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Tag line : Thirty years later and they're walking again! |
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To be fair, the film looked quite promising at the start in which we see a group of sheriff's men and local rednecks taking part in a search and destroy mission, gunning down zombies in the fields surrounding a nearby town. One of the men being none other than Tom Savini (special effects guru and director of the Night of the Living Dead remake). Unfortunately Savini's appearance is confined solely to the films intro, after which the film flashes forward some 14 years to where a group of construction workers are bulldozing the old town cemetery (a small grass field with a few fake tombstones), only to start a new zombie outbreak. It seems that many years ago a convicted serial killer named Abbot Hayes was murdered in jail, but his body disappeared from the morgue and local legend has it that he still haunts the area. These legends prove to be true as the zombified Hayes, who's been hiding in an old barn close to the construction site, goes around biting the uprooted corpses, turning them into the living dead who subsequently attack the locals. As the walking dead start to mass, the local townsfolk and construction workers find themselves having to take up arms in an attempt to stave off this latest zombie outbreak and get them back to their graves for good. Unfortunately the film is so slow, unoriginal and disjointed that by the end you won't really care what happens, just as long as its over. Not content with confusing everyone with 2 separate prologues, the film also keeps jumping forward in stages, plus it seems that nightfall occurs shortly after daybreak on at least one occasion, which really makes you wonder just what the hell is going on. The film claims to be a sort-of sequel to Night of the Living Dead, although is little more than a rip off, which also steals plot points and ideas from Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the kids in the van near the beginning), Friday the 13th (the killer in the barn) and even Psycho (the back-story behind zombie killer). OK, it might not be the worst zombie film out there, but it's certainly not the best either. Overall marks : 3/10. |
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