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Zombie Massacre (2013)

Horror | 90 minutes
1,12 38 votes

Genre: Horror

Duration: 90 minuten

Country: Italy / United States / Germany / Canada

Directed by: Luca Boni and Marco Ristori

Stars: Christian Boeving, Mike Mitchell and Tara Cardinal

IMDb score: 2,4 (2.007)

Releasedate: 6 June 2013

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Zombie Massacre plot

"There is no hope."

A bacteriological weapon, developed by the US government to create super soldiers, spreads an epidemic in the quiet Eastern European town of Roznov. All the inhabitants have turned into infected zombies, and to prevent the spread, the government wants to destroy the city. However, the rest of the world knows nothing about it. So the plan is to bring an atomic bomb into the city's nuclear power plant and make it look like an accident so no one can find out the truth. A group of mercenaries led by Jack Stone are hired to complete the mission.

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Tonypulp

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Watched because the second part has already been released, but that might have to wait a bit. This was not easy. Boni and Ristori make the same mistakes as back then with Eaters and that is quite bad. The biggest culprit is mainly the lack of feeling for the genre. What a dead lot man. No fun in it, no thought. That dull samurai hat on the front. What was that about..? Only some good looking zombies remain and a not too bad (gray) look. But that says it all. As bad as is claimed here, fortunately it is not. There are still too many other titles that perform below this level.

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Fisico

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Very cliché story that is often repeated. On Netflix there is also such a shooter zombie with naive muscle bundles who have to fulfill an assignment for a gang of white-collar criminals. Don't even feel like looking up the title. It is possible that this review will remain unread for a few years if I look at the rating and the number of votes here ...

In itself still quite entertaining if it weren't for the fact that it goes off the rails a few times. The quartet seems tough and complementary, but I didn't see much cohesion in it. The film is mainly sloppy. Those flashbacks served no purpose. The one about the misunderstood and wrongfully imprisoned hero is typical Hollywood. Let's make it extra cheesy by making him a super dad.

Zombies did indeed look great. Only I had to guess where that super zombie suddenly came from. How do you come up with that? One star less for this! And that daughter, how long had she actually been behind bars? Bah, don't think about it too much. At times entertaining, at other times annoying ...

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Saturday night still an odd duck in the bunch mainly inspired by the second part of this series that has to do with Nazi Zombies and I hope to catch up with it somewhere next week. But oh my goodness, I really hope that it is a bit better than this part. Because this was terrible.

Although the first few minutes are still okay, I am terrified by the name Uwe Boll, which immediately includes the cameo of the director as an American president with a German accent. I hope he saw the humor in it. The visual style is also not that bad at times with gray colors and comic book-like moments, and there is also the necessary metal in the soundtrack. But apart from that, it is all too bad for words.

The so-called team, laughable even when the broad-shouldered Stone is running, or the over-the-top bland and cheerful Mad Dog, then the plot of blowing up a reactor to contain a Zombie outbreak, uhmmmm....who comes up with something like that? Isn't the cast exactly selected for acting talent and the action also looks lousy. Apart from the nice-looking Ivy Corbin, Zombie Massacre really has nothing good until the outro starts which is full of metal, smooth editing, smearing zombies, humor and Gore that reminds of Tarantino or Rodriguez. Wtf was that then? If the film had been made like that, we would have come a lot further than the 1.5 it is now going to get.

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