When the US gov't tests a highly secret nerve gas on the residents of Hagerstown, MD the side effects bring down a world of horrors for 6 strangers trapped inside a movie theater.When the US gov't tests a highly secret nerve gas on the residents of Hagerstown, MD the side effects bring down a world of horrors for 6 strangers trapped inside a movie theater.When the US gov't tests a highly secret nerve gas on the residents of Hagerstown, MD the side effects bring down a world of horrors for 6 strangers trapped inside a movie theater.
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It tells your standard zombie apocalypse tale about a group of survivors who hold up in a cinema when the undead masses appear.
Truth is the first movie wasn't very good, it was your pretty standard hyper low budget zombie film. It did however have a marginal amount of character and certainly wasn't the worst I've seen.
Deadlands 2 is on an even lower budget and lacks the character this time around. It's still not among the worst movie of it's ilk I've seen but it's really poor uninspired stuff. If you've seen a single zombie movie before then you've seen this.
To make matters worse the movie doesn't have an ending, it's one of those films where the credits suddenly hit you unexpectedly. Unless I missed something? What I didn't miss however was the background story that popped up every once in a while regarding the origins of the outbreak, that was certainly the highlight of the movie as these scenes were considerably better than everything else.
Liked the first movie? Then you might find a degree of enjoyment, but for average Joe zombie movie lover this will not appease.
The Good:
Zombies look better than the previous movie, just
The Bad:
Has no ending
Mediocre across the board
During the top secret exercise the infected citizens begin to convert each resident into a sort of living zombie, until the remaining town residents, 6 total strangers, are trapped inside a movie theater cineplex.
Direct to video taped on video and horribly acted. There is not plot at all. Tests go awry and people are suddenly zombies. Nothing new. Except that nearly half the movie is over before you see a zombie. And idiotically, when a gazillion zombies are rioting, an army guy actually repeatedly says "I got the shot. I got the shot." Uh, it would be hard to miss -- there are so many!
It's really a bad movie
A decent low-budget zombie actioner, it does have some good stuff going for it in the sense of a claustrophobic space being used to good effect, some nifty action scenes with a swarm of the creatures running loose attacking at the same time, and there's some good enough gore to count among the pervasive amount of these types of zombie movies. However, it still suffers from several rather big flaws, in that the zombies look utterly terrible when we do get to see them since it's always so dark it's hard to make out anything with any certainty, the few glimpses are pretty terrible and not that innovative anyway, the zombie action is nice when it happens, but it's far too infrequent than what it should be and the finale is just plain terrible. Really needed work, but it's a decent enough film as is.
Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Nudity, an attempted rape and children-in-jeopardy
Thanks Gary!!
That's right it's another zombie film. All your standard bases are covered here. There's a government agency quarantining the town. They, of course, cannot successfully fight off the zombies, mostly because they keep forgetting to shoot them in the head. We have a group of survivors, some of whom know each other, some who are strangers, who lock themselves in an enclosed space (a movie theatre) to get away from the zombies. One of them has already been bitten by a zombie I wonder what will happen to him? As you've probably surmised, this film is a by-the-numbers zombie flick. It's so by-the-numbers that it hits all the broad plot points without bothering to fill in the details. We see an unspecified government agency performing experiments that cause the zombie outbreak, but we never find out what this experiment is or how it might cause people to become zombies. We get no details about how this outbreak occurs. We see nobody become zombies. We don't know how people become zombies. Zombies just appear out of nowhere as needed in whatever size crowd the movie requires.
Essentially, it's impossible to have much of a stake in what happens in this movie. With the exception of one creative plot twist during a climactic action sequence, you've seen all of this before and you've seen it done much better. At best, it's a mildly inoffensive time waster.
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- TriviaThe movie received an HD DVD release in 2009 as opposed to Blu-ray. While some found this move a bit strange it was a good marketing strategy for a microbudgeted indie zombie film since it would garner more press. The irony is that HD DVD is a dead format and was being resurrected one last time by a zombie film. It will be the last HD DVD ever released.
- GoofsDuring the meeting to commence the exercise of releasing the toxin on the public the boom mic and a crew member are visible in a reflection from art work used on the set.
- Quotes
Sean: [Chris and Sean are about to make a run for the car, when Chris gets second thoughts] This is not the time to be changing things man
Chris: I know, I just think we need a back-up plan is all.
Sean: What do you suggest?
Chris: The Marquee.
Sean: The Marquee?
Chris: Yeah the Marquee, you know the big fucking sign in the parking lot. Its 8 or 9 feet off the ground, we could climb up and be out of reach.
Sean: Well you better pray they can't jump or fly because otherwise we're screwed.
- Alternate versionsOriginal Cut, theatrical version - this versions contains a different score, and in addition so throw away scenes during the theater search. It also combined two scenes into one in that while dealing with one of the injured survivors, one of the healthy ones taunted the zombies awaiting the survivors outside. This version also contained a lot more language and a completely different color scheme.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Helena, Hussy of Horror: Intro Deadlands 2: Trapped (2008)
- SoundtracksFear of Changing
Performed by Method of Friction
©2008 MOF Music. ASCAP
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- $5,800 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1