All hell breaks loose in LA when a woman returns home with her missing Father, "Patient Zero" from an infection outbreak 40 years ago.All hell breaks loose in LA when a woman returns home with her missing Father, "Patient Zero" from an infection outbreak 40 years ago.All hell breaks loose in LA when a woman returns home with her missing Father, "Patient Zero" from an infection outbreak 40 years ago.
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Where do you start..is this even a movie,made up of mostly stock footage,this pile of rot should not even be considered film,the acting is nonexistent, FX completely sad and the script is just not there ..the 8/10 review is surly by someone connected to this production (for lack of a better word)
if you are expecting a watchable b movie with some good moments.....you are WRONG..all you will get a time wasted on this utter pile of garbage.
if you are expecting a watchable b movie with some good moments.....you are WRONG..all you will get a time wasted on this utter pile of garbage.
I don't know how it was scored 8/10 by another reviewer, maybe linked to the movie?
You only have to check the trailer to see it is badly acted and is a cheap B movie. If it is was made to look like the 70's 80's cheap badly acted movies then it works (back in those days).
Other than that terrible film, just on the trailer! Check it and see what I mean,
You only have to check the trailer to see it is badly acted and is a cheap B movie. If it is was made to look like the 70's 80's cheap badly acted movies then it works (back in those days).
Other than that terrible film, just on the trailer! Check it and see what I mean,
The Zombi series is quite the confusing franchise. But this film claims to be a direct sequel to the two original Lucio Fulci films. Other than original music cues and reference to the original island the zombies are on, there is no connection.
Here we have a zero-budget film shot in the United States made for the Australian market based on two Italian films that were made as unofficial sequels to an American film (Dawn of the Dead) which was also a sequel to Night of the Living Dead. Which they show clips of in this movie because public domain even though they film it off a TV and looks like crap.
You'll be bored watching this even though it's 57 minutes. In order to pad the runtime as best they can, they put in minutes of footage where nothing is happening as characters are walking around a forest. But that's better than when the characters are talking. Not only are the actors bad, you can barely hear them as the audio was recorded straight from the built-in camera mic.
They also stretch the runtime by long opening credits, lasting about 3 minutes, and about 4 minutes of closing credits. Leaving virtually no plot, no character development, or any lack of care for what's happening.
This feels like an insult to the Fulci films. Those weren't great either and were low budget in their own right but at least there was real effort, talent, and charm to them. Especially if you're familiar with the making of Italian horror films of that time.
If you're going to watch anyway, don't pay for it. It is not worth the money. I was fortunate to watch it for free on Tubi.
Here we have a zero-budget film shot in the United States made for the Australian market based on two Italian films that were made as unofficial sequels to an American film (Dawn of the Dead) which was also a sequel to Night of the Living Dead. Which they show clips of in this movie because public domain even though they film it off a TV and looks like crap.
You'll be bored watching this even though it's 57 minutes. In order to pad the runtime as best they can, they put in minutes of footage where nothing is happening as characters are walking around a forest. But that's better than when the characters are talking. Not only are the actors bad, you can barely hear them as the audio was recorded straight from the built-in camera mic.
They also stretch the runtime by long opening credits, lasting about 3 minutes, and about 4 minutes of closing credits. Leaving virtually no plot, no character development, or any lack of care for what's happening.
This feels like an insult to the Fulci films. Those weren't great either and were low budget in their own right but at least there was real effort, talent, and charm to them. Especially if you're familiar with the making of Italian horror films of that time.
If you're going to watch anyway, don't pay for it. It is not worth the money. I was fortunate to watch it for free on Tubi.
The movie is around 80% stock footage, 5% poorly shot original footage, 15% long shots of people walking to prop up the 70 minute run time, and 100% garbage. The writer/director makes Uwe Boll look like James Cameron.
Highlights include:
Taxi ride with in-camera audio to pick up more bumps than dialogue.
So much Adobe Stock they should get a credit in the film.
Characters walking through foliage between animal stock footage.
C-section stripper in the woods
Getting a bound, hooded, and blood-covered zombie through airport security off screen.
20 minutes of opening and ending credits in a 70 minute movie.
An 8/10 review by a friend or associate of the filmmaker.
Highlights include:
Taxi ride with in-camera audio to pick up more bumps than dialogue.
So much Adobe Stock they should get a credit in the film.
Characters walking through foliage between animal stock footage.
C-section stripper in the woods
Getting a bound, hooded, and blood-covered zombie through airport security off screen.
20 minutes of opening and ending credits in a 70 minute movie.
An 8/10 review by a friend or associate of the filmmaker.
After learning of her father's disappearance, a woman brings a group of friends to go with her to a strange island to investigate, and when they learn that he's become a flesh-eating zombie inadvertently brings him back to the mainline where he starts a zombie outbreak that overruns their town.
There was a lot to like with this one. One of the better aspects of this one is a rather fun setup that manages to bring this one into the universe. The introduction of the trip to the original island and the desire to find the missing father echo many of the same beats and storyline points from the original films and end up tying this together rather nicely. The outbreak that occurs with the residents getting attacked and turned into fellow zombies making for a lot of rather fun subtle highlights and homages to films of the past with either fun callbacks or re-creations of not just zombie attacks but just simplistic scenes in the middle of the sequence. There's a lot of that running throughout here and gives the film a rather solid old-school vibe which is quite enjoyable. That goes hand-in-hand with some fun zombie action that carries on throughout here. The rescue mission on the island that results in the capture of the main zombie and removal from there into the suburban landscape is quite fun and features some ingenious tactics to acquire that body in the condition they do. Likewise, the scenes of it going around the community taking out the victims in her living complex or the gang of partiers in the woods are rather fun as well with the creatures arriving out of nowhere and ambushing victims providing some decent gore-gags and deaths. Combined with the stellar indie gore and zombie make-up, these manage to give this one a lot to like. This one doesn't have much wrong but it's got some minor issues. The main element that would hold this back is the usage of all the background stock footage in the first half that features most of the characters reacting to footage of animals in a jungle environment rather than delve into any kind of zombie action. It does feel shoehorned into the action with the extended amount of time it takes up with them going through the jungle with the padding to the running time it provides. Likewise, there's also a rushed ending that just seems to end the film on a sudden beat, getting a certain beat across and then just ending which is a bit distracting but none of these are truly detrimental in the slightest.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Nudity.
There was a lot to like with this one. One of the better aspects of this one is a rather fun setup that manages to bring this one into the universe. The introduction of the trip to the original island and the desire to find the missing father echo many of the same beats and storyline points from the original films and end up tying this together rather nicely. The outbreak that occurs with the residents getting attacked and turned into fellow zombies making for a lot of rather fun subtle highlights and homages to films of the past with either fun callbacks or re-creations of not just zombie attacks but just simplistic scenes in the middle of the sequence. There's a lot of that running throughout here and gives the film a rather solid old-school vibe which is quite enjoyable. That goes hand-in-hand with some fun zombie action that carries on throughout here. The rescue mission on the island that results in the capture of the main zombie and removal from there into the suburban landscape is quite fun and features some ingenious tactics to acquire that body in the condition they do. Likewise, the scenes of it going around the community taking out the victims in her living complex or the gang of partiers in the woods are rather fun as well with the creatures arriving out of nowhere and ambushing victims providing some decent gore-gags and deaths. Combined with the stellar indie gore and zombie make-up, these manage to give this one a lot to like. This one doesn't have much wrong but it's got some minor issues. The main element that would hold this back is the usage of all the background stock footage in the first half that features most of the characters reacting to footage of animals in a jungle environment rather than delve into any kind of zombie action. It does feel shoehorned into the action with the extended amount of time it takes up with them going through the jungle with the padding to the running time it provides. Likewise, there's also a rushed ending that just seems to end the film on a sudden beat, getting a certain beat across and then just ending which is a bit distracting but none of these are truly detrimental in the slightest.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Nudity.
Did you know
- TriviaServes as a direct sequel to L'Enfer des zombies (1979) and its follow-up Zombi 3 (1988).
- GoofsSamantha McCullough is correctly credited in the end credits and end crawl, but the opening credits misspell her name as Samanatha in large letters.
- Alternate versionsThe film exists in 3 different versions: The standard U.S. version (62 Minutes), the extended International version (70 Minutes) and a open matte VCD version (69 Minutes).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Cinema Degeneration: Sequel Too: Deja Vu - Zombie VIII: Urban Decay (2023)
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By what name was Zombi VIII: Urban Decay (2021) officially released in India in English?
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