An idyllic island town is under attack by that most invasive of pests: zombies! Port Gamble is being overrun with braineaters, and the people seem powerless to stave them off. But wait, a rag tag band of rebels is trying to turn the tide and push the invading hordes of undead back.
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I love this movie so much
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Following a viral outbreak, life for a group of people in a small town grows even more complicated when they must deal with their troubled lives and the effects of the zombie outbreak that is overtaking the other residents.This is a slightly troubling but still overall enjoyable zombie effort. The biggest mark for this one is the simple fact that the zombies are once again treated as though they're a threat that should be taken seriously despite the constantly joking material and situations throughout. They attack at random and definitely leave an impression whenever they're around, hauling people to the ground and attacking them mercilessly, ganging up behind them in groups or slowly turning on someone unexpectedly when it's portraying them to be heroic in the situation before being swarmed by the zombies. That certainly helps them to still be taken seriously as well as the constant gore surrounding their appearances and the increasingly difficult manner it takes to finally get rid of them as well providing some chilling scenes at times even though there's some light-hearted tones spread throughout. That, though, is the biggest problem with the film is that it is too goofy and light for what it really wants to be, and that leads to a really dangerous clash throughout this. By focusing on the nationality of the female lead and making race such a big issue here, often-times erroneously simply for the sake of the comedy, there's not a lot of truly appealing jokes that work here despite the tone supporting the usage of such material and it contradicts the more serious and threatening zombie issue throughout. On top of that, the majority of the jokes are just flat-out stupid and lame and aren't in the slightest bit funny, leaving a large section of this at the end to be treated as some sort of monumentally-hilarious episode or joke that goes nowhere and has nothing to do with the movie at hand other than offering it's thinly-veiled political intrigue when that's the last thing it needs at the moment. These all knock the film down somewhat but otherwise this is pretty entertaining.Rated R: Extreme Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, racial innuendo and drug use.
One of the worst movies i have ever seen, how can they even call it a movie. not to forget one of the most racist crap out there,Talking about the story, which didn't even existed, they don't tell you how it got started, what happened and how it ended 29 weeks later,its a shame to the zombie genre, horror genre and the horror comedy genre.Not even a good kill to show for all the money that went down the drain on this thing.Even porn movies have better stories.Those who have already seen this thing, my condolences,those who haven't stay away,save your money and save your time.
Don't get me wrong with my summary. What I mean with the mass destruction is that; this movie shows that a low budget movie could be way better without a cheap nudity, sex and other ridiculous stuff that are infecting most of low budget zombie/horror/thriller movies out there. Of course there is a few things that make this film incomparable with Shaun of The Dead, Dawn of The Dead or other great zombie movies but for a low budget movie; this is good. This movie is not stereotypical as many. There is no hero and heroine that in the end live happily ever after. What they have in this movie is issues with politics, racism, sexual heretic(gay), and a few other things. In spite of that, there are some weak point in this movie. The script could be better and more comical since people tend to laugh to the silly script not the comedy itself in this film. The filmmaker seems to cling with the cliché act of many zombie movies where someone's arm being pulled-off so easily(which is silly). Without such scene, this movie could be better. Well, this movie is worth to watch but never expect it to be that perfect.
ZMD is interesting if not scary, and amusing if not laugh-out-loud funny. Kevin Hamedani makes some valid points for the Progressive, tolerant viewpoint, while other points are made less persuasive by the cartoonish exaggeration of Conservative stupidity.There are several shots where the side of a zombie's head is blown away, and I'm not sure how Hamedani and crew did those so well, given the obviously low budget. There's also an eye that pops out fairly well. On the other (severed) hand, each time a face, or portions thereof, is ripped off, the results look more like a face beneath layers of strawberry jam than a skull that's missing part of its cozy.Armand, however, has screen presence and acting ability. The consensus on the message board of her IMDb page is that she is "really hot," a "babe," and has charisma, provided that "charisma is a code word for hotness."Why you should see it You feel that any self-respecting zombie connoisseur must see all available zombie movies, in order to name, with some authority, both the "best zombie movie ever" and the "worst zombie movie ever." You're a Progressive who loves to see Conservatives made to look foolish and then devoured. You want to see a hot babe shoot zombies in the head.Why you shouldn't see it You're a Conservative. You're more into vampires. You're sensitive on the subject of cannibalism, given the awkward events of this year's family reunion. --from my review at www.1man365movies.com