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2/10
Ugh. Do yourself a favor and Run Away from this movie
walleye-4253716 July 2017
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Wow, Just, Wow If it wasn't for the horrendous acting, Directing, Special effects, and Writing, this would probably be a good movie. I felt like I was watching a bad Monty Python meets Ed Wood Movie. Did they steal the ending from another movie they made because this ending made Zero sense.

If you can choke people Ala Darth Vadar, why are you running around with a Sponge Brick hitting people with it?

I need to hit myself a few dozen times with a Brick for sitting thru more than the first 5 minutes of it.

I thought it was a "Student" Film. But then I saw it had a $120k budget. They must have spent all that budget money on food, because they sure didn't spend any on Actors or anything for the Movie.
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2/10
Possibly the worst film ever made
reallycoolman6 February 2018
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Plot holes abound.

The scientist says his vaccine "destroys all organic matter", and doesn't understand why it killed over a million people.

rubber brick, unusually murderous children, lack of empathy towards others. Scientist tells the child star that he wants him to do something, then randomly mentions an injection, kid doesn't even react.

Thats the major problem, things are just assumed, yes WE KNOW, but the characters shouldn't know.

A film on a low budget is fine, even inexperienced actors is FINE, but a terribly written film is inexcusable, and the film ends with some weird alien stuff out of nowhere - probably to give the film some cult status. But this film will not be remembered, in fact those who viewed it will purge it from their memories.
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4/10
All of Our Hopes Now Lie With Two Little Hobbets
mikeledo30 June 2017
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The E-19 virus is man made and on the loose. Through circumstances 3 kids must save the world with a vaccine given to them by a scientist and a chip place in their body which allows them to "warp" to a different location, but not the location they need to go to. In the meantime one of the kids develops some kind of telekinetic power to overcome guys three times his size. The kids travel by foot attempting to get precious to the safe house to save the world.

Warping in a zombie film? That is as bad as space aliens in an Indian Jones film (My apologies to the guy that thought it was cool.) The film opened with some great music, a nice street scene, some badly framed scenes and questionable sound, but it was okay. Then when the scientists talked to Mr. Hughs (Robert Arensen) a billionaire with bad hair, the film falls off a cliff. Right away the soundtrack got awful. The acting and dialogue wasn't there. The zombie fight choreography was ridiculous. The film takes on an Ed Wood quality, "so bad it is good" style. In one isolated farm scene you can hear automobile noises in this infected world. One boy uses a brick to hit people. In a scene where it is on the ground you can see what looks like an envelop fold on the end of the brick. The brick tends to bounce when it hits someone, but it does make a brick sound, kudos to the sound editor.. And if a zombie bites you, you lay there and scream and can't move. They did do the "fake news" on the TV quite well. Mostly likely they subcontracted that out. Blood splatters on the camera...nothing like telling a guy, "you're going to remember me" seconds before you bludgeon him to death. And what was with the three girls in training bras at the end? What movie was that? Famous chef Joseph Ciminera wrote, directed, and starred in this film. His mantra "There are no rules in Cooking" carried over into film making as he combines elements that should be best left alone. Appears to be a kids zombie film.

Guide: No sex or nudity. At the last fight the kid says a quick exclamation that could be taken for an F-word.
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1/10
Laughable
Leofwine_draca18 June 2021
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A CHRONICLE rip-off about kids with magic powers. A lot of talking in desk and car scenes, complete with poor acting and a generally slow and uninteresting plot. Some laughable CGI heads and a bad twisting.
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1/10
If you like zombies plot holes and more plot holes this is the movie for you
scoots-0818313 August 2017
Jake Matthew Lloyd is a better actor as Anakin than almost anyone in this movie. Don't waste an hour and a half watching this there is too many plot holes that don't even make any sense. That hour and a half I would rather read a book watch a poster or watch paint dry which is probably more exciting than this movie. At first I thought this could be a class project for a very artistic high schooler but then I realized it was made by full loaded adults.
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6/10
Odd special effects but other than that awsome
JasonMariona27 May 2022
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The blood special affects are very weird and nonrealistic but the acting and the other parts of the movie is very good. Good character personality and good plot but goes a little to fast with the "peaceful earth" into zombie earth but good movie.
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