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Ozone

  • 1993
  • Unrated
  • 1h 23min
NOTE IMDb
4,5/10
501
MA NOTE
Ozone (1993)
Horror

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile ambushing a drug-dealer, Detective Eddie Boone (James Black) is injected in a fight against the dealer with a new drug called Ozone, which transforms the users in powerful zombies. His... Tout lireWhile ambushing a drug-dealer, Detective Eddie Boone (James Black) is injected in a fight against the dealer with a new drug called Ozone, which transforms the users in powerful zombies. His partner and friend Mike Weitz (Tom Hoover) is kidnapped by a group of Ozone addicted. Edd... Tout lireWhile ambushing a drug-dealer, Detective Eddie Boone (James Black) is injected in a fight against the dealer with a new drug called Ozone, which transforms the users in powerful zombies. His partner and friend Mike Weitz (Tom Hoover) is kidnapped by a group of Ozone addicted. Eddie tries to find Mike in the streets, fighting against the zombies and having several hall... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • J.R. Bookwalter
  • Scénario
    • David A. Wagner
    • J.R. Bookwalter
  • Casting principal
    • James Black
    • Tom Hoover
    • Bill Morrison
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,5/10
    501
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • J.R. Bookwalter
    • Scénario
      • David A. Wagner
      • J.R. Bookwalter
    • Casting principal
      • James Black
      • Tom Hoover
      • Bill Morrison
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux54

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    James Black
    James Black
    • Eddie Boone
    Tom Hoover
    • Mike Weitz
    Bill Morrison
    • Richter…
    Michael Cagnoli
    • Squeaky
    Lori Scarlett
    • Justine
    Michael Beatty
    • Dingo
    • (as Michael W. Beatty)
    • …
    James L. Edwards
    • Sam DeBartolo - The Drug Lord…
    Jerry Camp
    • Captain Getz
    Mark S. Bosko
    • Chico
    Wayne Alan Harold
    • Paco
    Neil Graf
    • Mars…
    Leo Anastasio
    • The Bartender
    Michael Kemper
    • Beat Cop
    Jason Andrew Norton
    • The Junkie
    Parris Washington
    • The Arena Hulk
    Jennifer Mullen
    • Donna
    Mary Jackson
    Mary Jackson
    • Cleaning Lady
    Nathan Michael
    • Head Ozone Mutant
    • Réalisation
      • J.R. Bookwalter
    • Scénario
      • David A. Wagner
      • J.R. Bookwalter
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    Avis des utilisateurs15

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    6quridley

    Forgettable microbudget zombie thriller

    This is the weakest of JR Bookwalter's films because it strays from his style of fast, humorous action scenes. Bookwalter tries something more ambitious, moody and suspenseful and he fails. But its still typically watchable in its cheesiness. This is more drab looking and boring than his other films though. There are scenes where the black leading man is locked in cages, forced into a Mandingo fight and a zombie sniffs him and says, "You smell like a brother...". It might be a string of racist jokes or JR made a film thats a metaphor for smalltown racism. So Bookwalter tries to be artsier here and its appreciated, but he forgot to make it entertaining as he was NEVER scary or thoughtful director.
    amarlequin

    major let-down

    The movie runs for an hour and twenty minutes and it does nothing except prove that even good movie ideas can be ruined if not handled well. The acting is piss poor and the " zombie -mutants " don't even raise a laugh. While it is true that lack of money can seriously cramp one's style the fact that this movie is bad is not related to low budget but rather to low standards. Haphazard story lines, cliched dialogues ,poor lighting, crude sfx and an unsurprising twist at the end make this movie a must for masochists and insomniacs.
    6claudio_carvalho

    A Very Low Budget Trash Movie, With a Great Screenplay

    While ambushing a drug-dealer, Detective Eddie Boone (James Black) is injected in a fight against the dealer with a new drug called Ozone, which transforms the users in powerful zombies. His partner and friend Mike Weitz (Tom Hoover) is kidnapped by a group of Ozone addicted. Eddie tries to find Mike in the streets, fighting against the zombies and having several hallucinations due to the effect drug in his blood. "Ozone" is a movie which must be analyzed in two aspects: the screenplay is great, having a very good story. However, the effects and locations are among the worsts I have seen, being sometimes (or most of the times) ridiculous, like, for example, when the head of a police officer is smashed by a car in an empty parking area. In the balance, the average is positive and fans of trash movie will not be disappointed with this film. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Ozone"
    7I_Ailurophile

    Very strong ideas & potential, flummoxed by lacking means & finesse

    The term "low-budget" carries certain connotations, but in practice it doesn't always mean the same thing. On the face of it the suggestion is simply of limited resources available to realize a project - nothing more, nothing less - and is no indicator of quality. We've all seen some movies that were incredibly solid and well-made, and defied the limitations of their financial backing. On the other hand, for lack of funding, "low-budget" also commonly communicates idiosyncrasies of style that fall below the standards of quality of major motion pictures. 'Ozone' immediately comes across as a bit of Column A, and a bit of Column B: I think it's safe to say that filmmaker J. R. Bookwalter and his collaborators did what they could with what they had to work with, and it surely seems as though the money available for the movie largely (wisely) went into practical effects. As far as that goes, at least, it's a job well done; the blood, gore, makeup, fluids, and all other gnarly, tangible visuals look pretty great to me, even if they were made on a shoestring.

    On the other hand, the colloquial application of "low-budget" also undeniably shines through. Even though 'Ozone' is made competently at large, there's a definite, often glaring lack of subtlety and nuance in the feature as it presents. This pertains to most every last element of the picture, from top to bottom, in and out: cinematography, sequencing, editing, direction, sound design (fluctuating and imbalanced), scene writing, dialogue, characters, computer-generated visuals, stunts, costume design, props, vehicles, filming locations, production design, pacing, acting, lighting - and even some instances of the makeup artists' work are notably uneven, if not downright deficient. All these aspects, and more, are distinctly blunt, heavy-handed, and sometimes all but tactless. None of this is to say that this title isn't enjoyable, or that it's not well done such as it is. Yet the line blurs between lack of means, lack of skill, and lack of finesse, and it's difficult to discern at any given point how the flaws and shortcomings should be designated. What kind of "low-budget" is this? Full Moon Films? Earnest indie? Homemade, amateur passion project? Anyone's guess is as good as mine.

    Putting all this aside - as if this weren't already enough - I'm not fully certain that the plot is entirely focused or cohesive; it seems to stray at times from a discrete path. Worse than that, some smaller scenes impress as self-indulgent, plainly overstaying their welcome, or going excessively over the top. This might be fine if 'Ozone' were written as a horror-comedy, but that's not the overall tone it holds to. For that matter, the general faults and deficiencies could be more easily forgiven in that instance, but again, not here. So when, for example, star James Black bends his knees and hunches down, then rapidly shifts his feet to spin in a circle - an attempt, with far less equipment or resources, to recreate that moment in a feature when a character clutches their head in confusion and madness and the camera revolves around them... well, this would be delightful in a title that was self-parodying; here's it's funny for the wrong reasons.

    And still - still! - this isn't to say that it's not entertaining, or satisfying. For all the problems this movie struggles with, I can't say I didn't have a good time watching. I can readily envision what this might have looked like with the resources and guidance of a more practiced, established horror filmmaker (John Carpenter, perhaps, or David Cronenberg, among others; I see faint echoes of 'In the mouth of madness,' or 'Shivers'), and my mind swirls with joyous fancy. Accept and engage with 'Ozone' on its level, and its value and potential becomes more evident. In the widest of strokes, and even in some of the details, I think there are wonderfully strong ideas in the screenplay conjured between director Bookwalter and co-writer David A. Wagner. The concept is actually fantastic, opening up possibilities of psychological horror, body horror, a zombie flick, a monster movie, a terrestrial equivalent of cosmic horror, and other flavors. However one wishes to dissect it, the end result that is 'Ozone' is a strange, mixed bag, but for all its weaknesses, I see what it wanted to be, tried to be, and could have been. And against all odds, I think it's better than not, and I kind of love it.

    Enjoying onself here requires that one is able and willing to ride with the feature in its lane; to judge it strictly in comparison to less humble productions isn't a fair playing field. I certainly do understand that this won't appeal to everyone, and why it wouldn't; at first blush, I too was rather aghast. But ultimately, the issues 'Ozone' faces are ones of limited money, and lack of polish. I feel confident that Bookwalter and Wagner had a meaningfully vivid, complete vision for their picture, and by one measure or another they just didn't have the opportunity to make it all that it could have been. For what it is, as we see it, the writing is mostly quite enticing, the (practical) effects are mostly splendid, and all involved put their best foot forward. That 'Ozone' still falters is unfortunate, but all the same, count me among its fans: horror flicks don't have to be perfect to be a whole lot of devious fun.
    cid_they

    My grandpa did some effects for this movie!

    My mom and I were looking at 1990's horror movies, and I said this title as I was reading through, and my mom said, "wait, 'Ozone'? My dad worked on that movie!", and now I'm here.

    He was the pyrotechnics guy, and he did some special affects makeup too! I haven't gotten around to seeing the movies he's worked on yet, but hopefully I will (even if they end up being bad😂).

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      After the legal stuff disclaimer there can be found the following: 'we mean it! you will be given a lethal doze of OZONE if you are caught bootlegging this movie! bootlegging for money is theft!'
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      Featured in Disspelling Illusions: The Making of Witchouse 2 Blood Coven (2000)
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      Into The Black
      Composed and Performed by Matthew Jason Walsh

      Vocals by Cynthia Zirzow and Melanie Nowlin

      Guitars by Michael Render

      Produced by J.R. Bookwalter and Matthew Jason Walsh

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 juin 1993 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Street Zombies
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Akron, Ohio, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Suburban Tempe Company
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      • 3 500 $US (estimé)
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