Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead

2012 "They Come in the Toilet"
4.7| 1h25m| NR| en
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Wracked with guilt over her younger sister's suicide, pretty young karate student Megumi accompanies a group of older friends on a camping trip into the woods, where they're attacked by feces covered undead.

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Also starring Mayu Sugano

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Thehibikiew Not even bad in a good way
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
espda-931-574142 Starting this movie, I thought I knew what I was getting into. I've seen many Japanese Comedy / Action / Gore movies in the past. I loved Meatball Machine, Mutant Girls Squad and Tokyo Gore Police. So when I started Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead, I was sure that I would enjoy it.I was wrong.This movie has almost has almost nothing in common with those I listed above. There is very little action, very little comedy and very little gore.So what do you get instead? Girls farting. Girls waddling around with their underwear down. A girl getting an enema. A girl getting feces smeared all over her. Tentacle molestation. More tentacle molestation. I felt like I was watching some sort of extreme fetish pornography rather than a normal movie.To sum things up: I want an hour and twenty-five minutes (and thirteen seconds) of my life back.
victoryismineblast Quite a fun little comedy/horror, which is not really one of my favourite genres. There are so many hilarious one-liners in this one that it's hard to keep track of them all. The CGI isn't the greatest but I thought the practical effects were really well done. Tons of gore are present and there is a scene which seems to pay homage to Evil Dead 2, as well as one that might be the best shishkebab scene since Happy Birthday To Me. All in all it's quite a fun ride, and if you're not already a fan of parasitic zombie ass horror, this might be the movie that changes your mind. Oh, and there's also the Japanese schoolgirl nudity as well. 8/10
George Live Parasites have infested the Japanese populace, turning the country into a zombie hell. A band of survivors must battle these tentacled monstrosities as they emerge (I kind you not) from the anuses of young girls.PROS: I would love to tell you that there was a single one, but the synopsis speaks for itself.CONS: I watched this (or parts of it, anyway) the same day I saw "Chanbara Beauty," a similarly structured Japanese zombie movie. Why? I had the stupid idea that I was missing the new direction in Japanese cinema. From its title to its fixation with scatological humor to its disturbing obsession with underage school girls in anal peril, there's nothing to recommend this film. It wants to be edgy and clever. It desperately attempts to infuse manga mentality into a story that is little more than an excuse for fart jokes and nude female bottoms. I'm certainly not a prude (I liked "Tokyo Gore Police"), but I found it disturbing that there seems to be such a market for this thinly veiled child porn. It's a really sad statement about a culture's legitimization of the criminal/unspeakable, and just how deeply immersed Japanese "art" has become in promoting it.
p-stepien Former porn director Noboru Iguchi turns to comedy horror bringing along some questionable fetishes and delivering a piece of cinema aimed at grossing out viewers in a vain hope that gag reflexes will simultaneously tickle the comedy sense. Unfortunately the directors concept of zombified alien parasites causing destruction via the anus fails to hit home on any respectable level.The story breaks down pretty simple: a group of teenagers hit country-side with one girl intent on finding a tapeworm to ingest in order to utilise it as a self-servicing diet regulator. Unfortunately for her the tapeworm isn't standard riverside issue, but a more dastardly breed, which changes its host into a zombified flesh-muncher. Featuring some sparsely cad girls, fronted by a genre standard kung-fu kicking school girl (in the obligatory skirt and white socks) Iguchi throws poop, vomit and aliens playing peekaboo out of the backside by the tonnes, coupled with some adequately crappy fight scenes and gore (squelching brains feature most prominently). However the lack of restraint proves the directors downfall, although appalling acting by the entire cast does little to help.In general lacks any of the subtle ludicrousness (or reserve) of "Sliver" or "Brain Dead", while failing to bring about the crazy inventiveness of "Tokyo Gore Police". Lacking ingenuity Iguchi starts throwing in everything but the kitchen sink with a no-holds-barred bottom extravaganza, even obviously borrowing certain extreme scenes from other movies (such as the ultimate fart-flying air fight, reminiscent of the "Tokyo Gore Police" armless flying corpus).