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Jochen Hick wrote and directed this little thriller of a suspense film based on the concept that the AIDS virus was a sheep virus mutated by the government to rid the world of gays and was apparently tested on convicts in the years before the
outbreak
of the hideous disease.
Did I mention there was a zombie
outbreak?
This reporter named Torch is basically trying to get out the story of a zombie
outbreak
and finds the military & government censoring him.
I assume this is supposed to show the beginning of the outbreak, but is unclear because this is never revisited.
I thought it was an independent movie about a zombie
outbreak
and their quest to take over the US and a group of lone survivors, band together, and plan to take out the zombies.
Hoping to prevent a possible
outbreak
of war due to Mazovia's actions, the group presses through the jungle to Angkor Wat in spite of the perils.
The series starts off with the episode A New Germany (1933-1939), and tells about the rise of the Nazis in Germany and German territorial gains prior to the
outbreak
of war.
Well eventually they do, after the typhoid or cholera outbreak, of course, and much mayhem ensues.
Still, the film offers a heady lot for soap buffs: romantic drama, a bit of travelogue, interpretive dance, an elephant stampede, and a perfectly-timed
outbreak
of cholera!
I think that if a zombie
outbreak
did happen we may actually worry about our property values before our lives as shown in this episode!
One day, after a worldwide plague, this film may be shown to a few survivors as an example of how an
outbreak
was contained on film, but its lessons were forgotten.
That year the BBC broadcast a 26-part documentary detailing the
outbreak
and progress of this, 'The Great War'.
The Zombie Diaries is set as widespread panic hits England, there's a pandemic sweeping across Asia similar to Bird Flu & the Government is being urged to take action to prevent an
outbreak
over here.
During the first World War the American hero out of that conflict, Alvin C. York of Tennessee, had to wait until the
outbreak
of the second World War for his biographical film to be made.
Three astronauts on an orbiting space station loaded with nukes witness the
outbreak
of Nuclear War.
During the whole movie it reminded me of the movie
outbreak
which was actually OK and I think this movie tried to be like that.
For the rest of the movie, Rankin and the commander of the space station (Commander Elliot - Richard Jaekel), look for ways to curtail the growing green, moldy jello
outbreak.
It is interesting that a number of films set during the 1900s and early 1910s, both comedies such as 'The Assassination Bureau' and serious dramas such as 'The Riddle of the Sands' and the Robert Powell version of 'The 39 Steps', focus on diplomatic attempts to prevent the
outbreak
of a European war, even though we know that in real life such attempts were to end in failure.
Think about it...this movie is supposed to be about an
outbreak
of killer frogs.
Based on the story of Boss Tom Pendergast of Kansas City who ruled the roost there succeeding brother Jim from World War I until the
outbreak
of World War II, John Payne delivers a riveting portrayal of a political boss back in the day when these guys were at their heights running our nation's cities.
Unfortunately, since the infected aim to kill and eat their victims, opportunities to spread the disease are rare, and the
outbreak
burns itself out quicker than you can say "Ebola."
The restrictions set in place by police and Dept of Agriculture are also quite laughable in their laxness, if such an
outbreak
occurred in reality, the UK would be absolutely doomed.
An
outbreak
of vampires starts to slowly spread about the city and our heroes and a lot of innocent people are about to get caught up in a vampire holocaust.
Also, if you want a sure shot at ruining your movie just cast Nick Cannon in any part and he will say ridiculous lines like "by the power or gray skull" or some random curse word when he kills his hundredth zombie because apparently he is a super zombie killer as soon as the
outbreak
occurs.
One is reminded of the movie Outbreak, in which the US Army is portrayed as the villain by Hollywood, when in truth Army doctors saved people from a vicious virus outbreak, as Richard Preston documented in his excellent book, The Hot Zone.
Within weeks of the initial outbreak, the virus had engulfed the entire planet: from the smallest rural communities to the greatest cities.
"Gloomy Sunday" was based on a real song that was actually thought to be responsible for an
outbreak
of suicides.
This movie had the look and feel of something much more mesmerizing and sedated than just your typical
outbreak
story, it had family values, emotional battles, REAL looking people rather than beautiful young teens and some very sad and unexpected moments.
Okay, this sure ain't a work of art!! Yup, it's hard to be "artsy" with a film about a horrible
outbreak
of billions of killer worms--and even tougher when your total budget is $39.95 and your actors have never even had the experience of doing TV commercials or community theater!
A local health spa becomes the nerve center for this horrific
outbreak
as the film spirals down a catastrophic path that has been compared to John Carpenter's 1995 film "In The Mouth of Madness".
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