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Dead 7

  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
1.5K
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Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Erik-Michael Estrada, A.J. McLean, Jeff Timmons, Carrie Keagan, and Lauren Kitt Carter in Dead 7 (2016)
A post-apocalyptic Western that follows a group of gunslingers as they look to rid a small town of a zombie plague.
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A post-apocalyptic Western that follows a group of gunslingers as they look to rid a small town of a zombie plague.A post-apocalyptic Western that follows a group of gunslingers as they look to rid a small town of a zombie plague.A post-apocalyptic Western that follows a group of gunslingers as they look to rid a small town of a zombie plague.

  • Director
    • Danny Roew
  • Writers
    • Nick Carter
    • Sawyer Perry
    • Wayne R. Whitley
  • Stars
    • Nick Carter
    • Carrie Keagan
    • Joey Fatone
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Danny Roew
    • Writers
      • Nick Carter
      • Sawyer Perry
      • Wayne R. Whitley
    • Stars
      • Nick Carter
      • Carrie Keagan
      • Joey Fatone
    • 28User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nick Carter
    Nick Carter
    • Jack
    Carrie Keagan
    Carrie Keagan
    • Daisy Jane
    Joey Fatone
    Joey Fatone
    • Whiskey Joe
    Jeff Timmons
    Jeff Timmons
    • Billy
    A.J. McLean
    A.J. McLean
    • Johnny Vermillion
    Erik-Michael Estrada
    Erik-Michael Estrada
    • Komodo
    Lauren Kitt Carter
    • Sirene
    Chloe Lattanzi
    Chloe Lattanzi
    • Trixie
    Debra Wilson
    Debra Wilson
    • Apocolypta
    Howie Dorough
    Howie Dorough
    • The Vaquero
    Chris Kirkpatrick
    Chris Kirkpatrick
    • Mayor Shelby
    Jon Secada
    Jon Secada
    • Sheriff Cooper
    Frenchie Davis
    Frenchie Davis
    • Madame Jezebel
    Dylan Vox
    Dylan Vox
    • Zeke the Poker Player
    Art Alexakis
    Art Alexakis
    • Jim
    Trevor Penick
    • Beau the Ranger
    Jacob Underwood
    Jacob Underwood
    • Stamper
    Gerardo Mejía
    Gerardo Mejía
    • Lloyd the Postman
    • Director
      • Danny Roew
    • Writers
      • Nick Carter
      • Sawyer Perry
      • Wayne R. Whitley
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    User reviews28

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    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Can someone tell me why?...

    "Dead 7" pretty much goes as the vast majority of SyFy and The Asylum produced movies go; downhill.

    I was initially lured in by the concept of a zombie movie, and I must admit that anything just even remotely zombie has my interest. So I sat down to watch "Dead 7".

    Well, after having seen Debra Wilson in "Z Nation", where she put on a good performance, I must admit that I sort of had my hopes up for "Dead 7". But then again, I saw that "Dead 7" also had Nick Carter and Joey Fatone on the cast list. What is this? Return of the Living Dead Boyband? Right, well back on track... Debra Wilson, however, failed to impress me with her performance in "Dead 7", as it was just over the top and the character was laughable. And needless to go into detail about the performances of the former two boyband members - enough said!

    The story in "Dead 7" was pointless and turned out to be anything but entertaining. And I was tempted to get up to watch something else a couple of times throughout the course of this movie.

    And what was up with the fact that they used human teeth as a currency in this movie? It just didn't make any logical sense whatsoever.

    The effects were adequate. But for a zombie movie, don't get your hopes up, because it is not groundbreaking special effects, nor is it among the top of the line.

    I have watch "Dead 7", so I can check it off my zombie list. However, I can in all honesty say that I will not be making a second trip back to watching this movie, because it just offered nothing worthwhile.
    7dctr666

    Nevermind the bad reviews

    It's not state of the art, or Oscar-winning material, but........ The movie is quite entertaining... it's everything that we should expect from the same studios that brought us Z-Nation. If you like mindless action, with lots of blood and gore, and you are just looking for something to entertain you for some time, you can't go wrong with Dead 7.

    OK, the acting is not good (but I've seen worst), the plot is weird, and it's a TV-movie, without top-notch FX... but still, if you're not expecting Zombieland, Dead Rising, Night of the Living Dead or Dawn of the Dead, you will have a very nice time.

    Try it out.
    2Calaboss

    90's Hearthrobs Make a Movie

    If you think that a bunch of 1990's boy-band singers getting together to make a zombie/western movie in 2016 was a bad idea, you'd be right. It looks and sounds exactly like what you'd imagine; just awful.

    Looking at the disparity in the votes between male and female on this one makes me think a large number of women, who were about 14 in 1995, checked in to scope out their old crushes, and they still have a thing for them (it would explain all the "10" votes for this). Nothing wrong with old infatuations, but I think their fond memories of these guys had them overlooking some very big flaws in Dead 7.

    A good screenplay is the basis for any good film, and good actors are needed to get those words effectively on screen. This movie has neither of those things. In fact, this is just tough to watch all the way through. There is nothing here to draw your interest. No sympathetic characters, no witty banter, not even any fancy CGI. I'm not a big fan of desaturated color in films either, and Dead 7 really overdoes it. If you want to take that much color out of a film, just make a black and white movie.

    The point is, unless you were a huge fan of the Backstreet Boys, 'NSync, O-Town or 98 Degrees, you're just wasting your time watching this.
    1ctldy

    Oh Carter

    Being an old fan of Nick Carter, I decided to check out the zombie film, Dead 7. And well, let's put it this way, he needs to stick to singing.

    The acting was terrible! One thing I noticed about this movie is that there were different types of accents that the actors were trying to pull off. Yet they would seem to forget they were in character. One minute one of the male actors, if you can call him an actor, sounded like he was in the old west (where this movie is supposed to take place) and then the next he didn't have an accent at all. And I'm not talking about one actor in particular. There were a few laughs. Joey Fatone (*NSYNC) with his lover, the Rum bottle, and AJ McLain (Backstreet Boys) as a Joker type villain. The only thing good about Carter's performance was his looks. He didn't do well in his other films so making another was a huge mistake. Other stars of this failure include Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees, Erik- Michael Estrada of O-Town and one of the 90's decade's most talented singers (at least in my opinion) Jon Secada. With TV host Carrie Keegan playing the female lead.

    The plot doesn't start off well, and it doesn't develop at all. It's easy to root for the "boring" zombies. I'll say it again, Nick Carter needs to stick to singing. Maybe he had a good idea when starting this script and it didn't turn out well. Or maybe he just wanted to help himself and his fellow former heartthrobs get some extra dough.

    I hate to be another viewer giving this film a bad review but let's face it, this one should have stayed back in the Old West where it came from. One should be used to bad Syfy channel movies by now! But this is one of the worst. I give Dead 7 1 out of 10 Washed Up Boybanders.
    1one9eighty

    Backstreet's back.... oh no :(

    Successfully pop-writers do not always make the best comedy-horror writers, and "Dead 7" proves that. Written by and starring Backstreet Boy's member Nick Carter this film found its way to audiences thanks to the Asylum and KaOtic Production companies - you know, the same Asylum that brought audiences the "Sharknado" films. With that in mind, before sitting down to watch this I had low expectations - but they were not quite low enough.

    The zombie apocalypse occurred. Humanity reverted to a simpler way of living, which in this case is like the Wild West crossed with Mad Max. A woman called Apocalypta (Debra Wilson) trains zombies as her army and then starts to send them out to destroy the town of Harper's Junction. Some residents flee while others create a fighting resistance. The resistance fighters, which includes Billy (Jeff Timmons), his girlfriend Daisy (Carrie Keagan), his brother Jack (Nick Carter), and Whiskey Joe (Joey Fatone), try to save the town but will ultimately have to take the fight to the Apocalypta.

    This low-budget film is a bit of a mess. The tone of the film feels wrong, it can't decide if it's a western or something more modern. Rather than picking one style it tries to jump between them and it gets more annoying than it is confusing. Occasionally over exposed shots, occasionally tinted yellow, occasional clear shot, all contribute the tone being mixed up and confused.

    The plot is really basic and didn't do much to keep me entertained - while Nick Carter wanted to have a bash at starring and writing a film, maybe he should have stuck to writing music. The writing that does not help the plot also makes the characters and dialogue poor too - to be fair it cannot be blamed entirely on Nick Carter because Sawyer Perry was employed as a screenwriter too - it takes two to tango. I did not care for any of the characters, they came across as wooden and 2 dimensional. It felt like failed amateur dramatics, at times very cheesy, and other times completely stale.

    In some films, a badly written character can be saved by a great acting performance. I can assure you that this is something that the film is missing too. The ensemble of actors in the film do have plenty of experience in pop-music and being in music videos, but when it comes to proper acting it is obvious that it was a struggle for them. The performances did not carry much emotional weight and annoyingly from one scene to the next accents would change for no reason - as if the actors forgot which accent, they started the film with. This film brings you not just one Backstreet Boy, but three of them. They are not alone and pop fans of the late 1990's and early 2000's may also recognise members of 98 Degrees, N*Sync, O-Town, Everclear, Crazy Town, No Authority, Atlas Genius, and All-4-One.

    Do not expect Earth-shattering SFX of CGI in this film. Id' be lying if I said that the zombies looked convincing, and the action was made to look visually stunning. Likewise, the set and staging is pretty bad too. All in all, this is a bad film - admittedly it is not the worst film I have ever seen, but it's a bad film that I won't be in a rush to watch again or recommend. This is not one of the better films that Asylum and KaOtic have produced, and this SyFy channel original might as well crawl back to the shadows where it belongs. 89 minutes of my life I'll never get back.

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      The film features many actors who were popular musical acts in the 1990s. A.J. McLean, Howie Dorough, and Nick Carter are members of the Backstreet Boys. Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick are members of *NSYNC. Jeff Timmons is a member of 98 Degrees. Erik-Michael Estrada, Dan Miller, and Jacob Underwood are members of O-Town. Lead singers of Everclear, Art Alexakis, and Crazy Town, Shifty Shellshock, are also in this movie. Tommy McCarthy from boy band No Authority plays the sheriff in the brothel. Gerardo Mejia, who had the hit song "Rico Suave" in 1990, plays Lloyd the Postman. Jon Secada, who plays Sheriff Cooper, had the hit "Just Another Day" in 1992.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Asylum: case studies (2021)
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      Down By the River
      Written by Jacob Underwood, Christopher Oppold, and Mark Suhonen

      Performed by Jacob Underwood

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мртва седморка
    • Filming locations
      • Butte, Montana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Syfy
      • The Asylum
      • Kaotic Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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