Sharon, une jeune femme seule rescapée d'un accident, essaye de convaincre ses supérieurs que la destruction de son navire était due non pas à sa négligence mais à la présence de mutants agr... Tout lireSharon, une jeune femme seule rescapée d'un accident, essaye de convaincre ses supérieurs que la destruction de son navire était due non pas à sa négligence mais à la présence de mutants agressifs.Sharon, une jeune femme seule rescapée d'un accident, essaye de convaincre ses supérieurs que la destruction de son navire était due non pas à sa négligence mais à la présence de mutants agressifs.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Paul Holmes
- Paul Barker
- (as Paul Holme)
James Gregory Paolleli
- Captain Jurgens
- (as James Paolelli)
B.B. Johnson
- Sgt. Zamora
- (as Robert B. Johnson)
Dyane Craystan
- Patricia Kramer
- (as Diana Croyston)
Gerard Acao
- Thompson
- (as Gerhardo Acao)
Ronny Boos
- Berger
- (as Ronald Boos)
Gary King Roberts
- Monster Experiment
- (as King Roberts)
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Unless you live in another planet, people that watch this type of movies have seen Alien II This story line and progression of the movie, it's that other way better movie.
I like low, low, low budget movies, and I think this one actually had a few dollars, just to bad they forgot to pay the writer some money to come up with something original.
Asian Zombies, I'm cool with that, but please, better dub would not have hurt.
The movie in not even worth renting, but it was fun to see this people's version of the space marines.
I like low, low, low budget movies, and I think this one actually had a few dollars, just to bad they forgot to pay the writer some money to come up with something original.
Asian Zombies, I'm cool with that, but please, better dub would not have hurt.
The movie in not even worth renting, but it was fun to see this people's version of the space marines.
Remember, big fan of movies in general and zombie flicks here. I am used to a bit of cheese in a zombie flick.
This one stunk like the cheese counter at your local supermarket, or that big bag of especially dank green you just picked up.
The first fifteen minutes involve plot set-up (tl;dr: zombies on an island. Yes we should visit it) and the fact that our heroine suffers from nightmares. We couldn't just see her have one nightmare, we had to see three just to really hammer the message home (and to get some zombies in early / use some cool footage they had. Probably). This sets the tone for the rest of the film; dragging things out.
Our "rough and tumble marines" actually scream and prance like highly strung queens at the first whiff of danger. Particularly embarrassing anyway (stuck in my mind) but then to read that in the strapline, well yeah.
The dialogue leaves a taste like tinned ham in your mouth. People repeat things and it is so painfully apparent that these are not trained marines (apparently people with such high training need to be told three times to open fire).
But, the worst part of the film is the camera work. The worst part because it is the best part (the film does look good). This means they had some money to make this film with, they just didn't feel the need to spend that money on a compus mentus director, a script that didn't only contain plot holes and cheese, and an editor who doesn't think repetition is the key to success.
I'd give the director, the script writer and the editor an honorary Razzie, then send them on a tour of film schools around the world armed with a copy of this film to show the students what not to do when making a film.
Oh there's about three plot twists. No one involved in making this had much to say, they figured they'd only get one swing at the ball so they threw everything into the mix.
I did manage to clip and file my nails while this was on and miss absolutely nothing, so that's something.
M
This one stunk like the cheese counter at your local supermarket, or that big bag of especially dank green you just picked up.
The first fifteen minutes involve plot set-up (tl;dr: zombies on an island. Yes we should visit it) and the fact that our heroine suffers from nightmares. We couldn't just see her have one nightmare, we had to see three just to really hammer the message home (and to get some zombies in early / use some cool footage they had. Probably). This sets the tone for the rest of the film; dragging things out.
Our "rough and tumble marines" actually scream and prance like highly strung queens at the first whiff of danger. Particularly embarrassing anyway (stuck in my mind) but then to read that in the strapline, well yeah.
The dialogue leaves a taste like tinned ham in your mouth. People repeat things and it is so painfully apparent that these are not trained marines (apparently people with such high training need to be told three times to open fire).
But, the worst part of the film is the camera work. The worst part because it is the best part (the film does look good). This means they had some money to make this film with, they just didn't feel the need to spend that money on a compus mentus director, a script that didn't only contain plot holes and cheese, and an editor who doesn't think repetition is the key to success.
I'd give the director, the script writer and the editor an honorary Razzie, then send them on a tour of film schools around the world armed with a copy of this film to show the students what not to do when making a film.
Oh there's about three plot twists. No one involved in making this had much to say, they figured they'd only get one swing at the ball so they threw everything into the mix.
I did manage to clip and file my nails while this was on and miss absolutely nothing, so that's something.
M
They indeed used the script of alien, its like the movie alien 3 but much worse. but for the effort i gave them a 2. so if you expect a good movie full of action packed horror don't watch this one. on the other hand if you like crappy movies this is the one.
things i learned form this movie:
explosives used to blast a door open, the blast impact works both ways.
zombies have teeth which are similar to vampires
an eyeball can be attached on the top of your head where your hair is supposed to be.
motion detectors make a distinctive sound
i really can fall a sleep watching a horror movie
things i learned form this movie:
explosives used to blast a door open, the blast impact works both ways.
zombies have teeth which are similar to vampires
an eyeball can be attached on the top of your head where your hair is supposed to be.
motion detectors make a distinctive sound
i really can fall a sleep watching a horror movie
Zombies:The beginning is not a beginning in any way. In fact is a sequel to Island of the Living Dead and also is the last movie from Italian exploitation director Bruno Mattei. Mattei made a lot of movies, more than 100, and he was famous for using footage from other movies, music from other movies and also plots from other movies, he was a professional rip-off director, but he managed to made some really entertaining movies (zombie movies, WIP movies, erotic, gore, action, nun exploitation,etc) . Zombies The beginning is his last movie and, fortunately, it's a good end for Bruno. The movie delivers the goods, is a blood packed action zombie movie, with the usual stock stolen from other movies and the complete lack of originality, but its very good in his own way. Lots of action, lots of zombies, good fx and good costumes, lots of torched babies and atrocities. The movie is shot on digital video and that's the only reason this one is not as good as mattei 80s zombie movies, the film look. But in action, gore and entertainment this one is as good (in terms of entertainment that is what matters after all more than cinematography) as those ones. Bruno is dead. Long Live Bruno.
7/10
7/10
This film takes up where its predecessor "Island of the Living Dead" left off with "Dr. Sharon Dimeo" (Yvette Yzon) left floating at sea where she had just escaped from an island populated with zombies. Not long after her rescue she is approached by a corporation which wants her to lead an exploration party back to the island to investigate what happened. At first she is extremely reluctant but after suffering from recurring nightmares for six months she finally agrees to go back. Yet even though this new search party is quite well-armed they soon realize that they are not prepared for what they eventually find. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this sequel was just as bad as the first film in that it still had a bad script, bad character development and bad acting along with bad costumes and sets. In short, it was bad and other than the presence of Yvette Yzon there really wasn't much of anything here that caught my eye and I have rated this movie accordingly. Definitely below average.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesUses some stock-shots from USS Alabama (1995). Viggo Mortensen, Danny Nucci and 'Jaime Gomez' can be seen in those shots.
- GaffesAt the very end of the end credits there's another mention of the movie title, only this time it says 'Zombies : The Beginnig' instead of 'Zombies : The BeginniNg'.
- ConnexionsEdited from USS Alabama (1995)
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