An absolutely hilarious film; I found myself laughing loudly several times. The trailer is gold. Quote: "You smell like a woman, which only adds to the fish smell".
Rated 17 Apr 2013
100
90th
Unbelievably entertaining, I can't recall last I laughed this much. Goes even further than Machine Girl and Zombie Ass in terms of sheer craziness - and laughs - and adds icing on the cake by having a truly hilarious self-deprecating script which at least Machine Girl lacked. Dead Sushi plays it more un-straight than any film I've ever seen, and it's a refreshing, exhilarating experience. Watch with friends.
Rated 30 Jan 2013
75
69th
Silly and great fun.
Rated 11 Jul 2013
60
38th
Not nearly as much fun as I'd hoped. And that's pretty crazy, since it features a man that turns into an axe-wielding tuna-humanoid fighting a chick wielding sushi-nunchucks and summoning a floating, chain-shooting sushi-battleship. Most of the crazy shit just fell flat for me. Also made me long for some sushi. Dead or not.
Rated 09 Jun 2015
70
63rd
Another Noboru Iguchi movie much in the same vein as his previous efforts...which is to say it's juvenile cheesy nonsense bursting at the seams with splooshy gore. This time it's zombie sushi that kills people. Rina Takeda (who was the only decent thing in the pretty abysmal High Kick Girl) seems to be perfectly suited to this sort of film: she's cute, she's got a legit martial arts background, and she's comfortable sharing the camera with disembodied bits of meat jiggling on invisible wires.
Rated 06 Nov 2012
74
69th
Giant sushi battleship.
Rated 15 Feb 2016
71
61st
Although you could say this film is subtle for noboru iguchi, it still contains the absolute right amount of ridiculousness i was hoping for

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