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Dead Air

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
2.6K
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Bill Moseley in Dead Air (2009)
HorrorSci-FiThriller

Logan Burnhardt is the ego-king of the airwaves, but his unflappable persona is put to the test when a terrorist bio-attack unleashes a plague of flesh-ripping maniacs on Los Angeles.Logan Burnhardt is the ego-king of the airwaves, but his unflappable persona is put to the test when a terrorist bio-attack unleashes a plague of flesh-ripping maniacs on Los Angeles.Logan Burnhardt is the ego-king of the airwaves, but his unflappable persona is put to the test when a terrorist bio-attack unleashes a plague of flesh-ripping maniacs on Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Corbin Bernsen
  • Writer
    • Kenny Yakkel
  • Stars
    • Corbin Bernsen
    • Susan Ruttan
    • Navid Negahban
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Corbin Bernsen
    • Writer
      • Kenny Yakkel
    • Stars
      • Corbin Bernsen
      • Susan Ruttan
      • Navid Negahban
    • 26User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Corbin Bernsen
    Corbin Bernsen
    • Dr. F
    Susan Ruttan
    Susan Ruttan
    • Maggie
    Navid Negahban
    Navid Negahban
    • Abir
    Dan Lauria
    Dan Lauria
    • Fred
    David Moscow
    David Moscow
    • Gil
    Haley Pullos
    Haley Pullos
    • Dee Dee
    • (as Haley Alexis Pullos)
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • Logan
    Jeanne Cooper
    Jeanne Cooper
    • Paranoid Caller #1
    Patricia Tallman
    Patricia Tallman
    • Lucy
    Larry Drake
    Larry Drake
    • Vernon
    Danielle Petty
    Danielle Petty
    • Business Woman
    Jason Davis
    Jason Davis
    • Maniac
    Anthony Ray Parker
    Anthony Ray Parker
    • Tanner
    Federico Dordei
    Federico Dordei
    • Kalil
    Lakshmi Manchu
    Lakshmi Manchu
    • Gabbi
    Mocean Melvin
    Mocean Melvin
    • Caller
    • (voice)
    David Leach
    David Leach
    • Maniac
    Ruben Pla
    Ruben Pla
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    • Director
      • Corbin Bernsen
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      • Kenny Yakkel
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    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Intense broadcasting...

    Well, if you are in this movie for zombies, don't get your hopes as, as there aren't actually any 'stereotypical' zombies as in shambling, ravenous flesh-eating ghouls. However, the movie does have a strange infection that causes people to become feral and rapid, doing bodily harm and injury to others, much alike zombie behavior, yes. But not zombies as in the usual type that we are used to.

    That being said, then I am not saying that "Dead Air" is a boring or not worth watching, because it is actually rather enjoyable. The storyline is good, fluid and fast paced, although the ending to the movie was rather cliché and predictable.

    What makes the movie work so nice is the dialog, because there is a lot of clever banter throughout the movie, and Bill Moseley really nailed the role of a radio host quite well, and I was pleasantly impressed. I enjoy most of his movies, but he really pulled off this role quite amazingly well. And it was also great to have Bill Moseley and Patricia Tallman together again on the screen, although in very different roles from their last collaboration.

    As much of a zombie aficionado that I am, then I enjoyed this movie for what it was, a sort of early-stage infection movie that could have lead to the zombie outbreaks that we are accustomed to seeing in the movies. The story was well executed, and it did bring up some rather interesting points about how mankind create things often used for destruction, as well as the destructive nature of mankind. Whether or not you pick up on these viewpoints (or even care about them), then "Dead Air" is good entertainment from start to end.

    And amongst the callers who call Logan's show, there are some nice treats; they had some fairly great names adding their voices to the show, which was a subtle, but rather nice touch.

    "Dead Air" is definitely worth watching for fans of Bill Moseley and for fans of a proper good suspense movie in overall.
    7bowmanblue

    A good film (even better if you haven't seen Pontypool)

    Dead Air - yet another zombie film. And this one doesn't even have the budget of the Resident Evil films, so that doesn't really bode well.

    It's about a zombie outbreak (or rather 'infected' as the 'zombies' resemble the 'infected' people from 28 Days Later rather than George Romero's slow-moving 'shufflers') in Los Angeles which starts off near a late-night radio station. The staff there have no idea what's happening and do their best to cover the sensational news story as best they can.

    It's mainly set inside the towerblock/radio studios which masks the lack of budget as best it can. However, the film's biggest problem is another ('zombie') movie made the year before called Pontypool. It too does exactly the same thing, i.e. a low budget zombie movie set in a late night radio station where a smart-alec 'shock-jock' covers the outbreak.

    I quite enjoyed Dear Air. The characters were pretty believable and the plot slightly different as to the zombies' origins, but, all the way through it, I just couldn't get Pontypool out of my head.

    If you haven't seen Pontypool and like zombie movies, I would definitely recommend Dead Air. However, if you have seen Pontypool, there's not an awful lot new here and it might come across as retreading old ground.
    4espontaneo-1

    Cheap and creaky zombie tosh for the undemanding. See Pontypool Instead

    I watched this film mistakenly thinking that it was that other radio station zombie flick. The shonky production values and low-rent cast soon gave away that this was another one of the those cheap sci-fi channel style knock offs.

    The central performance from Bill Moseley is initially quite engaging as the dubious radio shock jock but as the film goes on becomes less and less convincing as he is actually required to act. The rest of the cast have little to do other than look concerned and have no depth whatsoever.

    The cinematography is dull, flat and completely uninspired, like so many of these kind of films. It doesn't even manage a decent bit of convincing gore, the zombie make up is literally pathetic apart from one notable exception towards the end of the film.

    The film tries to inject originality and a message into it's concoction of half baked and ripped off ideas by somehow equating this outbreak with intolerance towards Islam and the war on terror. This is woefully handled with all the intellectual clout of a 6 year old. As the characters and seemingly the writers are unable to distinguish the difference between race and religion - describing all people of a certain skin colour as "muslims." Most notably one character is revealed to be Muslim by skin colour alone. At the same time the "muslim" terrorists who cause the outbreak are the usual psychopathic stereotype.

    Presumably the far far superior Pontypool had a similar budget as Dead Air yet shines everywhere where this film fails miserably.
    5kosmasp

    Not in the same pool as Ponty

    If you watch one movie with a radio station and an infection make it "Pontypool". If you want to watch more than one, this one is decent enough for you to watch it once. It's certainly refreshing to watch Bill Mosley in a different sort of role/character. While he's doing a good job, McHattie was just terrific and could not be matched (which of course is also a sign, that Pontypool has the better script and therefor also the better story).

    The effects are good enough for a small budget and the movie does do a decent job in getting the movie along. You have to excuse the movie for some stupid character behaviour of course (something that quite a few horror movies seem to be infected with). If you can do that, you will be able to enjoy it (or if you cut the movie quite some slack, you will even rate it higher than I did)
    7Uriah43

    Definitely Worth Viewing

    During a crowded basketball game four terrorists break into the ventilation room of the gymnasium and contaminate the air supply with a deadly new virus. Unfortunately for them, they accidentally infect themselves in the process as well. However, having accomplished their main objective they then head to a nearby radio station to announce their hate-filled message to the world. Meanwhile, at the radio station a talk show host named "Logan Burnhardt" (Bill Moseley) and his partner, "Gil" (David Moscow) are on the air discussing the topic of the day when reports begin to come in by local listeners describing the zombie epidemic which is rapidly spreading out of control. Anyway, this film has several good things going for it. Bill Mosely, David Moscow, Joshua Feinman (as "Burt") and the red-haired vixen, Patricia Tallman (as "Lucy") all put in outstanding performances. The action was brisk and the plot was quite interesting as well. In short, this is definitely worth viewing for those who enjoy a good zombie film. As a side note, if one has some time on their hands this might also go well as a double-feature with a similar film of this type called, "Pontypool". I found both to be quite enjoyable.

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    • Trivia
      Riot footage shown on TV during the Movie, are from the "Göteborg Riots" during the EU Summit in Göteborg, Sweden in June of 2001 (Courtesy of Swedish TV4) and from riots following the seizure and clearing of the Youth Collective "Ungdomshuset" in Copenhagen on March 1st. of 2007 (Courtesy of Danish PBS Station DR1)
    • Goofs
      The door that is blocked with furniture in the studio opens away from the blockade.
    • Quotes

      Logan: [the radio station employees are barricading the doors with heavy desks. Lucy walks over and sets a potted plant on top of the desks] And that's supposed to do WHAT?

      Lucy: Fuck you!

    • Connections
      References Soleil vert (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      I Don't Wanna Die
      Written by Theresa Walker

      Produced and Performed by Theresa Walker and Tim Hall

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    • Release date
      • 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Зомби. FM
    • Filming locations
      • USA(country origins)
    • Production companies
      • Team Cherokee Productions
      • Antibody Films
      • Expedition Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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