A group of young people become lost in the jungle during a river rafting trip and stumble upon a long lost ruin that is home to a host of mysterious monsters.A group of young people become lost in the jungle during a river rafting trip and stumble upon a long lost ruin that is home to a host of mysterious monsters.A group of young people become lost in the jungle during a river rafting trip and stumble upon a long lost ruin that is home to a host of mysterious monsters.
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Judged against "Silence of the Lambs," this would be terrible, but that's not what it's about. It's a campy, over-the-top zombie romp with ultra-gory kill scenes, some bad acting, some surprisingly good comedy acting and directing, a default B movie plot, and a bizarrely "human" society of zombies. I saw one of the people who gave this a rating of 1 turned it off after 30 minutes, and I get that: the stuff that makes this worth watching kicks in halfway through. If you don't like camp or horror-comedy, skip it. If you do, well worth watching.
I dont know where to start with this.... just dont bother
terrible acting, terrible set, terrible costumes, terrible effects
I started watching this and within 5mins I know it was a lemon,, within 15 i was cringing.... turned it off after 30.
terrible acting, terrible set, terrible costumes, terrible effects
I started watching this and within 5mins I know it was a lemon,, within 15 i was cringing.... turned it off after 30.
Of course I was compelled to sit down and watch the 2018 movie "Dead Squad: Temple of the Undead" because it is a zombie movie. Anything zombiesque, and I am there.
However, I hadn't even heard about this movie prior to finding it, so I didn't really know what to expect. However, the tendency of such unknown zombie movies tend to be bad. But still, I sat down to watch this movie from writers Dominik Hauser and Nancy Thornhill.
Well, turns out that I might as well just have skipped the movie and found something better to watch. While this was a zombie movie, of sorts, then it was hardly an entertaining movie. And it most definitely wasn't a movie that brought anything new to the zombie genre.
The storyline started out fairly okay and had some interesting enough things to present to the audience. But then as the young protagonists came to the old temple in the forest, everything just fell to the ground and the movie slipped so far down a slippery slope that it never had a snowball's chance in Hell of getting back on track.
The acting in the movie was adequate. Well, you must take into consideration the severe limitations imposed on the acting talents by the lack of a proper script and storyline.
The zombie make-up and special effects were adequate. Sure, this wasn't among the top of the line, but there are far worse special effects seen in zombie movies on the market. So that, at least, counted for something. However, it just wasn't enough to make up for all the other shortcomings that the movie had.
I am rating "Dead Squad: Temple of the Undead" a mere three out of ten stars, because the movie failed to entertain or captivate and hold my attention, despite of it being a zombie movie.
However, I hadn't even heard about this movie prior to finding it, so I didn't really know what to expect. However, the tendency of such unknown zombie movies tend to be bad. But still, I sat down to watch this movie from writers Dominik Hauser and Nancy Thornhill.
Well, turns out that I might as well just have skipped the movie and found something better to watch. While this was a zombie movie, of sorts, then it was hardly an entertaining movie. And it most definitely wasn't a movie that brought anything new to the zombie genre.
The storyline started out fairly okay and had some interesting enough things to present to the audience. But then as the young protagonists came to the old temple in the forest, everything just fell to the ground and the movie slipped so far down a slippery slope that it never had a snowball's chance in Hell of getting back on track.
The acting in the movie was adequate. Well, you must take into consideration the severe limitations imposed on the acting talents by the lack of a proper script and storyline.
The zombie make-up and special effects were adequate. Sure, this wasn't among the top of the line, but there are far worse special effects seen in zombie movies on the market. So that, at least, counted for something. However, it just wasn't enough to make up for all the other shortcomings that the movie had.
I am rating "Dead Squad: Temple of the Undead" a mere three out of ten stars, because the movie failed to entertain or captivate and hold my attention, despite of it being a zombie movie.
It's not good. It's not funny bad. It's that middle of the road, generic zombie, movie thar you will forger about as you watch it.
Nothing it good. I love bad horror movies, and there was nothing for me here.
Did kind of enjoy the fact that they ADRed 2 or 3 of the teens to hide their british/audtrailan/new Zealand accents and try to pretend like this movie is set in North America??? Seems more likely that it is set in south America judging by the jungle and Mayanesque temple. This movie establishes nothing.
Didn't even know the two scrawny dork boys were brothers until about 30 minutes in.
Lazy production. Do not give them money.
Nothing it good. I love bad horror movies, and there was nothing for me here.
Did kind of enjoy the fact that they ADRed 2 or 3 of the teens to hide their british/audtrailan/new Zealand accents and try to pretend like this movie is set in North America??? Seems more likely that it is set in south America judging by the jungle and Mayanesque temple. This movie establishes nothing.
Didn't even know the two scrawny dork boys were brothers until about 30 minutes in.
Lazy production. Do not give them money.
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- GoofsAneesha takes the gun from John, takes it apart and put it in her back pockets. In a later scene, John suddenly has the gun and it's in one piece.
- Crazy creditsNo animals were harmed in the making of this film...except for maggots, that is. Many maggots were brutally harmed. Many maggots.
- ConnectionsReferences Seul face à la nature (2006)
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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