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Contents. Plot An zombie (who may just be a vagrant, and whose appearance constantly shifts between that of a corpse, a beast with irregular genitals, and a normal man) emerges from the sea, and begins making its way to. A motorist notices the zombie walking along a deserted road, picks it up, and dies in an accident moments later. The zombie recovers from the crash, and reanimates the driver by penetrating a wound in the man's chest with its monstrous penis. The ghouls have sex, which ends with the first zombie ejaculating black semen, and stumbling away as the motorist sits among the wreckage of his vehicle, in awe of what had just transpired. The zombie reaches Los Angeles, and after perusing shopping carts full of discarded objects, ventures to the, where it sees being shot to death by his partner.
The zombie drags the deceased lawbreaker to a soiled mattress, and resurrects him via coitus with the bullet wounds in the man's back. The undead criminal and the zombie have sex, which is followed by the zombie wandering away, washing itself, and going to a, where it purchases a cup of coffee.
The zombie steals some clothing, and finds the dumped body of a gang member who was shot in the head. The zombie brings the hood back to life by molesting the hole in his forehead, and has sex with him. A group of homeless are then shown meeting at an abandoned sofa, but flee when they discover the body of a fellow bum who had in a cardboard box. The zombie stumbles upon the scene, and after ignoring a homeless man who is merely passed out, resurrects and engages in sex with the dead one. In a, four men have an orgy, and later all of them are killed by a pair of drug dealers when they refuse to pay for low-quality. The zombie witnesses the massacre through a window, enters the building, and instigates a gory after bringing back the shot leathermen.
The zombie then goes to a cemetery, cries tears and blood as it reminisces about its lovers, and digs up a grave as it begins to storm. Zombie. as Zombie. Rocco Giovanni as Car Accident Victim. Wolf Hudson as Shooting Victim.
Eddie Diaz as Dead Guy Dumped out of Car. Andrew James as Andrew. as Drug Deal Victim #1. as Drug Deal Victim #2. as Drug Deal Victim #3. as Drug Deal Victim #4. as Homeless Person #1.
as Homeless Person #2. D.J.
Sly as Johnny. Tim Kuzma as L.A. River Shooter.
Trevor Wayne as Drug Dealer #1. as Drug Dealer #2. N.asa as Homeless Man with Shopping Carts Production L.A. Zombie began production in 2009, filming on location in. One scene was shot at the, in the exact location of the 'Thunder Road' race sequence from the musical.
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Contents. Life and career LaBruce was born in.
He has claimed both Justin Stewart and Bryan Bruce as his birth name in different sources. He studied film at in Toronto and wrote for magazine, curated by, his teacher.
He first gained public attention with the publication of the, which he co-edited with. He currently writes and photographs for a variety of publications including Vice, Nerve.com and magazine, and has also previously been a columnist for the Canadian music magazine and Toronto's, as well as a contributing editor and photographer for New York's index magazine. He has also been published in, the and. His filmmaking style is marked by a blend of explicitly depictions of sex with more conventional and filmmaking techniques, as well as an interest in extreme topics which mainstream audiences might dismiss as shocking or disturbing. For instance, his films have depicted scenes of sexual and, -motivated violence, male and female, and and sexuality. He has frequently been identified with the subversive movement that emerged in the 1990s, although at the height of that movement's prominence he rejected the association on the grounds that he felt more personally aligned with the movement. The queercore movement was born in the 1980s and LaBruce was one of the fathers.
Noted as the avant-garde and unapologetic gay answer to the punk movement, queercore expressed the very same discontent with society as the punks were stating. His movie, Otto, or, Up With Dead People debuted at the. Zombie was banned from the in 2010 because, in the opinion of Australian censors, it would have been refused classification. However, the film was subsequently able to screen at OutTakes, a lesbian and gay international film festival, in May 2011. In March 2011, LaBruce directed a performance of 's opera at the Theatre in. This iteration of the opera included gender diversity, scenes and, as well as portraying Pierrot as a. He subsequently also filmed this adaptation as the 2014 theatrical film.
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Beginning with in 2013, LaBruce dropped some of the more sexually explicit aspects of his filmmaking style. He retained his traditional interest in exploring sexual taboos, dramatizing an intergenerational relationship between a young man and a senior citizen, but opted to do so within a film that would be more palatable to a mainstream audience. Filmography Short films. (1987). I Know What It's Like to Be Dead (1987).
(1988), co-directed with Candy Parker. A Case for the Closet (1992). The Post Queer Tour (1992). Slam! (1992).
Come As You Are (2000). Give Piece of Ass a Chance (2007). The Bad Breast, or The Case of Theda Lange (2010). Weekend in Alphaville (2010) Feature films.
(1993). (1994). (1996), co-directed & written with Rick Castro. Skin Flick / Skin Gang (1999). (2004).
(2008). (2010). (2013). (2014). (2017). (2017) Books. The Reluctant Pornographer (1997).
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