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Post by Lust del Carrion on Nov 10, 2006 22:02:54 GMT -5
A sail boat arrives in New York without a living soul but a zombie that attacks two guards from the Coast Guard. The daughter of the owner of the ship, Anne Bowles (Tisa Farrow), requests information about her missing father that was in the Antilles to the detectives that are investigating the crime without success. She meets the journalist Peter West (Ian McCulloch) and they decide to investigate what might have happened to her father. They travel to Matul Island with Brian Hull (Al Cliver) and Susan Barrett (Auretta Gay) in their boat. Once in the tropical island, they meet Dr. David Menard (Richard Johnson), who is trying to find a cure to a disease that brings dead back to life, turning them into zombies that eat human flesh, increasing the menace against the group.
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Post by zombie on Nov 20, 2006 12:31:03 GMT -5
Great zombie movie, one of my favs. You can't beat a zombie shark fight. And that eyeball scene is great too.
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Lazario
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Go ahead, take a bite. But, if you do... I promise you'll choke on me!
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Post by Lazario on Feb 11, 2008 12:26:17 GMT -5
I really count this as being Fulci's best movie. Because, unlike The Beyond, House by the Cemetery, and a lot of City of the Living Dead, the death scenes in Zombie don't actually hurt the movie. The movie itself isn't all about the death scenes. It doesn't treat them like set-pieces, largely. The thing that hurts it, though, is the insanely illogical ending (the entire final 35 minutes), and the sleazy topless scenes. I Give it:
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