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Day of the Dead -1985

I just watched “The Dead 2” Sunday and it blew me away! It is as good as the original “The Dead” if not better!
The like Romero’s zombie films, this film does not carry over characters from the previous film. Although you get a little glimpse when...

I just watched “The Dead 2” Sunday and it blew me away! It is as good as the original “The Dead” if not better!

The like Romero’s zombie films, this film does not carry over characters from the previous film. Although you get a little glimpse when the previous films hero Brian Murphy is picked up on radio by this film’s hero when he is trying to use his CB.

The setting has been changed from Africa (specifically Burkina Faso and Ghana) to India. Nicholas Burton (played excellently by Joseph Millson) is an American electrical engineer working on a wind far in central India when the zombie plague that is ravaging Africa spreads to the subcontinent. He is desperately trying to reach his pregnant girlfriend Ishani in Mumbai with the aid of an orphan boy named Javed. Like Romero’s zombie films, the living dead are just one of their problems as the must also contend with desperate survivors and the Indian Army’s desperate attempts to control the zombie plague; including executing potential carriers.

This film has a lot of the same elements as the first. An American engineer trying to get to his family, people of different races and cultures coming together in the face of adversity and the importance of the family.

Its just as gory and violent as the previous film with lots of gruesome gore effects and scenes of gut wrenching violence.

The cinematography and direction are spot on. It is beautifully filmed and well paced. It has a lot of good scares and action sequences that never let up on the tension. And you never really think about how big India really is until you see two figures on a motorcycle crossing one of its deserts.  

I highly recommend this film and the first film, and I hope they make more. (Maybe next the will go to China or Russia or South America)

If you have not seen the first film then get both and make a double feature of it. Some critics have even gone as far to say that the first film was the best zombie film since Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” or “Dawn of the Dead”.

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Episode 51: Dementia 13!

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola! Produced by Roger Corman!

When her husband John has a heart attack while out in a rowboat on the lake, Louise Haloran throws his body overboard and later tells the family that he has left on an urgent business trip. Her main concern is that she can only inherit a part of the family fortune if if her husband is alive. The Halorans are a strange family, still grieving over the death of the youngest daughter Kathleen who drowned in a pond when she was just a child. They hold an annual ceremony of remembrance every year on the anniversary of her death. This year however, someone is wielding an ax intent on murder.

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Episode 50: The Bat!

Starring Vincent Price!

A rich mystery writer rents out a mansion that is the hunting ground for a mysterious murder called “The Bat”! He stalks and kills his victims using gloves with razor-sharp claws and with pet bats infected with rabies!

Its up to the writer and her doctor (played by Price) to find who this killer really is!

Once again this film is PUBLIC DOMAIN and not copyright protected in the US at least. You can make and sell your own DVD of it, download it, show it for free or for profit. Or remix it or use it for stock footage

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Episode 49: Carnival of Souls!

An eerie film that influenced such filmmakers as George A. Romero and David Lynch!

After her car falls off the side of a bridge during a drag race, Mary emerges from the river seemingly unharmed and with no memory of how she survived. After she recovers she seems to be stalked by a white faced specter, and she is drawn to an old run down carnival. Mary is slowly drawn into a nightmare world between the living and the dead. Did she really survive the crash?

Once again this film is PUBLIC DOMAIN and not copyright protected in the US at least. You can make and sell your own DVD of it, download it, show it for free or for profit. Or remix it or use it for stock footage

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“ Poster for the VHS release of Day of the Dead (1985)
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Poster for the VHS release of Day of the Dead (1985)

War of the Dead

aka Stone’s War

2011

directed by Marko Mäkilaakso

Lithuanian-Italian-US co-production.

A World War II zombie film about a Finnish, American and Russian soldiers who must band together when they encountering the hideous results of Nazi experiments in re-animation. 

This is by far not a good movie, but on the other hand it does not commit the worst sin a movie can: be boring. This film never slows down and keeps you entertained all the way through. This film had a lot going for it. It is beautifully filmed, the action and horror sequences well put together, the creature and gore effects are great. This is a beautiful film.

But the down side is that this film is poorly acted. Most of the performances are wooden. The dialogue is sometimes almost painful to hear, but rebounds to be actually deep and thoughtful. And the story makes not sense historically or politically. 

It is set in March 1941, long after the Winter War was over and months before the German-Soviet War/Great Patriotic War was about to begin. In the middle of this setting a team of Finnish and American soldiers are on a mission to find a hidden German bunker on the Finnish-Soviet border, while the whole time in conflict with the Red Army. To put this into historical context, the US was not involved in the war yet, and Finland was actually allied with Nazi Germany, and the US was friendly with, and eventually allied with, the Soviet Union. In the crazed world of this film it has Finland and America vs German vs the Soviet Union.

If you like films like “Hell of the Living Dead”, “Flesheater” or “Zombie 4: After Death” then you will love this! Its probably the best looking cheesy zombie movie ever made. Shot in Lithuania on a budget of about 1.3 million Euros ( or about 1.8 million US dollars) this film drips style. Its main problem is that it is style over substance, but there is a lot of style.

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Episode 45: The Cocaine Fiends!

No, this is not a documentary about Wall Street bankers and professional football players! Its more fun from the people who brought you “Reefer Madness”! Another FBI produced unintentional comedy about the dangers of drug use.

Yes, I know, cocaine is actually habit forming and dangerous, but the ham-fisted presentation of the material makes it hard to take seriously. Hilariously awful.

Once again this film is PUBLIC DOMAIN and not copyright protected in the US at least. You can make and sell your own DVD of it, download it, show it for free or for profit. Or remix it or use it for stock footage

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Episode 35: The Creeping Terror!

Another MST3K favorite. Newlyweds encounter slug like aliens from a UFO that devour human being!

Bad acting and bad special effects ensue!

Once again this film is PUBLIC DOMAIN and not copyright protected in the US at least. You can make and sell your own DVD of it, download it, show it for free or for profit. Or remix it or use it for stock footage

Hans Zimmer and Pharrell Williams - My Enemy (Paranoia/Electro suite)

Amazing Spider-Man 2 soundtrack

This sounds incredible!!!