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"Poultry in Motion" feature length behind-the-scenes cluck-u-mentary; Att-hen-sion getting commentary by Lloyd Kaufman and Gabe Friedman; Alternate "Happy-Ending" with Ron Jeremy; "Truth is Stranger Than Chicken" film making lessions; Deleted scenes; Music videos; Trailers
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead
1. Fowl Feature Farts [4:39]
2. White People in Tevas [4:23]
3. "Revenge is a Dish Best Served Fried" [2:30]
4. Counter Girl [4:25]
5. Way to Go, Jared! [8:26]
6. "Slow Fast Food Love" [5:15]
7. Enter the General [1:38]
8. "Generous General" [3:13]
9. The Secret Zest Sauce [4:58]
10. "Longing to Live Waiting to Die" [2:33]
11. Sloppy Paco [5:41]
12. Carl Jr. & His Chicken Love [6:57]
13. Let Them Eat Fried Chicken [5:00]
14. Bad Chicken [8:46]
15. Zombie Chicken Massacre! [6:36]
16. The Little Crippled Girl [:03]
17. Choke the Chicken! [5:45]
18. Wendy, You Fucking Drunk! [5:00]
19. "Murderous General" [5:14]
20. An Explosive Finale [:57]
21. Fowl Credits [4:35]
Disc #2 -- Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead
1. Intro [4:09]
2. The First Day of Filming [4:56]
3. Shooting Sex Scenes [2:46]
4. The Graveyard Shoot [3:59]
5. Tension on the Set [3:54]
6. The Grinder [2:04]
7. Filming Old Arbie [2:28]
8. The Puke Orgy [1:26]
9. The General Vs. the Demon Chicken [3:33]
10. Jared [8:06]
11. Carl Jr. [2:18]
12. Hulk Humus [1:55]
13. Crazy Ron [:46]
14. Carl Jr. Zombie [1:25]
15. The Massacre Begins [5:52]
16. Safety to Humans [1:15]
17. The Night Shoot [4:39]
18. The End of the Massacre [1:50]
19. Live Gunfire [2:00]
20. Schedule Fears [:58]
21. Carl Jr's Meltdown [2:52]
22. Troma Love [1:34]
23. The General Monster [1:19]
24. Old Arbie Monster [4:18]
25. The Penis Monster [2:07]
26. General Monster Explosion [2:17]
27. The Kabuki Car [:51]
28. Graveyard Reshoot [:46]
29. The Last Day [4:10]
30. End Credits [1:03]
For anyone who has ever felt genuine fear while pondering what's really in that oddly shaped chicken nugget they're about to consume, director Lloyd Kaufman offers a simultaneously horrific and hilarious parody of the zombie genre that takes on the one thing scarier than the flesh-eating legions of the undead -- America's love affair with fast food. Arbie (Jason Yachanin) is a nostalgic romantic with little luck in romance and a bad case of puppy love. When Arbie's high-school sweetheart, Wendy (Kate Graham), returns home after her first year of college, the lovelorn teen attempts to win the object of his affections back by taking her to the site of their first romantic encounter. Unfortunately for Arbie, the ancient Tromahawk Tribe Indian burial grounds have been bulldozed to make way for an American Chicken Bunker restaurant, and Wendy has turned into a left-wing lesbian with a penchant for protesting.
Subsequently beaten to a pulp by Wendy's rough-and-tumble girlfriend, Micki (Allyson Sereboff), and in desperate need of a steady job, disgruntled Arbie applies at the Chicken Bunker despite the fact that Wendy and Micki have launched a tireless campaign against the restaurant. But something supernatural is stirring in this poultry paradise; the spirits of the dead are not pleased that their eternal slumber has been interrupted. As the employees of the American Chicken Bunker begin dying a series of increasingly gruesome deaths, restaurant owner General Lee Roy (Robin L. Watkins) does his best to cover up the scandal and keep his customers in the dark. Meanwhile, the restless demons of the Tromahawk tribe vow to take revenge on the fast-food-loving masses by infecting every last piece of genetically modified poultry that is served at the Chicken Bunker. Perhaps if Arbie can prevent their curse from reaching beyond the drive-through window, he can save the world from a fate worse than trans fat and finally win back the girl of his dreams. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide