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The
zombies
were very surprising from the beginning and came as a shock to the two, Barbera and Johnny.
This movie surpasses Redneck
zombies
and Puma Man!
I'm one of the
zombies
movie's lover, and I've watch every zombie movies I could find out.
Bad script, bad acting (never saw anyone that's stupid enough to let some guys (zombies, if you could call it zombies) put a bomb in his laps, and just stare at it, as it is just a toy or a girl who looks very ready to scream her guts out when something approach her), bad make-up (the
zombies
look like a man who got a gray paint all over himself), bad music (using some kind of rock music, didn't really up the heat of this movie), and even bad plot (never seen a zombie who wants revenge only.)
The
zombies
are cool, too.
I had the pleasure of playing Darell in the movie(drug dealer in the opening scenes) First: what a great experience to work with that cast and crew, no matter how many times I fell, jumped, got shot, sped out, ate arms, got smothered by a pack of zombies, and snorted powdered sugar for cocaine, and then hear..let's do it again!
Just some of the worst
zombies
I've ever seen and some dark satanic figure with bad lines.
At night, the crazed
zombies
attack his home again and again, but since Heston would later become the president of the NRA, it wasn't surprising that he proceeded to blow the crap out of the intruders--and do it with great gusto and style.
After talking with the house servants, Jeff is convinced the house is full of black
zombies.
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.
Soon there are more
zombies
than humans & it becomes an everyday struggle to survive & find food while not get eaten or bitten which infects the victim with the virus & turns them into a zombie.
I tell you just one scene where the team Hunted by
zombies
is going to a house for the night!
Forget Romero, this thing doesn't even manage to muster up half the entertainment value of Bill Hinzman's laughable (though oddly enjoyable) 1988 rip-off REVENGE OF THE LIVING
ZOMBIES
(aka FLESH EATER).
A man (played by Charles Austin McCrann; the director, writer, producer and editor of TOXIC ZOMBIES) going on his annual fishing trip with his very whiny and irritating wife (Beverly Shapiro) and his brother (Phillip Garfinkel) end up getting caught in the middle.
In Dead Life,
zombies
start appearing with no real explanation.
The story consists of three video diaries about survivors of a mysterious virus that has transformed many of their countrymen into blood-splattered
zombies.
Ironically, the
zombies
are less lethal toward our protagonist than some other humans.
All kinds of em' lined the shelves, zombies, vampires, werewolves, mummies, you name it and it was probably there.
Zombies, rabid canines, bad acting, oh my!! Another example of Hollywood taking a do-able script and running it through the meat grinder.
The only thing that really gave me a laugh was when the
zombies
were on the loose in the mall.
Other creatures such as an alien, zombies, and Frankenstein's monster never get their full due because director Hickox can not slow the movie down enough to provide us with any kind of substance to hold a hat on.
There, they're awaited by a bunch of demons,
zombies
and mad-raving creatures in order to kill them during the 'Death Festival'.
Capably directed by Edward L. Cahn, with a clever and compelling script by Curt Siodmak, a brisk pace, sharp, moody black and white cinematography by Fred Jackman, Jr., genuinely creepy zombies, a spooky, rousing score by Mischa Bakaleinikoff, a tight 69 minute running time, and a thrilling conclusion, this nifty little quickie provides an inspired and entertaining blend of snappy straightforward horror and gritty film noirish crime thriller.
why are
zombies
running now? must we break all rules?
Also the camera work and editing were wayyy off. the
zombies
looked OK but bill looked like he was wearing a Halloween mask.
It'd be good to see a fighter having a go at skeletons and
zombies
and being terrified and frustrated when bow fire has little or no effect.
The
zombies
got the stitches across the forehead, which is very B-movie-like and dumb looking.
The naked for the hell of it
zombies
are swell, and the movie delivers more than a few decent chuckles.
With one of the most cliché'd endings ever, a funny opening, and everything in-between, King of the
Zombies
is good for a laugh, but please don't buy it for it's "horror" appeal.
Too bad for her (and everyone else) that a notorious serial killer known as Shadow (Tony Todd) is about to come back-along with some
zombies.
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