Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRegular guy Ed (Marcus Carroll) awakes one morning to find that his Grandmother has become one of the living dead. While trapped in his home Ed tries to survive the day, keep his house zombi... Leer todoRegular guy Ed (Marcus Carroll) awakes one morning to find that his Grandmother has become one of the living dead. While trapped in his home Ed tries to survive the day, keep his house zombie free, stay alive and save the day.Regular guy Ed (Marcus Carroll) awakes one morning to find that his Grandmother has become one of the living dead. While trapped in his home Ed tries to survive the day, keep his house zombie free, stay alive and save the day.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado en total
Craig Tudor James
- Corey
- (as Tudley James)
Opiniones destacadas
I'm a huge zombie movie fan but my interest in the sub-genre is waning. The reason? Too many zombie films being released and far too many of them are dreadful. This welsh effort certainly comes under that category and is a failure on every front.
Unfunny comedy attempts, practically no storyline at all and so poorly made it could be confused for a student film.
The idea of the "Granny" zombies is short lived and quickly descends into yet another low budget zombie film with no identity and nothing to set it apart from the rest.
The Good:
Neat Jurassic Park reference
The Bad:
Those accents!
Terrible camera work
The premise isn't followed through with
Things I learnt from this movie:
I should avoid welsh cinema for a while
Unfunny comedy attempts, practically no storyline at all and so poorly made it could be confused for a student film.
The idea of the "Granny" zombies is short lived and quickly descends into yet another low budget zombie film with no identity and nothing to set it apart from the rest.
The Good:
Neat Jurassic Park reference
The Bad:
Those accents!
Terrible camera work
The premise isn't followed through with
Things I learnt from this movie:
I should avoid welsh cinema for a while
Right, well I am a huge fan of anything even remotely zombie in nature. And with a title such as "Granny of the Dead", I was intrigued, because it had the potential for being a good zombie comedy; at least it had the potential for it.
The storyline in "Granny of the Dead" was easy to follow, and doesn't really require much explaining. The elderly are dying and returning as animated corpses with a hunger for the living. A group of Young people are trying to live through the ordeal and remain alive and sane. Yeah, that was essentially it, simplistic for sure.
It felt like the movie was comprised of various scenes shot independently of one another and then put together in the editing room in order to make something reminiscent of a movie. It just didn't have a particularly coherent feel to it and it felt like continuity was a thing of the past.
Zombie movies should not, and I repeat, not have running and agile zombies. Having running zombies just adds a disruptive element to the atmosphere, and when dead, a body should not have the coordination and cognitive ability to sustain complex movement such as running.
As for the zombies in "Granny of the Dead", well I will say that there was a great number of zombies actually here, more than I had anticipated, so that was great. And the zombie make-up and special effects were actually quite nice. It is always a plus when a low budget zombie movie go beyond the usual error of just adding gray make-up and cheap theatrical blood to the face, but forgetting about the neck, hands and all other exposed areas of flesh. So thumbs up for the special effects team in this movie.
Now, I will say that the character gallery in the movie was broad. But I can't really claim to say that it was characters that you particularly took a liking to, or actually even bonded with on any level. The characters were just too mundane, generic and rather indistinct from one another. And it didn't really help that the dialogue was strained and forced; that didn't do much to make the character any more interesting.
When the zombie faces started to change from being dead elderly faces to what I assume was demonic faces, then I was about ready and done for. I was ready to call it quits and give up on the movie. But I decided to stick with it, since it was a zombie movie after all. But color me unimpressed.
It was rather difficult to get fully immersed into this movie, because it just felt forced and unnatural - well as unnatural as it gets with zombies.
"Granny of the Dead" was nowhere near as interesting or entertaining as I had hoped. And it turned out to be somewhat of a struggle to actually stick with the movie and not give into the desire of turning it off prematurely to find something more worthwhile to watch.
The storyline in "Granny of the Dead" was easy to follow, and doesn't really require much explaining. The elderly are dying and returning as animated corpses with a hunger for the living. A group of Young people are trying to live through the ordeal and remain alive and sane. Yeah, that was essentially it, simplistic for sure.
It felt like the movie was comprised of various scenes shot independently of one another and then put together in the editing room in order to make something reminiscent of a movie. It just didn't have a particularly coherent feel to it and it felt like continuity was a thing of the past.
Zombie movies should not, and I repeat, not have running and agile zombies. Having running zombies just adds a disruptive element to the atmosphere, and when dead, a body should not have the coordination and cognitive ability to sustain complex movement such as running.
As for the zombies in "Granny of the Dead", well I will say that there was a great number of zombies actually here, more than I had anticipated, so that was great. And the zombie make-up and special effects were actually quite nice. It is always a plus when a low budget zombie movie go beyond the usual error of just adding gray make-up and cheap theatrical blood to the face, but forgetting about the neck, hands and all other exposed areas of flesh. So thumbs up for the special effects team in this movie.
Now, I will say that the character gallery in the movie was broad. But I can't really claim to say that it was characters that you particularly took a liking to, or actually even bonded with on any level. The characters were just too mundane, generic and rather indistinct from one another. And it didn't really help that the dialogue was strained and forced; that didn't do much to make the character any more interesting.
When the zombie faces started to change from being dead elderly faces to what I assume was demonic faces, then I was about ready and done for. I was ready to call it quits and give up on the movie. But I decided to stick with it, since it was a zombie movie after all. But color me unimpressed.
It was rather difficult to get fully immersed into this movie, because it just felt forced and unnatural - well as unnatural as it gets with zombies.
"Granny of the Dead" was nowhere near as interesting or entertaining as I had hoped. And it turned out to be somewhat of a struggle to actually stick with the movie and not give into the desire of turning it off prematurely to find something more worthwhile to watch.
I was expecting utter trash but was reasonably entertained throughout. By no means is this a good movie but if you are running low on zombie movies to watch and enjoy gambling your time on low budget fair it really isn't all that bad.
Effects are adequate, and the main character and SOME of the supporting cast do a passable job.
They did fail to adhere to some of the standard zombie ABC's though which was disappointing.
1. don't give away the origin
2. have 1 good zombie gutfest of someone being eaten alive
In general as long as you got those you've got a solid foundation.
Effects are adequate, and the main character and SOME of the supporting cast do a passable job.
They did fail to adhere to some of the standard zombie ABC's though which was disappointing.
1. don't give away the origin
2. have 1 good zombie gutfest of someone being eaten alive
In general as long as you got those you've got a solid foundation.
"Granny of the Dead" is a lame senseless amateurish garbage with fake reviews in IMDb. The plot does not make any sense and the cinematography and acting is terrible. The IMDb User Rating is overrated, maybe with the use of robots. Advice when most needed is least heeded, but stay away from this flick. My vote is one (awful).
Title (Brazil): Not Available
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I suspect that viewers in South Wales will get a lot more out of this film than a general audience.
Some of the performances are quite OK and zombie make-up is occasionally pretty good, but the whole thing is very patchy.
The biggest problem is with the structure of the scenes and the editing. I think the director and editor were trying to create the feeling of frenzied panic, but at times it's just a bit too chaotic. Random face close-ups cutting to other random face close-ups. More establishing or medium shots would have made the whole thing "flow" more evenly.
As low budget zombie films go, though, this kept me entertained and amused.
Good effort. Some of the other reviewers should lighten up a bit. This ain't supposed to be Tarkovsky.
Some of the performances are quite OK and zombie make-up is occasionally pretty good, but the whole thing is very patchy.
The biggest problem is with the structure of the scenes and the editing. I think the director and editor were trying to create the feeling of frenzied panic, but at times it's just a bit too chaotic. Random face close-ups cutting to other random face close-ups. More establishing or medium shots would have made the whole thing "flow" more evenly.
As low budget zombie films go, though, this kept me entertained and amused.
Good effort. Some of the other reviewers should lighten up a bit. This ain't supposed to be Tarkovsky.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- O.A.Z: Nan from Hell
- Locaciones de filmación
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- Presupuesto
- GBP 7,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 23min(83 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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