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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”.

Mortician - Zombie Apocalypse

“Lifeforce” written by Dan O'Bannon (Return of the Living Dead, Dead and Buried, Alien) and Directed by Tobe Hooper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Poltergeist)

An alien ship is discovered in the tail of Haley’s Comet. The Anglo-American shuttle crew finds the dessicated remains of bat-like aliens and three humanoids in suspended animation. The creatures are brought back to Earth where they escape and begin feeding off the life force of the human population of Britain. Not only do these creatures drain a victim of their life energy, the victims become zombies that must feed likewise to sustain themselves!