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Niki Drozdowski

Extinction - The G.M.O. Chronicles and Fighting a Global Infection: A Movie Review
Director: Niki Drozdowski.

Writers: Niki Drozdowski and Ralf Betz.

Cast: Jerry Coyle, Lee Rychter, Bina Milas, and Klaus Ebert.

Extinction - The G.M.O. Chronicles is a zombie genred film that released in Germany earlier this year in both English and German. The story follows Tom (Daniel Buder), a survivalist, who struggles with loneliness while trying to stay alive. A virus has infected the local populace of the Rhine and now zombie walkers, runners, and brutes rule the land. There are even some parkour styled infected and the wide assortment of antagonists keeps this film thrilling.

Tom is one of only a few survivors of a global epidemic. Strangely, after three days, Tom is already considering suicide. Apparently, the United States is not the only filmmaking country now known for theatrics. After some grumbling, Tom decides to scout the area and eventually he finds more of those immune to the virus...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 12/2/2011
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
At The Dusk Of Man… Only The Dead Survive!
This one is for those of us who, whether we admit it or not, have a detailed plan mapped out for how to survive and what to do if (or should I say when) there is a zombie apocalypse.

If you are one who feels the world can never have too many zombie movies, then get excited about the first one-sheet and trailer for Extinction: The G.M.O Chronicles, courtesy of DreadCentral.

Directed by Niki Drozdowski, Extinction: The G.M.O Chronicles stars Daniel Buder, Luise Bähr, Jerry Coyle, Tobias Kay, Lee Rychter, Bina Milas, Christian Stock and Klaus Ebert. Now, without further ado, the trailer…

There aren’t any plot details yet, but after the trailer do you really need any? A strange virus… Zombies… Fighting to stay alive… Only the dead survive!
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  • 9/2/2011
  • by Barrett
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
The Second Genesis Arrives In New Extinction Apocalyptic Zombie Trailer
It's personally my favourite choice over how I'd like the world to end but zomibe apocalypse isn't everyone's cup of tea. But for now I shall live my dreams through movies and TV shows about the undead and bone up on my survival tactics. New German post-apocalyptic zombie flick 'Extinction' (Aka: 'Extinction - The G.M.O. Chronicles'), from writer/director Niki Drozdowski, might not be able to give us any fresh advice on how to avoid the flesh munchers apart from ensure you have lots of guns and weapons but it does have a new trailer. Daniel Buder, Luise Bahr, Jerry Coyle, Tobias Kay, Lee Rychter, Bina Milas, Christian Stock and Klaus Ebert all star. Check out the new trailer below....
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  • 9/2/2011
  • Horror Asylum
Indie Zombie Flick 'Extinction: The G.M.O. Chronicles' - Official Trailer & Artwork
It seems like this great genre of ours is really starting to ram zombie's down our throats. With the sudden surge of these types of films in recent years, I really can't believe that we haven't had our first found footage zombie flick yet, anybody listening out there... Extinction: The G.M.O. Chronicles which is currently in post-production is an independent flick directed by Niki Drozdowski and written by Drozdowski and Ralf Betz. In the vein o…...
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  • 9/2/2011
  • Horrorbid
A New Trailer and One-Sheet Face Extinction
Ever have one of those days in which you're wishing that the zombie apocalypse would just hurry up and get here? Yeah, we are right there with you. Instead we live vicariously through the carnage on film. Speaking of which ...

Below you'll find the first trailer and artwork for the new indie zombie effort from director Niki Drozdowski Extinction: The G.M.O. Chronicles. The flick stars Daniel Buder, Luise Bähr, Jerry Coyle, Tobias Kay, Lee Rychter, Bina Milas, Christian Stock und Klaus Ebert.

No plot details were available at press time, but come on! You get the idea by now don't you? The dead rise. Eat people. People try and survive and so on and so forth.

More as it comes.

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  • 9/2/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Extinction - The G.M.O. Chronicles Shows a Zombified Trailer and Poster Right Here
Extinction - The G.M.O. Chronicles is a film which was shot in Germany, in English. Most recently, this title has entered post-production with shooting complete in 2009-10 and the film completed today. This is a tale that compares itself to 28 Days Later and I Am Legend. However, this is a lower budgeted feature, which focuses on the loneliness of a post-apocalyptic world. The loneliness is swept aside when a group of mutated creatures inhabit the scene. Have a look at the horrors of Extinction - The G.M.O. Chronicles with the first poster here and trailer inside.

There is certainly a German and North American enjoyment of zombie films, with Rammbock aka Siege of the Dead aka Rammbock: Berlin Undead shaking the cinematic cage in 2010. This film set Berlin alight with zombies, viruses and failed escapes. As well, Germany has a burgeoning independent film community, with smaller production companies like Cinema Ergo leading the way.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 9/1/2011
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Trailer, Details for Extinction
Director Niki Drozdowski is in post-production on Extinction . Described as being in the vein of 28 Days Later and I Am Legend , the story tells of a retrovirus that has entered into the world, killing almost everyone, turning the dead into flesh-eating zombies. The few survivors have to fight for survival. How...fresh an idea. The film was shot in Germany but is in English. Here's a trailer.
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  • 9/1/2011
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
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