insomniac_rod
I wasn't expecting much from this Spanish splatter effort but I'm glad that I can write a positive review. I caught "Mucha Sangre" on a splatter/gore local festival in Mèxico, along with "Nekromantik" and "Cannibal Holocaust".I didn't care for the first minutes of "Mucha Sangre" because it wasn't defined if it was a Black Comedy, or a straight Horror movie. But after 20 minutes it was clear that this was a Black Comedy with TONS of blood, and gore. De las Heras obviously spoofed these movies: "Perdita Durango"- the characters clothes, hair styles, the plot situation, the sex scene (very steamy I must say), etc."The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"- the hilarious scene where Cortaojos slaughters the zombie at the tone of an Opera."Evil Dead 2"- all the blood, gore, non sense scenes, the object in the mouth, the zombie women costumes, etc."Braindead"- all the gore, f/x, death scenes, etc."El Dia de la Bestia"- the main characters, dialogs, black humor, etc.Overall, "Mucha Sangre" is a hilarious Black Comedy with hysterical lead characters and a weird plot that will make you wonder if the director and writer were on drugs. The whole zombie concept and how to stop them is funny and works for the movie's atmosphere. There are some funny scenes that not necessary are Horror related. For example, when Cortaojos looks at his girlie watch, or how Cortaojos and his partner wear tree costumes.The excessive violence and blood is a plus and it will please fans of gore. I must admit that at some point I thought this was a rip-off of Alex de la Iglesia's brilliant "El Dìa de la Bestia"; but it isn't'. It's probably inspired by it but "Mucha Sangre" is a stand alone movie with a lot to offer. I would recommend it for people who enjoy movies that do not follow any coherence. My advice is, watch this movie with low expectations and be patient with it. It starts slow but once you get hooked in, you will have a great time. Leave your brain in your bed, watch "Mucha Sangre", and enjoy it! It's nothing more than a gory Spanish comedy. Good effort. If you can track this one, do it. You won't regret.
johnrock
This is a wonderful zombie flick that should appeal to everyone who likes zombie films with a dose of humor. Don't be bothered by the extremely poor rating. With films like these, a poor rating is actually a good rating because it means that mainstream viewers hate it. About the story: Two guys escape from prison. They hijack a hot chick and her car. Then they visit a friend, collect some guns, and go to a big gangster boss who owes them money. It turn out, however, that the gangster boss is very inhuman in the literal sense... Mucha Sange has been described as a "film that Tarantino would have made if he were Spanish and knew how to make a good zombie flick". It has everything you can ever wish for in a zombie movie: Cool characters, heavy metal music, fantastic settings, just the right dose of humor, crazy gunfights, an almost surreal chainsaw scene, a hot sex scene with a very hot chick, good actors, I could go on forever.See this movie. You won't regret it. But don't see it with friends who are not into this kind of movies. It's clearly a zombie film made by fans for the fans.
subutai_
Amazing, unoriginal, gore, horror, comedy, parody, action packed, and zombie attack & alien invasion flick movie!!Spain is great, yeah! Mucha sangre (Very Blood) is a movie what spoof horror/fantasy/action 80s movies (evil dead, bad taste,chainshaw massacre, the killer, critters, demons..)Blood, blood, blood, gore , action (matrix-low-budget), shootguns, dead, dead, dead, aliens...!!! Heavy metal group's "Mojinos Escozios" are cameo here.Great low-budget Spanish movie, and failure-film sadly world-wide
pumaye
This is a strange movie, really strange: it tells the story of an alien invasion very similar to the one of Peter Jackson's debut film, Bad Taste, but possibly with more bad taste than the original. It is also almost a remake of Jackson gore masterpiece Dead Alive (aka Brain Dead), with a visceral humour, almost insane, made by blood, blood and more blood, with chainsaws, guns and blood all over the place. Not really original, but with that peculiar Spanish flavor that you may already have tasted and seen in other movies like Accion Mutante, El dia de la bestia and other similar to these. There is a cameo by the old Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy/Jacinto Molina. And... yes, the female lead actress is really tasty, but not as the stupid aliens in this movie think (boys, what a gorgeous woman she is!).