El Wray tells the Sheriff not to touch a "zombie" that is infected, and the Sheriff can get the infection from a touch. And yet, throughout the whole film, in adherence to "grindhouse" aesthetics, the zombies' blood is flying, splattering and splashing everywhere.
So, how is it that our uninfected characters didn't get "turned" with all of those splashy, blood-splattering gun shots to the infected?? Haha can anybody help with this?
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Réponse de jorgito2001
le 15 février 2022 à 18h06
Dude, the film has a MISSING REEL for crying out loud! These were made for fun! It takes inspiration from those low budget crapfests from the 70s and early 80s with hilarious FX, really bad plot holes and hilarious dialogue (that was meant to be serious).
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 15 février 2022 à 19h22
Haha I know it's just a film. That plot hole just always bugs me, though... it's like, bigger than J. Lo's rear end
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 15 février 2022 à 23h14
Robert Rodriguez's music enhances that credits sequence to a T.
Réponse de tmdb53400018
le 13 octobre 2022 à 11h42
Ah yes, Rose practically lit up my Blu-ray player.