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A blood virus infects a small group of hunters turning a father & son trip into a fight for survival.
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| User ReviewJamie Cit was ok not to shabby even with bad effects |
| User ReviewJohn WA mishmash of zombie genre lore, elements, and effects, but still a lot of fun to watch Madsen and Forsythe chew the hell out of the scenery |
| User ReviewDarrin CRich character development if not somewhat bizarre with a virus not unlike that found in 28 Days or Weeks Later, so they really are the Infected and not zombies. |
| User ReviewDC FRich character development if not somewhat bizarre with a virus not unlike that found in 28 Days or Weeks Later, so they really are the Infected and not zombies. |
| User ReviewAnt Si like most zombie movies but this one wasnt that good |
| User Reviewjohn jthis movie is so bad it makes ewe boll look like george lucas. i can handle alot of B cenima but turned this movie off about 30 min in when it went comic. lots of absolutely horrid movies comming out. I've sat through ed wood films and wouldnt bother with this. i felt bad for micheal madsen. avoid at all costs and just re watch a superior micheal madsen film like kill bill or resevior dogs. |
| User ReviewPeter SThis film is a mess and I'm not talking about those hoards of flesh eaters that it features. Without wishing to state the obvious, all movies are shot as a series of scenes, but even the majority of b-movies make at least an attempt to then gel those scenes together. This film does no such thing - it keeps lurching from one random scene to the next without any real explanation. |
| User ReviewEd COne line summary: Terrible zombie film; two actors wasted. ----------------------- Louis and son Andrew attempt some bonding centered around deer hunting. Dr. Dennehy is the local sawbones. He's doing the same thing with his son Seth. Things start to go to hell after one of Dennehey's patients (a friend's grandmother) bites him; the wound starts getting nasty. Seth and Andrew bond over being embarrassed by their respective fathers, and over loving illegal firearms. After granny goes missing, Louis, Dennehey, Andrew, and Kelly (the granddaughter) go looking for her. The other youngsters get plowed, and Seth gets attacked by granny. Things go downhill from there. Will the authorities arrive and fix all this viral outbreak? -----Scores----- Cinematography: 5/10 Not so good. There is too much fuzzy focus and failures with zooming. Camera rotation I can always do without. Zombie effects were on the poor side. Sound: 3/10 The actors were usually miked OK, but not always. The score/incidental sound varied between irrelevant to counterproductive. Acting: 2/10 I've seen Michael Madsen give wonderful performances in several movies, but this was not one of them. William Forsythe was a bit better (accounting for the two points). The lesser players were just horrible. Tracey Sheldon was pneumatic and decorative, but did not deliver lines well. Screenplay: 0/10 Talking zombies? Thinking zombies? A zombie who wins an argument with a normal healthy human being? Zombies having telephone calls about uncashed checks and child custody? --- Horrible dialog. Little internal logic. A new Lyme disease that accounts for zombie behaviour? I doubt it. |
| User ReviewBrian CTypical zombie outbreak, this time from spread from tics. Madsen is quite good, no one else is though. The story is weak although the initial premise is ok (family going on a hunting trip in the woods). |