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Zombie Flesh Eaters
On the Caribbean island of Matul, white doctor David Menard is trying to stem the tide of cannibal zombies that are returning from the dead. Arriving on the island are Anne and reporter Peter West who are looking for Anne's missing father. The pair soon find themselves under attack from the zombies.
Release : | 1980 |
Rating : | 6.8 |
Studio : | Variety Film Production, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Ian McCulloch Richard Johnson Olga Karlatos Al Cliver Auretta Gay |
Genre : | Horror |
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This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Zombi 2 aka Zombie Flesh Eaters aka Italians Shouldn't Make Horror Movies is one of the most overrated movies in the world. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be serious, or if it's a parody. The sadistic eye scene, the extremely unnecessary nudity, the "suspenseful" shootout at the end of the movie where they kill the slow-moving zombies one by one, the horrible music and the silly shark scene...you almost expect Leslie Nielsen to show up.I really don't get why this movie is so popular. It looks ugly, sounds ugly...it's not scary, it's not entertaining, there's no message, it's boring as heck. It's just pointless garbage. Maybe the fans saw this movie when they were teenagers and liked it because of the nudity and shocking violence. "I watch forbidden movies with my stoner pals! Take that, stupid mom and dad!".And it's not just Zombi 2 either, every single Italian horror movie I've seen is total crap. Americans may have lost the ability to make good horror, but Italians never had it.(Zero stars)
Excellent Movie. The acting and dubbing is OK, not great. The plot is OK, not great. But the zombie effects and kills are great. The wood in the eye. Cemetery scene. The bites. The scene where they discover the doctors wife being eaten by one zombie, then the wide shot of a few zombies eating the wife, it incredible. Great cinematography. Good music.This has been compared to and listed as an Italian sequel to Dawn of the Dead. It's not. I've seen Dawn many times and liked it until I saw it again last year. Then I realized how poor of a movie it is. The best part of the movie is in the beginning, after that the mall section, it is down hill, crap acting, the zombies are poor, and the comic section is stupid and the character motivation crap. Dawn sucks. Night of the Living Dead on the other had is an excellent movie.My rating is a B. A great B movie. 8 stars. 10 stars given for loser reviews.
I grew up watching films about reanimated corpses trying to devour the living, and the best were always by George A. Romero.However, there is one other than not only equals the Dead films, but gives them a run for their money. That film is ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS (1979) aka ZOMBIE and ZOMBI 2.In this film, everything is practically perfect. The biters here are the classic, slow variety which fits the tone of the film. They are genuinely creepy and even terrifying! They have some of the most convincing makeup of any film.The atmosphere has a feeling of doom. The gore and special effects are very good. The actors are very good for low-budget. Lucio Fulci directed a masterpiece! I recommend this film to any horror fan.
Lucio Fulchi's "masterpiece" about a zombie outbreak on a Caribbean island that may be making its way to New York. It's one of the better non-Romero zombie movies ever made. No it doesn't have the social commentary in George Romero's films that critics love so much but it does have lots of cool gross-out scenes and plenty of atmosphere and scares that most zombie flicks today lack entirely. The makeup effects are great and the zombie scenes are done with quite a bit of creativity. The opening and closing scenes are very memorable. Some of my other favorite scenes include the one in the Conquistador cemetery and the one where a zombie fights a shark! The direction is good, as is the music score. The cast, led by Ian McCulloch and Tisa Farrow (less talented sister of Mia), does a solid job. Yes, there's dubbing but it doesn't detract much from this kind of movie. If anything it adds to the experience. I'm sure most spaghetti fans will understand what I mean. This is about as good as it gets for me as far as Italian splatter movies go. I'm not the biggest fan, especially as I get older and less interested in the gore and guts stuff. But this one is so well done I still find it fun to watch.