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Machete Kills - Zavvi Exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook
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Machete Kills - Zavvi Exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook Customer Reviews
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THE cast
5Arrived sooner than expected and in perfect condition. Thank you Zavvi. ❤️
Report this reviewFunny and gory B movie
5Love this mad movie with the chicks and gore, and this is the must have steelbook edition. Buy it!
Report this reviewGreat steelbook.
5A film you have to sit down & Grind house style enjoy for the over the top situations, Great women, Cameo roles that are great. The steelbook looks great Keep em coming Zavvi.
Report this reviewGreat exploitation design!
5Love the Grindhouse franchise and this addition to my collection is no exception! Fun film and a great design in the steelbook that calls back to the glory days of 70's and 80's exploitation cinema!
Report this reviewReally nice steelbook
5Great looking and quality steelbook (with shining machetes :) ) Inside art is also great. Must have for Machete fans :)
Report this reviewMexi-Can!
5If you liked Machete then you are bound to love Machete Kills, More ludicrous than the first one, some dark comedy and lashings of over the top blood spillages!
Report this reviewMachete Kills
5Another Super Super Steel, another Zavvi gem and the price to boot.
Report this reviewGorgeous crazy
3Gorgeous crazy comedy with Carlos Estevez (Charlie Sheen) as president of the usa and a evil Mel Gibson. Sexy Amber Heard as Miss San Antonio. Unfortunately, with too short cut with Jessica Alba
Report this reviewMachete kills steelbook
5I am a first time buyer of zavvi steelbook On time and in mint condition will be ordered of zavvi again thanks again
Report this reviewA ridiculous, but fun, romp
4Straight off the bat, if you didn't like the first Machete movie then this isn't the film for you. It's more of the same from Robert Rodríguez, and it shows that the core cast are comfortable working together, in addition to some good turns from some new faces (including a screen debut from Carlos Estevez, lol). It takes itself even less seriously than the original movie (if that's possible), and ramps up the violence and gore though is held together by the flimsiest of plots. But hey, that's not what you're watching for right? All in all, get your mates round, disengage your brains and just enjoy the ride.
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