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Death Metal Zombies

  • Video
  • 1995
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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4,3/10
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Death Metal Zombies (1995)
Horror

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBrad Masters enters a contest and wins an album by his favorite band of all time, Living Corpse. The tape has a special song called "Zombiefied", which turns Brad and his friends into zombie... Alles lesenBrad Masters enters a contest and wins an album by his favorite band of all time, Living Corpse. The tape has a special song called "Zombiefied", which turns Brad and his friends into zombies at a party. Luckily, Brad's girlfriend Angel misses the party and it is up to her to sav... Alles lesenBrad Masters enters a contest and wins an album by his favorite band of all time, Living Corpse. The tape has a special song called "Zombiefied", which turns Brad and his friends into zombies at a party. Luckily, Brad's girlfriend Angel misses the party and it is up to her to save her friends. She runs into Shengar (lead singer of Living Corpse and ruler of the dead w... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Todd Jason Cook
  • Drehbuch
    • Todd Jason Cook
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Milton Rush
    • C. Jo Vela
    • Lisa DeWild
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,3/10
    234
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Todd Jason Cook
    • Drehbuch
      • Todd Jason Cook
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Milton Rush
      • C. Jo Vela
      • Lisa DeWild
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    Milton Rush
    • Johnny
    C. Jo Vela
    • Kathy
    Lisa DeWild
    • Angel
    • (as Lisa Cook)
    Todd Jason Cook
    • Tony
    • (as Todd Cook)
    • …
    Bill DeWild
    • Brad…
    Mike Gebbie
    • Tommy
    Terry Aden
    • Eddie
    Sabrina Cook
    • Gang Member #1
    DeeDee Schuman
    • Gang Member #2
    Jan Mundorff
    • Ggn Member #3…
    Thomas Banta
    • Shengar
    Jay Hova
    • Band Member #2
    • (as Jay Hall)
    Rick Cotton
    • Band Member #3
    Julia Hollingsworth
    • Girl #1
    • (as Julia Hollings)
    • …
    Edie Cook
    • Girl #2
    Doria Rosa
    • Girl #3
    Brad Martin
    • Nixon Killer
    Brian Truitt
    • First Victim
    • Regie
      • Todd Jason Cook
    • Drehbuch
      • Todd Jason Cook
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    7abduktionsphanomen

    Terrible zombie film which is saved by the soundtrack

    Death Metal Zombies - 1995 (This Film Rates a C ) A super low budget shot on video film with death metal head zombies PLUS a crazed slasher in a Richard Nixon mask as a side story. Its dedicated to Kurt Cobain (end credits). A dorky metal head enters a contest to win a cassette from the band Living Corpse. It contains an exclusive song called "Zombified" that only he will own. After winning he and some friends find that the exclusive song is not so innocent. Everyone who listens turns to zombies. To reverse the curse the song needs to be played backwards but country music "corrodes their brains" and temporarily slows them down. Eventually the curse is broken. Flash forward 10 years later and the cassette is refound and replayed as a mp3 file by a familiar face. There are brawls in the woods, fire jumping, waterbeds, long hair, metal t-shirts, acid washed jeans, BOOBS and a lot of things that make no sense. Its all horrible; the acting, dialogue and script are the worst I have seen/heard. Like the worst. (7 min mark, 14 min mark, 37 min mark, 1 hour 1 min mark). The gore is laughable but is meant to be funny. It's not anything really extensive. The 1990's death metal soundtrack is great even if you are not a fan of the genre. It fits perfectly and is the main highlight of the film especially the live material (17 min mark). It covers for so many of the film's inadequacies, especially lines like: "Hey, I got crabs" and "pusswad". If you know what you are getting into here then it isn't so bad, but it is complete trash and only worth watching for the "everything 90's metal".
    7I_Ailurophile

    Fun-loving amateur horror by metalheads, for metalheads

    The term "amateur horror" shouldn't necessarily be taken as an immediate warning sign. Horror lovers with no budget and no developed skills, but boundless heart and plentiful earnest effort, can sometimes achieve more than filmmakers with all the benefits of major studio resources and A-list stars. Yes, strictly speaking the acting is awful, and the dialogue; even the cinematography, editing, and direction are in question, let alone the muddled sound design (nevermind the text preceding the film that encourages viewers to "play it loud"). On the other hand, the soundtrack that filmmaker Todd Jason Cook compiled, filled with very metal recognizable bands (predominantly, but not exclusively, death metal), is superb; speaking as someone who used to go to shows relentlessly, the least that can be said is that Cook is obviously a fan himself, as the dialogue, characters, and scene writing should be familiar to anyone who has ever spent time in the underground scene. To that same point, between that writing, the low-grade nature of the production, and the minimal skills of those involved, the picture also plainly betrays that a Venn diagram of "metalheads," "film buffs," and "nerds, generally" is a perfect circle.

    There are other considerations that are more important, though. Despite clearly demonstrating the untrained amateur level on which they were operating, I readily discern in the actor's performances the sincerity of their effort; they can't act, but they really do try their best, which I absolutely admire. That endeavor certainly comes across, too, in Cook's direction, however meager it might be, and in all other facets of the craftsmanship. Though modest, the practical effects, special makeup, and other tangible creations - that is, blood and gore - really do look great. And as the story Cook conjured trades on classic notions since time immemorial of the bewitching power of music, the foundations of the feature are solid. I'm not saying Brendon Small was directly inspired by 'Death metal zombies' in creating 'Metalocalypse,' but the similarities are notable as this homemade flick likewise blends together metal, mythology, and dark fantasy/horror. The writing surely could have been tighter, as some beats, scenes, or ideas could have been reduced or omitted outright, but the core is firm. It may show its limitations, but I see what Cook was doing here, and I'd be plainly lying if I said I didn't appreciate it.

    While this was undeniably made first and foremost by metalheads for metalheads, the intersection of metal and horror is a substantial one; anyone who is receptive to amateur horror, shot on home video, should surely find much to love here. Even among its closest cinematic kin this is no top-notch exemplar, for even within the boundaries in which Cook and his friends operated one can observe ways in which the title could have been improved (including excision of tawdry gratuitous nudity). Be that as it may, the energy that those involved poured into this, and the wholehearted honesty of the project, pair nicely with what the participants meaningfully could contribute. Despite all the shortcomings and weaknesses one could reasonably point out I actually had a really good time watching, and I think the same will go for anyone who is open to what the movie represents. It's nothing one needs to go out of their way to see, but if the underlying notions don't turn you off and you do have the chance to watch 'Death metal zombies,' these eighty-eight minutes are pretty fun!
    2darkoneskip

    Wow was this bad

    I like sov micro budget underground b movies. Low budget near no budget , but this was the worst in 10 years. Listen there wasnt anything even funny you could make fun of and laugh just bad and boring. Zombies had no make up lil black around the eyes. No effects horrible acting just C- video. You have been warned. Check out Deathgasm if you want a good metal zombie flick. 2 stars was for the effort of making a video. Cheers
    10galaxyfunstuff

    Original zombie film...cult fun!

    I've seen this movie a bunch of times..it's a great party movie! The original version is not edited as well as the newly re-mastered 10th Anniversary DVD edition.

    The new DVD edition has top notch editing, much cleaner quality picture and sound and loaded with tons of cool extras including bloopers, behind the scenes and more.

    This movie has a mix of humor and horror and manages some dark, moody atmosphere with some creepy lighting styles and wicked imagery.

    I love zombie movies and this one has to be the most original zombie film I have seen. I recommend it to fans of low budget horror.
    2BA_Harrison

    I love metal. I love zombies. I didn't love Death Metal Zombies.

    As a fan of both gory low-budget movies and very loud rock music, it pains me to say that this mid-'90s home-made zombie flick was clearly put together by avid horror/metal fans with far less talent than taste. I wanted to like the film, but the dreadful acting, weak direction and awful script sucked all the fun out for me. Those involved look like they were having a great time, but I cannot say the same for myself.

    The pitiful plot sees metal-head Brad (Bill DeWild) winning a radio competition, the prize being a special tape of music by his favourite band, Living Corpse. When Brad plays the cassette to his friends, the head-banging pals are transformed into zombies and ordered to kill by Living Corpse's lead singer Shengar (Thomas Banta). Meanwhile, a serial killer in a Nixon rubber mask is also on the prowl.

    Kudos to director Todd Jason Cook for actually getting one of the girls to commit to a shower scene, and for achieving some reasonable splatter effects on an almost non-existent budget, but the cheapo gore and gratuitous nudity doesn't make the film any less painful to watch.

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      The movie originally had a different actor who played Johnny, which was the featured character in this version. Several scenes were shot before the script was re-written and characters swapped around, placing Brad as the main male lead.
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      You can see the director's reflection in the window in the opening scene where the two girls first run outside to escape from the Nixon killer.
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      Angel: Then we have time... and zombies to kill!

    • Alternative Versionen
      In the VHS version, the ending had the Nixon killer murdering a lady that was vacuuming while the DVD release of the movie had a "10 years later..." ending with the Nixon killer uploading the "Zombified" song onto the Internet.
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      Featured in Making of Death Metal Zombies (1996)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1995 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • Houston, Texas, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Horrorscope Films Inc.
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