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Zombie Honeymoon

Zombie Honeymoon is a gore-soaked exploration of how far the boundaries of true love can be pushed without reaching a breaking point.

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Release : 2004
Rating : 4.5
Studio : Glass Eye Pix, 
Crew : Director,  Writer, 
Cast : Graham Sibley Tonya Cornelisse Neal Jones
Genre : Horror

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Lawbolisted
2018/08/30

Powerful

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Dotsthavesp
2018/08/30

I wanted to but couldn't!

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GazerRise
2018/08/30

Fantastic!

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Geraldine
2018/08/30

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Zev
2018/02/06

Definitely the most underrated movie on IMDB in my opinion. Most of the bad reviews and ratings are probably from kids and guys expecting a standard zombie movie involving an apocalypse and lots of gore and action. This is none of those things, and it offers so much more for the discerning horror movie fan.It is the perfect blend of romance and horror, and deals with a single zombie: A newly married young guy and the hell that his loving wife must endure while trying to stick with her man who is slowly turning into a monster. The horror as well as the drama builds and builds, making this a true horror movie because it involves people you care about.Everyone delivers a great performance, especially Tracy Coogan in a heartbreaking role, and the writing knows where the proper focus is in this movie. There is even a long, very memorable and disturbing scene of a zombie feeding on people that shows only her reaction and none of the gore, demonstrating the director's vision and superb horror sense. The story is simple, but this is about people, and they all pull it off powerfully.It gets better every time I watch it.

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wes-connors
2017/01/08

Church bells ring morbidly, but New Jersey newlyweds Tracy Coogan and Graham Sibley (as Denise and Danny Zanders) are very happily married. Bounding out of the church, they take off in their "Just Married" car with Mr. Sibley at the wheel and Ms. Coogan bobbing her head in his lap. The honeymoon goes well, although one kiss does seem like a foreshadowing bite. With a little "Endless Summer" (1966) music, Sibley goes surfing. While the couple relaxes on the beach, an ugly zombie emerges from the ocean. He falls full front on Sibley and spews dark vomit down his throat. It appears like Sibley may die from the encounter. Coogan is happy when her husband miraculously recovers, but the couple faces a zombie challenge...Neatly written and directed by David Gebroe, "Zombie Honeymoon" is essentially a love story. The horror and gore are present, but Mr. Gebroe does not focus on fright. This sort of monster drama recalls the supernatural characters explored by Dan Curtis on TV in "Dark Shadows" and Anne Rice in her "Vampire Lestat" novels. Explicitly, Mr. Gebroe's script identifies being a zombie as "an affliction." The couple must deal with the potentially monstrous condition and make it work in their marriage, or not...Coogan and Sibley perform well and we understand their plight. Still, there is very an audience can invest in their characters. He likes to surf, she likes oral sex and they got married. They like Portugal, too. That's all great, for them. Generally, we are spectators and do not participate in their interests and activities. A couple of exceptions are among Mr. Gebroe's highlights. He intimately opens a scene by panning Coogan's legs as she dozes in her underwear, then discovers her groom sick in the bathroom. In this sequence, we are brought seductively and effectively into the drama. Lastly, near the end of the film, Coogan has a brief, dreamy vision of Sibley which shows a romanticism that should have been part of the story's opening.***** Zombie Honeymoon (10/23/2004) David Gebroe ~ Tracy Coogan, Graham Sibley, Tonya Cornelisse, David M. Wallace

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Woodyanders
2011/12/01

Newlyweds Danny (a sturdy and likable portrayal by Graham Sibley) and Denise (a strong and compelling performance by the lovely Tracy Coogan) go to the Jersey Shore to celebrate their honeymoon. Things go terribly awry when Danny gets attacked by a zombie and transforms into a ravenous and ferocious flesh-eating ghoul. Regardless, Denise decides to stand by her man. Writer/director Dave Gebroe puts a fresh, quirky, and inspired spin on the usual walking dead premise by centering primarily on the devastating emotional effects losing a loved one to zombie-ism has on a couple's relationship, with a noted emphasis on the two appealing main characters and the mutual affection they have for each other. Moreover, Gebroe deftly manages a precarious balancing act of jolting queasy horror and wickedly amusing pitch-black humor while exploring a powerfully moving central theme of how far someone is willing to go for the sake of love. Granted, we still get a handy helping of graphic gore and the scenes with Danny suddenly attacking people are quite shocking, but it's the doomed love story at the heart of the whole thing which gives this movie its extra poignant dramatic impact. Coogan and Sibley do stand-out work in the lead roles, with fine support from Tonya Cornelisse as the perky Nikki, David M. Wallace as the boorish Buddy Cooper, and Neal Jones as the cheery and diligent Officer Carp. Ken Seng's crisp cinematography gives the film an attractive bright look. Michael Tremante's spare shivery score never becomes too overbearing or distracting. The lively soundtrack hits the right-on rocking spot. A very nice and touching sleeper.

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BA_Harrison
2008/05/25

From the rather ridiculous title, one could reasonably expect this film to be a cheesy, tongue-in-cheek, gore-drenched, horror comedy—the kind of film that should ideally be watched in the company of like-minded friends after a few pints down the local. However, what Zombie Honeymoon actually turns out to be is a dark and rather downbeat story about a doomed relationship. With a zombie.The movie opens as newlyweds Danny and Denise (Tracy Coogan and Graham Sibley) race from the church to set off on their honeymoon: a month relaxing in a beach-front property. However, the young couple's wedded bliss is short lived when Danny is attacked by a strange man who emerges from the sea, pukes black gunk into the poor guy's mouth, and then promptly dies.Danny is rushed to hospital, where he flatlines for ten minutes before suddenly coming back to life (to the surprise of the medical staff, who have already pronounced him dead). Claiming to be OK, he soon returns home to his loving wife, but their marital troubles really begin when Denise catches her hubby in the bath, doing something he shouldn't: eating a local jogger's intestines. Seems like the love of her life is turning into a flesh-eating member of the undead!After the first five minutes of Zombie Honeymoon, I really had my doubts about how much I would enjoy this low-budget effort: the director appeared to be trying too hard to be 'wacky', and the leading characters seemed to be rather annoying. After half an hour or so, however, I realised how wrong I was: Danny and Denise turn out to be a very likable couple—their love for each other is totally convincing and very touching thanks to great performances from Coogan and Sibley— and director David Gebroe proves that he knows what he is doing, handling his material thoughtfully and with a great sense of pacing.Denise's confusion and despair seems all to real as, before her eyes, the man she has just married slowly becomes a monster. It's heart wrenching stuff watching the poor woman first go into shock, and then entering a stage of denial (in one scene, Denise turns up the volume on her TV so she can block out the nauseating sound of her husband slurping down a couple of his victims).Zombie Honeymoon is a film that will catch many off-guard: those expecting a zany bloodbath might very well be disappointed by what is essentially a rather depressing love story (which could explain some of the more negative comments here on IMDb). Personally, I loved this refreshing slant on the whole zombie schtick, and recommend it to those able and willing to accept something a little different from the genre.

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