2012 EZMM: Last of the Living (2008) & Doghouse (2009)
Essentially we have two survivalist bromances – one lighthearted and goofy, the other kind of mean and sexist.
Essentially we have two survivalist bromances – one lighthearted and goofy, the other kind of mean and sexist.
Yeah, this is the first really old-school exploitation-style zombie movie of the marathon and it goes for the gusto, with nearly every single female character getting naked in the first twenty minutes. And except for one young lady, I mean full frontal, usually with lots of water involved.
There are a lot of little things that really make this work; particularly a police officer with dreams of starting a pot farm, the undead's love of cigarettes, and how everyone keeps calling Vlad a pussy because he left medical school after being squeamish about dissecting corpses. There is also a boombox in this film that I would have killed for in Junior High.
This year kicks off with what unintentionally turned into an ode to low-budget filmmaking as we take a look at Zombie Girl: The Movie (US 2009, 91 min.) and Colin (UK 2008, 97 min.).By the way: HERE THERE BE SPOILERS!
It's that time of year again! Time for what will hopefully become the Comics Bulletin Annual Easter Zombie Movie Marathon! This year we're going for ease and comfort as nearly every entry on the schedule is streaming via Netflix.
It’s getting so I can’t watch Castle anymore.
Since its debut two Sundays ago, Kevin Smith's new AMC reality program Comic Book Men has, for better or worse, been the talk of the comics community.
The animated adaptation of Gen 13 was never released in the US, but Daniel got his hands on it.SPOILER: It didn't go well.
Okay, now that we've gotten all of the pleasantries out of the way, it's time to get serious.
While others have a Halloween tradition of watching truly horrifying movies, I go the opposite route and watch truly horrible movies.