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Day of the Dead (2008)

By Newguy

logoDirector: Steve Miner

Writer: Jeffrey Reddick (Screenplay) George A. Romero (Motion Picture ’Day of the Dead’)

Starring: Mena Suvari, Nick Cannon, Michael Welch, AnnaLynne McCord, Stark Sands, Matt Rippy, Ian McNeice, Ving Rhames

 

Plot: When a small Colorado town is overrun by the flesh hungry dead a small group of survivors try to escape in a last ditch effort to stay alive.

 

Verdict: Forget The Title

 

Story: I am going to look at this like an ABC check list of zombie films. First we get the small town where some form of scientific experiment has gone wrong leading to the infection. Secondly we have a distant family member coming back to help when the family needs help. We have the traditional jackass who becomes a sacrifice to save the rest. Things are looking up for this film suddenly. The films biggest weakness is that it is meant to be some form of remake of a classic zombie film and wants to bring the modern world zombies or infected if you like to the new audience. It is not good by any means but as a one off film this isn’t as bad as you have read about, it is very generic but bonkers at the same time. (4/10)

 

Actor Reviews

 

Mena Suvari: Sarah member of the army trying to keep the citizens in the town, but not just any town her home town. She looks like a push over but she will not take any but the best from the people working under her. Average performance from an actress whose career which has only gone downhill since turn of the century. (4/10)

 

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Nick Cannon: Salazar the loud mouth of the unit who thinks he is god’s gift and to his credit does have the best shot of the army men involved. Standard performance giving the role what it needed without making any of it his own. (4/10)

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Michael Welch: Trevor the horny teenager who despite knowing what is going on still makes the worst decision in the film. Simple performance not doing more than is asked. (3/10)

 

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AnnaLynne McCord: Nina the teenage girl who is good for screaming and not a lot else. Plain performance not doing anything memorable. (3/10)

 

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Stark Sands: Bud the fresh recruit who turns into a zombie but won’t attack, yeah it happened. Basic rookie grunt performance.(3/10)

 

Matt Rippy: Doctor Logan who is in charge of whatever the outbreak is, who tries to cover up his footsteps but gets caught in the middle of all the action. Typical scientist role. (3/10)

 

Director Review: Steve Miner – For a made zombie film this is ok directing for a remake of a classic it awful. (3/10)

 

Action: With the new infected zombie comes action and this has its fair share of it. (6/10)

Horror: Loses all it horror creditability with the mental celling crawling zombies. (4/10)

Settings: Has some good location but nothing to change too much of the story. (5/10)
Special Effects
: Some solid special effects but mostly CGI but some good zombie creation make up. (6/10)

Suggestion: If it is on and you are bored give it a try but don’t go out your way to watch it. (Late Night TV)

 

Best Part: The DJ is funny.

Worst Part: It is not part of the franchise it is meant to be reboot/remaking whatever they wanted to call it.

Action Scene Of The Film: The hospital escape.

Believability: No (0/10)

Chances of Tears: No (0/10)

Chances of Sequel: The franchise will continue but this didn’t help.

Post Credits Scene: No

 

Oscar Chances: No

Box Office: N/A

Budget: $18 Million

Runtime: 1 Hour 26 Minutes

Tagline: D-Day is Coming

Trivia:Most of the film is set at night even though it is called Day of the Dead.

 

Overall: Get Past The Name Enjoy The Film

Rating 

50


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