ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction
ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction

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Life is wonderful for the people in the quiet, island town of Port Gamble....until a zombie virus outbreak!... (Full plot summary below)

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Life is wonderful for the people in the quiet, island town of Port Gamble....until a zombie virus outbreak!

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FilmJerk.com - 7/10 by Edward HavensHas the potential to become a minor hit on the midnight film circuit with the help of a mid-level indie distributor.
Cinefantastique - 6/10 by Steve BiodrowskiZombies of Mass Destruction attempts to use its familiar genre elements in the service of a post-9/11 political satire...unfortunately, the jokes fall flat, and the horror never hits a nerve.
Boston Phoenix - 5/10 by Peter KeoughKevin Hamedani's muddy, heavy-handed parody of War on Terror paranoia doesn't vary much from genre formula, but it does serve up political correctness with refreshingly bad taste.
User Review - 10/10 by Ryan LSo you're a horror fan? And you say you're a zombie fan? Have you seen this? No? Then why not?
User Review - 10/10 by Kevin AI've watched every notable zombie movie to come out over the years and although it is not a serious movie I feel it pays homage too a lot of great zombie movies, and I could not stop laughing. If your looking for world war z your not getting that but instead a love letter to old zombie movie with a little mix of Shaun of the dead humor. I highly recommend it's on hulu!
User Review - 10/10 by Michael KLooking for a campy zombie flick? Then this movie is for you! :-)
User Review - 10/10 by David PFunniest zombie movie EVER.(besides Shaun of the dead) Not to be taken seriously at any point The only real downside was the ending...it's very abrupt "Bingo night has been cancelled"
User Review - 10/10 by Stefano LOriginal, fun, and surprisingly well written- ZMD is by far one of the most enjoyable movies I've seen this year. Romero is the king, but Hamedani and Isao have, respectfully- schooled the teacher. Janette Armand was captivating, and I hope we see much more of her prowess in the future.
User Review - 10/10 by Tim MLoved this flick; it has found a home among my top ten favorite zombie movies. It's smart, well-made, funny social satire with plenty of gore to boot. Writer/director Kevin Hamedani has made something in the vein of Romero's best and clearly gets the genre. Hamedani, an Iranian-American, has clearly put a lot of himself into the film in the person of the film's heroine, Frida. Frida is taking some time off from college and living with her father, an Iranian immigrant who owns a diner in the small town of Port Gamble, WA. Even before the zombie outbreak, one senses that the locals don't know how to deal with her because of her ethnicity, even though she was born and raised in the town. Most of them can't get straight that her father is from Iran, not Iraq, and that she's American. Also arriving on the island are a gay couple from New York, one of them preparing to come out to his mother. There's about to be an election, too, and the very conservative current mayor, backed by the local evangelical preacher, faces competition from the liberal Cheryl Banks. Port Gamble is a quiet town, but one gets the sense of a lot of secret awkwardness at every turn. When the zombie apocalypse comes, the thin veneer of civility unravels at once. Frida winds up being tied up, interrogated and tortured by a family that's known her all her life because an Arab terrorist has claimed responsibility for the virus that's reanimating the dead. The gay couple wind up trapped in the church with Rev. Haggis, the mayor and Banks. Haggis believes that he can turn the gay couple straight by making them watch films and giving them a nausea-inducing drug; he also believes that he can "save" the zombies; the scenes of Haggis showing the "homoerotic" films and trying to witness a zombie are among the funniest in the movie. Banks and the mayor go from being in a civil race for office to physical confrontation... but not with a gun, because Banks is so dedicated to her principles that she won't use one (until one late scene in which she loses it and uses up all of her ammo shooting at the wrong target). Meanwhile, the survivors are so busy attacking one another and worrying about a foreign threat that they consistently fail to see the dangers from their own former neighbors. It's all a great metaphor for American social self-absorption, disconnection from the world in favor of local politics, and the Tea Party, ably portrayed by the mindless zombies who unthinkingly devour their own. Lots of funny moments, copious flesh-chomping gore, overall solid production values, good acting and some emotionally touching moments delivered by Frida and the gay couple. Great stuff here; those who appreciate the social commentary of George Romero's Living Dead films shouldn't miss "Zombies of Mass Destruction." If Jon Stewart made zombie flicks, this would be the product. DO NOT MISS!
User Review - 10/10 by Paul SBest Zomedy since Shaun of the Dead. Good gore, great acting and hilarous!!

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