A somewhat self-aware zombie takes it upon himself to keep the rest of the walking dead at bay.A somewhat self-aware zombie takes it upon himself to keep the rest of the walking dead at bay.A somewhat self-aware zombie takes it upon himself to keep the rest of the walking dead at bay.
Maria Olsen
- Ghost Mother
- (voice)
Maxx Maulion
- Credit
- (voice)
Lee Perkins
- Mr. Timmons
- (voice)
Marshal Hilton
- Asteroth
- (voice)
- …
Ben McCain
- Bruce
- (voice)
Conroe Brooks
- Dr. Markys
- (voice)
Ryan McGivern
- Worthless Murk
- (voice)
Claudine Claudio
- Laura
- (voice)
Jason Farone
- Mr. Dredge
- (voice)
Justin Paul Ritter
- Vinnie
- (voice)
C.J. Baker
- Dr. Brainchild
- (voice)
Nancy P. Corbo
- Mika
- (voice)
Emrys Wright
- Taylor
- (voice)
David Vaughn
- Joe
- (voice)
Mikaela Garcia
- Female Student
- (voice)
- (as Miko Garcia)
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Being a zombie aficionado, I pretty much devour, pardon the pun, every single piece of zombie material that I come across. And every once in a while there is something that is just such a swing and a miss that it makes you cringe.
"The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse" is one of those moments.
The story is utterly rubbish, and lacking a greater sense of purpose and coherency. It is just a random series of events put together into some kind of atrocity that is supposed to be a storyline. It just didn't work out.
And the animation itself didn't really help the movie along either. Why? Well, it was just too wooden and rigid, lacking proper movements and even failing to make the audience buy into it. It was sort of like a first draft at the animation to be presented, given a texture coating and then shipped off from the animator's desk. It was just not nice to look at.
The zombie was the sole thing in the entire animated movie that was worth looking at, but even that was nowhere near enough to make it worth suffering through. I gave up on this movie about 50 minutes into the confusion and mess.
Even the dialogue didn't pass off as being believable. It was forced, delivered without conviction and it was just downright embarrassing.
If you enjoy the zombie genre, then stay well clear of "The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse".
"The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse" is one of those moments.
The story is utterly rubbish, and lacking a greater sense of purpose and coherency. It is just a random series of events put together into some kind of atrocity that is supposed to be a storyline. It just didn't work out.
And the animation itself didn't really help the movie along either. Why? Well, it was just too wooden and rigid, lacking proper movements and even failing to make the audience buy into it. It was sort of like a first draft at the animation to be presented, given a texture coating and then shipped off from the animator's desk. It was just not nice to look at.
The zombie was the sole thing in the entire animated movie that was worth looking at, but even that was nowhere near enough to make it worth suffering through. I gave up on this movie about 50 minutes into the confusion and mess.
Even the dialogue didn't pass off as being believable. It was forced, delivered without conviction and it was just downright embarrassing.
If you enjoy the zombie genre, then stay well clear of "The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse".
- paul_haakonsen
- Jan 25, 2014
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By what name was The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse (2012) officially released in Canada in English?
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