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The Zombie Diaries

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
4.9K
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The Zombie Diaries (2006)
Zombie HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

An unknown virus begins spreading and within weeks it engulfs the entire planet. Upon the death of its host, the virus would reanimate the corpse until it was no longer able to support itsel... Read allAn unknown virus begins spreading and within weeks it engulfs the entire planet. Upon the death of its host, the virus would reanimate the corpse until it was no longer able to support itself. Soon, the planet was infested with the undead.An unknown virus begins spreading and within weeks it engulfs the entire planet. Upon the death of its host, the virus would reanimate the corpse until it was no longer able to support itself. Soon, the planet was infested with the undead.

  • Directors
    • Michael G. Bartlett
    • Kevin Gates
  • Writers
    • Michael G. Bartlett
    • Kevin Gates
  • Stars
    • Scott Ainslie
    • Toby Bowman
    • Victoria Summer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Michael G. Bartlett
      • Kevin Gates
    • Writers
      • Michael G. Bartlett
      • Kevin Gates
    • Stars
      • Scott Ainslie
      • Toby Bowman
      • Victoria Summer
    • 130User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Ainslie
    • Sgt. 'Jim' McCulloch
    Toby Bowman
    • Cpl. 'Jez' Nicholson
    Victoria Summer
    Victoria Summer
    • Leeann
    • (as Victoria Nalder)
    Juliet Forester
    • Sharon Buckley
    Vicky Blades
    • Vanessa
    • (as Anna Blades)
    Craig Stovin
    • Andy
    Leonard Fenton
    • Bill
    Jonathan Ball
    • Matt
    Alison Mollon
    • Elizabeth
    Kyle Sparks
    • Greg…
    Jonnie Hurn
    Jonnie Hurn
    • John
    Sophia Mackie Ellis
    • Anna McKenzie
    • (as Sophia Ellis)
    • …
    James Fisher
    James Fisher
    • Geoff
    Russell Jones
    • Goke
    Imogen Church
    Imogen Church
    • Sue
    Will Tosh
    • James
    Ralph Mondi
    • Amine
    Hiram Bleetman
    • Manny
    • Directors
      • Michael G. Bartlett
      • Kevin Gates
    • Writers
      • Michael G. Bartlett
      • Kevin Gates
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    laffertj-764-22936

    Dull and boring

    It's a shame I did't see the bad reviews here before watching this stinker. I only saw good reviews. Here's another bad one.

    OK, where do I start with how bad this movie is. OK, the world is full of zombies. They come out at night. What would you do when night time comes. Answer: Hide in a house and fortify it. What do these egg heads do? They go out at night with very little light and surprise, surprise, run into a bunch of zombies. Jeesh. For crying out loud. How stupid do these people have to be? Next. If you have a gun, where do you shoot the zombies. Answer: In the head. Here, they are not shot in the head. Even worse, there is no bullet hole / wound. It's like they couldn't afford to pay SFX guys.

    Acting - horrible and dull. Story line - ditto. Zombies: more of the same - dull and boring.

    Do yourself a favour and save yourself from total boredom and see any of the classic zombie movies because this one is a stinker.
    zach8270

    Missed the mark

    I'd been warned about this movie by several of my friends, but I was determined to accept it as a challenge to see if I could get through it.

    Now, looking back at it, I wish I would've listened to them. I do agree with several of the reviews that the idea of the film sounded promising. Lost video diaries documenting the escalation of the zombie apocalypse sounds like something that would be a fresh change from the rest of the zombie genre.

    Unfortunately, the acting and the dialogue doesn't hold up to the expectations you have for it. I'm not a big fan of the hand-held camera style. It's too jumpy and too hard to focus on any one thing. The use of night vision, while supposed to add an eerie feel to it, just makes the jumps and camera glitches all the more apparent.

    The acting was mediocre at best and I didn't think that the special effects and makeup was up to snuff either. Could've been good, but unfortunately, it wasn't.
    3jhpstrydom

    Not at all very good.

    The thing that annoyed me about this film was the shaky camera movements, it was tolerable at first but became a nuisance after a while, the storyline is very confusing, it even at times felt like there was no storyline, because the characters were never really developed enough for me to care about any of them, they actually bugged the living hell out of me, it also never really built up any suspense, at least not for me, because given the fact that I didn't care for any of the characters the film just bored me, plainly put.

    I'll admit that I'm not really a fan of the zombie genre, but I have watched a few of them, and a lot of them are ten times better than this film, so for a non fan of the genre I would actually go for Romero's dead films before I'd consider seeing this again.

    3 out of 10.
    wllsherwood

    Not much to see here.

    When I read the description on the back of the movie, it sounded like I would be watching a WWZ-inspired series of interviews, or a news crew following some military forces. Instead, what I ended up with was a confusing and bland set of boring characters in a frankly underwhelming disaster. The most important things I noticed: 1. The film gives you no reason whatsoever to care about any of the characters. None of them are portrayed as anything other than arguing meatbags. 2. I really have no idea why they make a big deal about these zombies, or why there was an outbreak, since they seem to spend most of the movie standing in one spot waiting for their cue to collapse from a gunshot. 3. The movie didn't even use blanks for the film. The gunshots were added in after the shooting, leaving you with quite boring gunfire that didn't even feel like they were killing anything at all. I even heard the pistol sound effect from Killing Floor used for their handgun!

    The movie ends abruptly and with little to no real impact, so I guess it stayed pretty level for the whole film. I wouldn't have bought it if I knew what it was, and I wouldn't recommend anything more than a day rent.
    4StevePulaski

    Everything a zombie film - even a slowburn zombie film - shouldn't be

    If you're going to make a film that doesn't have much in the way of a clear, evident story or plot-progression, then you better make a story that has some vividly drawn characters. Unfortunately, Kevin Gates and Michael Bartlett's Zombie Diaries has neither, and only serves as an exhaustive retread through lackluster horror filmmaking, peddled by the Dimension Extreme, the direct-to-DVD label mostly comprised of low-budget horror titles that fail to bring anything new or interesting to the game. As much as that seems to be an oversimplification, it's worth noting that the several films I've sought out from this label have all been met with some sort of butting disappointment.

    The film bears a triptych structure, focusing on three different groups of people during an impending epidemic/viral outbreak and shows it all come together at the conclusion of the film. The film's first chapter, "The Outbreak," starts in London and details the paranoia and the fear circulating about the Asian countries experiencing a far-reaching and lethal virus outbreak. While it hasn't reached the Western Europe or United States areas at this time, the lax response from Asia's government suggests that it could in the near future, making the residents of London admittedly jumpy and unsettled. In this chapter, we follow a documentary crew's research and documentation of the viral outbreak in the countryside, unbeknownst to them they'll experience the hell first hand and won't just to be talking about the epidemic while filming themselves.

    The second chapter, titled "The Scavengers," follows a young couple, an American man and a foreign woman, who are traveling in their car, equipped with a rifle, looking for food to ration and radio parts in order to send communication signal with the optimism they'll get rescued during this time. This chapter should logically be the most suspenseful, given the immediate idea, the circumstance, and the fact that, by this point, we're already in the second act of the film. Sadly, little occurs here that makes for an interesting setup, and by this time, the monotony and ugliness of the hand-held-camera really begins to takes a toll, and as somebody who scarcely complains about such a thing, this is when you know things aren't going very well for this film, aesthetically speaking.

    Finally, the final chapter, titled "The Survivors," details a large group of uninfected souls who have found solace on a farm. They spend much of their time strategizing their next move and checking out surrounding areas to assure their safety is long-term and not a short-term illusion. In addition, their time is spending warding off large bouts of zombies along with fighting about how to assure their own safety. Again, this is another potentially riveting portion of the film brought down by the filming techniques of Gates and Bartlett and the overall repetition of the film and the lack of character investment.

    The Zombie Diaries has an intriguing structure, but little to back it up in terms of achieving any kind of narrative success. Despite having three stories, its story and story-progression isn't the least bit evident, the characters remain flat and vague, almost as if they're mannequins given the ability to talk and move, and the entire aesthetic that Gates and Bartlett hope will achieve success only results in mounting tedium for the film's already short runtime.

    Starring: Russell Jones, Sophia Ellis, and James Fisher. Directed by: Kevin Gates and Michael Bartlett.

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2007 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Journal d'un Zombie
    • Filming locations
      • Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Bleeding Edge Films
      • Off World Films
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      • £8,100 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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