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The problem is, after a certain dog lashes out, anyone could be infected, but who?
The supposed "payoff" showing generic aliens extracting something from the brains of the
infected
psychopaths was completely unsatisfying and explained nothing.
Masters of Horror: The Screwfly Solution starts as America is being
infected
by an airborne virus that affects the male population, when aroused men indiscriminately kill any woman in sight apparently in the name of God.
I thought that Zombie Flesh Eaters 2 was quite a good horror film When a terrorist's body,
infected
with a stolen chemical, is recovered by the US military, the corpse is then cremated, releasing the virus into the atmosphere over a small island.
Soon the
infected
locals turn into flesh-hungry zombies, and a group of soldiers on leave must team up with a group of tourists and board themselves up in a abandoned hotel as they try to fight off the aggressive living dead.
Nothing happens, except for a group of women that seem to have been
infected
by a strange virus that make her to eat human flesh in order to survive.
I did a double take when watching an old Star Trek episode the other day-it was the one where everyone gets
infected
with that space sickness and then go a bit nuts-and there was Stewart Moss, a.k.a the unlikable 'hero' of It Lives by Night!
He played the first crewmember infected, who dies from terminal depression.
Of course, everything goes wrong and then there's all these
infected
people trapped in the prison, some of whom are turning into zombies and the rest who suddenly just don't want to be there anymore.
The only good thing in the movie is when they are standing at a roof and shoot famous,
infected
celebrities.
The whole film is so cheap, so implausible and so careless that it feels
infected
by a sour cynicism on the part of everyone who made it: Warner Bros tossing garbage to dolts who don't know, in Warner Bros' cynical estimation of them, that what they're getting is garbage.
This movie, which aired in two parts on NBC in its debut showing in 1996, is about an airplane flight that becomes
infected
with a virus when one of the passengers just happens to be carrying this disease.
A murdered illegal immigrant, fished out of the bay, is found to be
infected
with pneumonic plague, a deadly air-borne mutation of bubonic plague, which is transmitted from human-to-human and, untreated, has a mortality rate that approaches 100%.
The fact that she allowed herself to be infected, thus infecting the Queen with a "poison" that in, essence, ended the Borg was great.
A neat 'race against time' premise - A murdered John Doe is found to have pneumonic plague, so while the health authority and NOPD battle everybody and each other trying to find his waterfront contacts, the murderers think the heat is because the victim's
infected
cousin is holding out on them.
A terrorist attempts to steal a top secret biological weapon, and in the process of trying to escape, he is
infected
when the case containing the deadly agent is compromised.
The graphic scene of this young girl pulling leeches out of her
infected
leg made quite an impression on this young viewer.
In the end, Creasy dies from being shot earlier, and his wound getting
infected
and massive blood loss.
One amazing scene where Jack Palance, who is infected, is prevented from climbing aboard a ship by a rat-barrier on the rope is ironic in the extreme, reminding us in the most gruesome terms that humans can be the worst carriers and vermin of all.
Now she's
infected
with the same virus that's slowly turning her, and she senses that another werewolf is on the prowl for her.
Manhattan soon is overrun by
infected
citizens who are slowly transforming into human rodents!
These people are the audience for "Bride Wars", although they're not the only ones texting; that's a cancer that has
infected
cinema going worldwide.
I expected something of the same with The Sickhouse, but I suppose it is meant to describe an orphanage from the late 17th Century that had been
infected
with the Bubonic Plague.
A team of four documentary filmmakers head outside London to a remote farm to hold an interview about the possible pandemic but find themselves trapped & isolated as large parts of London are evacuated because the virus hits & hits hard, the virus appears to turn the
infected
into mindless flesh eating zombies.
Good looking woman gets
infected
with some funky biological agent and becomes nearly invincible.
A laboratory experiment goes terribly wrong leaving a scientist, Professor Adams, radioactively
infected
with a horrible mutation effecting his whole body.
Here, he's starring in this poor soap-opera quality vehicle as a sheriff whose town gets
infected
by a plague of poor CGI killer dots.
The
infected
water(it's molecular structure altered by the introduced alien substance from the glowing meteor) causes people and livestock to act irrationally, soon turning violent.
Hysteria, dementia, violent mood swings, and skin mutations all result from the
infected
water.The fruit is worthless internally despite looking ripe and healthy externally.
But even with a mysterious Madame Kyra (Helen Thimig) professing such belief, and others in the story buying into it, the production makes it pretty plain that the reason folks are in danger is because of a plague that has
infected
the island.
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