Awaken the Dead
Awaken the Dead

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Two down and out strangers are brought together by mysterious letters into a safe house as the world around them is infected by an experimental virus that transforms the living into the living dead. She is a former prostitute hiding from the world. He is a former assassin turned priest who has renounced violence. Together they must unravel the mystery of the letters if they hope to survive.... (Full plot summary below)

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Two down and out strangers are brought together by mysterious letters into a safe house as the world around them is infected by an experimental virus that transforms the living into the living dead. She is a former prostitute hiding from the world. He is a former assassin turned priest who has renounced violence. Together they must unravel the mystery of the letters if they hope to survive.

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User Review - 10/10 by James CThis is the first zombie movie I sat though out beening jumpy
User Review - 8/10 by Vadim Sdefinatley worth a look for horror/zombie fans. the actings not great in parts and diabolical in others but i quite enjoyed it "cheese factor" i spose
User Review - 4/10 by Patrick LSlow, with uninteresting characters and a boring plot. The effects aren't too great and the ending was pretty lame. This film could of been good though if it had a better premise, otherwise it's nothing special.
User Review - 4/10 by Andrew RNo, don't. This is another low-budget, unoriginal zombie flick. Every expense has been spared. The zombie make-up looks unconvincing, and the zombies themselves are like lumbering Romero creations in some scenes and rage virus victims in others. The acting, when it exists at all, is amateurish. The plot's been done to death. The government is testing a virus that turns people into the perfect weapon. They've quarantined yet another town (apparently, San Bernardino this time). There are yet more government spooks pulling strings behind the scenes. In this one, the zombies don't attack government people for reasons never explained; we see a plain clothes spy lurking among the crowds of zombies in several scenes and they ignore him. In the flick's climax, though, we learn that the government agents are protecting themselves with "radiation towers" that look exactly like cheap space heaters one might pick up from Loew's. Loaded with inconsistencies, riddled with bad writing and all filmed in digital video that some scenes are hard to see at all. Viewers of a certain age may be reminded of the days when rabbit ear antennae were on every TV and one sometimes had to strain to pick the picture out of static snow. Pass this one by unless you're an aficionado of the "we can make it at home for ten cents" school of amateur film-making.
User Review - 2/10 by Robert BAwaken the Dead (Jeffrey McMichael Brookshire, 2007) Awaken the Dead is a movie with an interesting premise, a script that would have been mediocire given one or two more rewrites with a professional editor sitting in, and some of the worst execution you are likely to ever see in a movie unless you go hunting for the bottom of the barrel like I do. There's really very little to do here but shake your head sadly and wait for a (hopefully loose) remake, since Hollywood eventually remakes everything these days. Plot: Father Gideon (Almost Famous' Gary Kohn) is sent a message by an old employer asking him to go to their old meeting place and wait. When he does, he finds himself confronted by Mary (Chronicles of a Love Unfound's Lindsey Morris in her screen debut), who lives there, and who received a similar note telling him to waitâ"for what, neither is sure. The two of them are interrupted, first by a pair of door-to-door religioius proselytizers, then by a thug (Be Cool's Will Harris) who has a mysterious connection to Maryâ"but that is before the world goes insane. The inhabitants of the town, which was sprayed by a mysterious plane we see not long into the film, turn into zombies, etc. You know where to go from here. Stanley (Steampunk Samurai Biker Chick's Nate Witty), once of the Jehovah's Witnesses, pops back up on their doorstep with news of the outside world, and the three of them form an uneasy alliance aimed at figuring out what's going onâ"and where Jeremiah (The Last Bad Neighborhood's Michael Robert Nyman), Gideon's former employer, got off to instead of showing up at the house. I keep trying to come up with ways to make this pretty, and I just can't. You know from the second Gabriel and Mary (and aren't those names subtle?) are put together in that adversarial relationship that there's going to be a (badly-filmed) love scene. From the first time you see the two Asian schoolgirl zombies hanging around in the front yard while Grin's sitting in his car outside the house, you know where that scene is going. Etc. Characters suddenly appear out of (pretty much) nowhere and for no apparent reason, plot devices appear, shimmer briefly, and then fade into nothing, the actors seem as if they've been told to be as emotionaless as possible, and I think it was all filmed on a PXL-2000 that was (badly) jury-rigged to get some semblance of washed-out color. And yet underneath its bland, pale exterior it seems as if there was really something that could have come out of this, the brilliant fat kid stuck in the skinny wallflower's body. If only someone had figured out a way to feed this movie a few brownies. *
User Review - 2/10 by Chuckles HThis wasn't a good movie. But far away from the worst I've seen.

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