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Zombie Nightmare (1987)

Review by EllisDee

Zombie Nightmare

3/10

Rather silly film with a plot similar to that of "I Know What You Did Last Summer"

I must make a confession here: I have seen "Zombie Nightmare" with the help of the witty and often hilarious remarks from M.S.T. 3000. The plot parallels that of "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Both movies involve someone getting run over by a bunch of adolescents and the unlucky pedestrian then avenges himself by killing the driver (and the passengers) one-by-one. It sounds like a decent premise for a horror movie, but like "I Know What You Did Last Summer", "Zombie Nightmare" is not very scary at all. Actually, it's more funny than scary on the account of some ridiculous acting. I did get a good chuckle out of one scene where one of the teenagers fights with his mom and throws some food at her (with some laughably stupid acting). While I can think of worse movies, I'm pretty sure that Tia Carrere and Adam West would prefer to forget this one and hope everyone else would do the same. Still, "Zombie Nightmare" is worth a look via M.S.T. 3K, or if you're up for a "golden turkey" hunt for bad--yet nominally charming--films. Otherwise, you might want to do West and Carrere a favor and forget this movie...
  • EllisDee
  • Oct 8, 1998

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