Zombies: A Living History

October. 25,2011      
Rating:
6.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Zombies: are they real? Every culture creates its own version of a zombie. There have been diseases in history that have mimicked behavior of a zombie virus. The plausibility is there. You would never be up against one zombie.you would be up against thousands or millions of zombies. How would you survive?

Peter Outerbridge as  Narrator (voice)
Max Brooks as  Himself
Rebekah McKendry as  Self

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Reviews

Sexyloutak
2011/10/25

Absolutely the worst movie.

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RipDelight
2011/10/26

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Kien Navarro
2011/10/27

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Derrick Gibbons
2011/10/28

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Ben Larson
2011/10/29

America is fascinated with Zombies. The came on the scene here in 1968 with George Romero's Night of The Living Dead.This documentary tries to give us some of the ancient history of zombies in Norse mythology and other sources. They also talk about the culture of death, and how different civilizations handled the death; and how they made sure they didn't come back.Why would people put rocks in the mouth of the dead? Why would the Greeks mutilate corpses to make sure they couldn't return. Why would corpses be bound and locked in coffins? Apparently, many cultures had a fear of the dead returning. Today, we even bolt coffins shut.Naturally, the story delves into cannibalism, and also plagues in history.Lots of zombies moving around made this a fascinating trip.

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Michael_Elliott
2011/10/30

Zombies: A Living History (2011) *** (out of 4) This documentary from the History Channel tries to tell the complete story of zombies from their earliest days to the possibility of a future attack. The film starts off talking about George Romero's NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD and how it pretty much started the myths of current zombies. We then flashback in time to hear about "The Epic of Gilgamesh", the poem by Mesopotamia, which is one of the earliest surviving works and it also features a bit about flesh-eating zombies. We learn about how China had a special way of burying their dead so that they didn't return. Also covered are other place's ways of making sure the dead don't return including some bodies recently discovered that had bricks placed into their mouths so that they couldn't bite. The documentary also goes onto cover cannibalism, the fear of having your flesh eaten and of course places where this still happens. The second portion is where things really take a bad turn as we turn to "current" zombie situations and they talk about Hurricane Katrina, 9/11 and various viruses out there that could lead to a mass problem. The first portion of this documentary is quite wonderful as there's so much terrific information about zombies from around the world. Not only do they briefly cover their movie lives but the most fascinating thing is how various cultures buried their dead in order to keep them from coming back. There's even a funny line about here in America how we lock the casket as if we're trying to keep something from getting out (you can still get in). The second part of the film seemed to forget all about zombies and instead talked about how terrorists were "like" zombies because they're willing to die for what they want. I thought this might have been an interesting idea but not in a film like this. It just comes off as a bunch of political propaganda and it doesn't work and it nearly kills the film. However, fans of the genre should still enjoy at least the first hour and they'll also be happy to know that this is a pretty gory little film. For being on cable television and a station like History, I was shocked to see how gory the re-enactments were.

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