
In the clandestine research tower of a ruthless Japanese security and arms company, Saisei Security, scientist MALI awakens employed mercenaries killed in combat, their death giving rise to a new, vicious breed of zombie... ZOMBIE NINJAS. Trapped amongst unsuspecting civilians, including former tactical operative DILLON (Adam T Perkins), the ZOMBIE NINJAS commanded by a ferocious leader (Soa 'The Hulk' Palelei) are unleashed in the inner city high-rise. They soon face off wit... (Full plot summary below)
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In the clandestine research tower of a ruthless Japanese security and arms company, Saisei Security, scientist MALI awakens employed mercenaries killed in combat, their death giving rise to a new, vicious breed of zombie... ZOMBIE NINJAS. Trapped amongst unsuspecting civilians, including former tactical operative DILLON (Adam T Perkins), the ZOMBIE NINJAS commanded by a ferocious leader (Soa 'The Hulk' Palelei) are unleashed in the inner city high-rise. They soon face off with the covert response mission deployed to fight back. This elite black ops team underestimates the brutality of their encounter, which ultimately tests their loyalty and friendship, resulting in a frightful assault between these two highly skilled lethal forces and DILLON thrust in the middle fighting for survival.
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| User ReviewFernando AZombies? Check. Ninjas? Check. Black Ops soldiers? Triple check. All of these things are great on their own but put them together and you get a jumbled mess of a movie. Make it fun by getting a bunch of friends and taking a drink whenever the zombie ninjas do their weird shoulder laughing thing; one drink for every shrug. Eagerly awaiting the sequel. |
| User ReviewAlbert FI am a big fan of the awesome web comic series for Zombie Ninjas vs Black Ops. This is the first time I have seen the concept transferred to the movie world. Firstly, it is an amazingly original concept, one that is well-worth exploring. I love the way the zombies aren't zombies in the traditional sense, with flesh hanging off them and the chant of "brains!" every few minutes. This is something different. The zombies are stealthy, quick, and seemingly invincible. The fight scenes are great, well choreographed and full of clever moves. The story and the acting needed more time to develop IMHO, but taking a concept like this to film with a shoestring budget is an amazing achievement. It's important to support Aussie filmmaking and I'd be excited to see what these guys could do with a big budget, more time and more resources. |