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Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
4.9K
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Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave (2005)
Zombie HorrorComedyHorrorSci-Fi

A college student creates a drug called "Z" and sells it on campus, inadvertently resurrecting the living dead, who wreak havoc at a Halloween rave.A college student creates a drug called "Z" and sells it on campus, inadvertently resurrecting the living dead, who wreak havoc at a Halloween rave.A college student creates a drug called "Z" and sells it on campus, inadvertently resurrecting the living dead, who wreak havoc at a Halloween rave.

  • Director
    • Ellory Elkayem
  • Writers
    • William Butler
    • Aaron Strongoni
  • Stars
    • Peter Coyote
    • Aimee-Lynn Chadwick
    • Cory Hardrict
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ellory Elkayem
    • Writers
      • William Butler
      • Aaron Strongoni
    • Stars
      • Peter Coyote
      • Aimee-Lynn Chadwick
      • Cory Hardrict
    • 58User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Uncle Charles
    Aimee-Lynn Chadwick
    Aimee-Lynn Chadwick
    • Becky
    Cory Hardrict
    Cory Hardrict
    • Cody
    John Keefe
    John Keefe
    • Julian Garrison
    Jenny Mollen
    Jenny Mollen
    • Jenny
    Claudiu Bleont
    Claudiu Bleont
    • Aldo Serra
    Sorin Cocis
    • Gino
    Jace Manoli
    Jace Manoli
    • Jeremy
    • (as Cain Mihnea Manoliu)
    George Dumitrescu
    • Artie
    Maria Dinulescu
    Maria Dinulescu
    • Shelby
    • (credit only)
    Catalin Paraschiv
    • Skeet
    Radu Romaniuc
    • Brett
    Sebastian Marina
    • Dartagnan
    Violeta Aldea
    • Rainbow
    Ricky Dandel
    • Coach Savini
    Sandu Mihai Gruia
    Sandu Mihai Gruia
    • Mortician
    • (as Sandu Gruia)
    Aureliu Surulescu
    • Guitarist
    Dan Bordeianu
    • Frat Boy #1
    • Director
      • Ellory Elkayem
    • Writers
      • William Butler
      • Aaron Strongoni
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    Reviewers say 'Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave' is criticized for its weak plot, poor acting, and inconsistent zombie behavior. Disappointment arises from its deviation from the original series' themes. However, some appreciate its campy humor, gore effects, and nostalgic elements. The blend of horror and comedy is noted but often unsuccessful. It is seen as a disappointing end to the franchise.
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    1jbeck817

    Director and writers: What did I ever do to you?

    Why..........why............why..........were these two movies made? Why did you get Fangoria to write an article that made these movies seem worth watching? The article was better than the movies. What were you thinking being somewhat reputable as B-movie writers, directors, and actors claiming in Fangoria that "Bill (Butler) wrote the Rave script dealing with the fans directly." What fans? We zombie fans aren't such a hard-to-please bunch, but I think that "the fans" would be offended to be in any way linked with this piece of crap and that other Necropolis disaster. These two movies made me saddened in general, but fortunately, Land of the Dead was being re-released in an unrated director's cut a couple of days later and the interview with Mr.Romero reaffirmed my love for good directors committed to bringing us, the fans, quality zombie film entertainment. Thank-you for listening.
    1Retrovenger

    The last nail in the coffin for ROTLD series...

    This is a truly hateful movie, towards fans of the series and zombie fans in general. The ROTLD movies have often pride themselves on being the "true" story of Romero's NightOTLD and have been usually fun to watch for the humor and effects. This one has neither, nor anything that truly ties it together with the past sequels. The only thing this movie is full of is stupidity; pure, undiluted stupidity.

    Having found one of the familiar 'zombie' tanks, that just happen to be lying around, a group of college students take it to their campus labs in hopes of understanding what it is...so they use it in making a drug called "Z"(...Ha...ha...). What follows is menagerie of plot holes and thoughtless actions, which are the only way the plot, which is deader than any of the 'zombies' in the film, is able to move along.

    As for the reason I mention 'zombies' is because unlike the previous movies, these 'zombies' CAN die from head-shots, or even getting their ears punctured. They smell when they turn, pretty much instantly, even though they aren't really rotting or can sweat. We also have 'zombie' rats that can't tell a real brain from plastic one on an anatomy figure. Then we have a line of up people just meant to be eaten; not batting an eye the panicking people, hear or see the 'zombies' coming, or able to even fight back, to help spread the plague.

    As for the 'zombie' drug, it has a random release time depending on weight, age, and other factors of the buyer, which we learn about a quarter into the third act. So even though the drug has been in circulation for maybe week, and consumed countless times by annoying DJ and the dealer, we don't get any 'zombies' until near the end of the second act. Which also gives us time for a bunch of time with the truly despicable characters of the film.

    There is not even a single thing laughable in this movie. It tries to be funny, thinking that oblivious characters or ironic T-shirts are humorous, but ultimately falls short of the punchline with both ankles snapped off. It does manage a statically impossibility ability to not make you laugh at the sheer stupidity of anything.

    If you are a fan of zombie movies, never watch this one. It's not even 'so bad it's good', more like 'so bad you will be buying a new TV because you'll have put your fist through the screen'. If you find a copy, I implore you to burn it to ashes, never spend a dime on it, rented or otherwise.
    2argentobuff

    The Nail in the coffin.

    After the last one ROTLD 5 sounded bad.In fact it is bad.It is just another recycling of the classic first film.But it seems that the mythos have been trashed this time around.Since when do regular bullets kill the Trioxin Bunch?I can except that in a Romero movie.But seriously this is the ROTLD Series!

    The Only plus here are the exceptional Make-up EFX.The Zombies looks pretty good and Imaginative.As for the locations you can tell they filmed this in some part eastern European.

    Action-wise.No one here is really engaging or memorable.Bad Lines.Bland Acting.Recycled characters for a Wes Craven Teenybopper flick.It is fun to watch Peter Cyotoe slum it again for a paycheck..

    Not recommend.Even on a minimal entertainment level.
    1brennan79

    ...and you thought pt. 4 was as bad as it gets!

    Man, there are gonna be some seriously ticked-off fans. I mean, I'm a fan of the first 3 films (mostly 1 and 3) but I'm talking about the "die-hards" who are gonna be even more ticked than me because after 2 years of "in-the-making", THIS is what they come up with.

    Sci-Fi channel can make all of the bad movies-of-the-week that it wants but making sequels to cult favorites like "Return of the Living Dead" is, well, they should really just know better.

    As if part 4 wasn't bad enough (and it was awful), we get treated to something even worse: part 5. Having absolutely no redeeming qualities, it essentially plays like a 2-hour demonstration of what not to do when making a movie. Not even once does it rise to "so bad it's good" status as it's clear the writer and director aren't aware of ANY of the rules to good "bad movie"-making...such as this one: "Plot holes can exist as long as there is enough action to distract the viewer from focusing on them,"

    The makers of this film apparently think every viewer has the IQ of a coat hanger because the plot holes come fast and steady from the beginning through to the end. Within the first ten minutes, we find ourselves asking: "Why is it that some of the high-school students in the P.E. class look to be about 30 years old?", "Where did the note about the guy's uncle come from?", "How can the main character have lived in his house for years (judging by the dust in the attic) without ever knowing about that secret room?" and "What exactly did Peter Coyote do to deserve this?" and then later, my favorite: "What high school lets unsupervised students use syringes on laboratory rats?" Meanwhile, we get mostly bad dialogue scenes instead of action (or camera work, atmosphere, good music, good dialogue scenes...really, take your pick), to go with these glaring questions.

    Believe me, I'm not nit-picking. I normally don't mind plot-holes in otherwise entertaining movies. If I was able to overlook them while watching "House of the Dead", I'd say I'm pretty forgiving. I don't think a movie has to be completely in sync with reality, but come on, at least make an effort!

    Here, it's obvious that someone was just too lazy or too inept to fix them...and that is just one problem that needs fixing! What about the fact that the zombies not only talk, but when they do, they sound just like...humans?! (Well, actually, that was more the case in part 4. Here, they only really talk when the opportunity for a lame one-liner presents itself.) Still, what about the fact that they feel pain? Or that they run (but only when convenient)? Honestly, I think this was made by people who have never seen a single zombie flick. If you don't agree, then explain the makeup effects because, let me tell you: gray face powder and latex cheekbones do not a zombie make.

    Like I said, fans are gonna be ticked and die-hards may well storm the Sci-Fi Channel HQ. They would have been wise to change this to a stand-alone film instead of a sequel, but as it is, maybe "Return of the Living Dead 5: Dig Your Own Grave" would have been a better title.
    6timhayes-1

    Poor ending to a horror series

    This final (?) film in the Return Of The Living Dead horror film franchise puts a final nail in the lid of the coffin for this series. The film has little to do with previous entries, except for the Trioxcin gas found in the barrels. Supposedly this is a sequel to part 4. Some of the main characters return, true. They have graduated from high school and are now in college. The problem lies in the fact that they have all seemingly forgotten what befell them in the previous film. So when the barrel with the gas and the zombies do show up, it is as if it is all brand new. Heck, even main character Julian seems to have forgotten that he hates his uncle (Peter Coyote in a very small cameo) after the events of the last film. The zombies are not very exciting visually (mostly some grey skin and latex cheekbones) and the rules of how they act seem to change as the story decrees it necessary. For instance, at times they can run and later on they can only shuffle about. Its too bad that the series had to go out on such a low note. It really did deserve better than this.

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    • Trivia
      One of the characters is named "Coach Savini". This is a "tip of the hat" to horror effects artist Tom Savini, who perfected the classic zombie look in most of the George Romero films.
    • Goofs
      (at around 5 mins) In the first scene, the male "corpse" can clearly be seen breathing.
    • Quotes

      Cody: Based on what we've seen, if anybody were to drop some Z, they'd become a zombie no matter what!

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Zombie Movies (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      La donna e mobile
      [from the opera 'Rigoletto']

      Composed by Giuseppe Verdi

      Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music & Promusic, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2006 (Thailand)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Romania
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le retour des morts-vivants: rave mortel
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Aurora Entertainment
      • Castel Film Romania
      • Denholm Trading Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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