Zombies
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Some news reporters and their military escorts try to tell the truth about a epidemic of zombies, despite the 'government controlling the media'.
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.
"This might mean the end of the white race!" gasps a general as a dozen Native
Zombies
wander around the battlefields of Europe during the "Great War".
The plot has become too complicated for it's own good, and was about some government experiment gone wrong and
zombies
being produced.
Good thing to as I would have never went even a tad out of my way to see it.Replacing
zombies
with bread sounds just like silly harmless fun on paper.
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.
Before the release of George Romero's genre-defining Night of the Living Dead,
zombies
were relatively well-behaved creatures.
But social etiquette aside what thrills did these early
zombies
offer to the movie-going public?
With this movie only running 61 minutes and nothing all that good on television, I decided to pop Revolt of the
Zombies
into the DVD to pass the time.
Gosh, I figured a movie about
zombies
- even from the 1930s - would have SOME chills to it (White Zombie, with Bela Lugosi, certainly did) but this had none.
And don't read the back of the box as it made it out like there were flesh eating
zombies
attacking the town, there isn't...only a small scene where three or four
zombies
attack a house and are so easily repelled they are not a factor in the movie at all and their scene is rather pointless.
The
zombies
in the film are as slow and clumsy as ever, and they don't seem to have the ability to speak or think about anything beyond their next meal.
George Romero's Land of the Dead posited a zombie nation that retained a shred of social coherence; here,
zombies
are nothing more than an empty canvas for the perverse imaginings of director Andreas Schnaas.
Zombies
starts with the breaking news that the unidentified disease that is spreading across America leaves the sufferer with homicidal & cannibalistic tendencies... Travis Fontaine (C.S. Munro) & his teenage daughter Jenna (Bonny Giroux) listen to the radio as they drive along the isolated backwoods roads to try & escape the disease when Travis runs over a guy who I assume is meant to be a zombie.
I mean, what was with the raccoon girls posing as
zombies
and walking around like Charlie's Devils?
It really helped too that the music composer chose the crappy fashion show music for when the
zombies
walked up to their killer, especially the part where they go into the warehouse posing as the furniture shop/police station/apartment/flat/whatever room it was with the gong in the background, and the live woman was arguing about the closed furniture shop.
It's a virus,
zombies
etc. Exactly as Resident Evil and many, many other movies.
I hope they will stop making horror movies who has a virus and the virus spread and make people to
zombies.
It seems the gore effects people raided a butcher shop for all the body parts, and many scenes involve
zombies
dismembering people and eating their organs.
Despite the fact that there are no zombies, the "Rook", the movie's nemesis, is some sort of bio-creature, very pail in color suggesting necrotic tissue, with a lot of cyborg components just like a super mutant of RE.
His brother then infects the other gang members.In some scenes the
zombies
are seen walking very slowly and in other scenes they run pretty fast which makes little sense.
The makeup consists of blood on the face of the
zombies.
The biggest part of the movie that bothered me the most was that the people hypnotized into believing they're
zombies
had rotting green skin.
The
zombies
are also modified.
Revolt of the
Zombies
starts with Armand Louque (Dean Jagger) trying to convince General Duval (George Cleveland) that his mate Tsiang (William Crowell) is a priest who has the power to hypnotise people & render them under his control turning them into mindless
zombies
(a bit like the people I work with really).
Anyway, Tsiang is murdered by Colonel Mazovia (Roy D'Arcy) but fails to gain the knowledge of turning people into
zombies.
In a way that could only happen in a film Louque finds the secret to turning people into
zombies
by himself & starts to use his new found power to gain revenge on Claire & Clifford... Co-written & directed by Victor Halperin Revolt of the
Zombies
has a bad reputation & after watching it I can see why.
How Halperin depicts his
zombies
is different to that which most modern audiences would consider to be a zombie, these
zombies
are just brainwashed people & filmgoing audiences would have to wait over thirty years before George A.Romero would define what a zombie is now thought as in Night of the Living Dead (1968).
At only about an hour in length Revolt of the
Zombies
still feels too long.
Revolt of the
Zombies
might have been hot stuff in 1936 but it hasn't dated well & in 2005 it's an absolute chore to sit through.
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