This one had the look and feel of a cheesey 80s film. But let's start at the beginning.
There are almost no humans left. The U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. have detonated all of their nukes in an effort to kill off all the zombies. Instead, the zombies now outnumber people 10,000 to 1.
The opening of the film begins with the main character (I can't remember his name) running away from the group he was with. We learn later on that that group has become a bunch of looters. They not only loot from abandoned towns, they even take from other survivors. Anyway, the group is hunting down the guy, when he comes across a smaller group that gels together like a family. They have small children, a babysitter, a sniper group, and team of looters as well. The difference is, they don't steal from other groups.
The entire film is about the large group chasing the runaway. The runaway meets up with the small group, and they hide until they can't run anymore. There's a big gun battle at the end, and the small group wins. The End.
There was one scene in this movie that I couldn't believe I was seeing. And for that, this movie will get an extra 3 points. The scene in question? The runaway is in a grocery store. He hears a baby cry. Runaway runs to save the baby. What he finds is a zombie eating a baby while the mother lay with her stomach ripped open.
Now, the moment nobody has been waiting for... On a scale of 1 to 10, this movie gets a 1. BUT, with the 3 bonus points, the final result is a 4. By the way, I read another blog somewhere that called this movie more epic than The Walking Dead.
I created this blog to review the zombie movies I've seen. There are a ton of them!! Some that suck, some that are really good and everything in between. This list will grow slowly. You'll probably see George A. Romero's name alot in this blog. Why wouldn't you? He's the "Godfather of all Zombies." I'll probably summarize each movie and then rate it somewhere on a scale of 1 to 10. There's really no rhyme or reason to my ratings scale. I may rate something really high or really low and then rate something similar exactly opposite. There may be some small thing about a movie that I don't like that might bring a rating down. The reviews are set-up with my most recent review on top, and the oldest at the bottom. Anyway, let's get started...
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