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From: United States
Registered: Jun 2003
posted July 11, 2007 05:55 PM
For some reason, although i'm careful about possibly spending money on horror DVDs that turn out to be crap, I was in the local FYE store in the mall and spotted this great looking zombie movie that I never heard of. What really made me spend the $14.95 (along with the great cover/poster shot) was the info on the back cover stating that this film was restored from the original SUPER 8 !.... This film was shot in Ohio in 1985. What a terrific little independent homage to the horror/zombie genre! The DVD features a lot of behind the scenes stuff, and the camera work/quality are impressive. Lots of dedicated people worked on this film over a long period of time. Well worth the money! With amazing super 8mm principal photography and great gore effects. The DVD was released by Anchor Bay.
posted July 11, 2007 06:34 PM
Yeah itīs an excelent cult zombie film, produced by the guys who made evil dead (sam raimi) I even read somewere that Bruce "donīt call me Ash" Cample dubbed a few voices on the film.
Did you check out the names of some of the characters, raimi, dr carpenter, dr. savini, hilarous!!
posted July 11, 2007 06:35 PM
Yeah itīs an excelent cult zombie film, produced by the guys who made evil dead (sam raimi) I even read somewere that Bruce "donīt call me Ash" Cample dubbed a few voices on the film.
Did you check out the names of some of the characters, raimi, dr carpenter, dr. savini, hilarous!!
posted July 11, 2007 11:39 PM
I bought this film a few years ago at a local... "convention"(?). They had it on sale along with other classics like Bad Taste, Romero's XX of the Dead trilogy and lots more for 3,- each Although mine doesn't come with any Behind the Scenes clips. The only special features that are on the DVD are trailers for other similar movies.
-------------------- Aboard an old pirate ship made of wet souls, we plunder and pillage from north to south poles. We only steal metal like guns, tanks and toasters, we melt it all down and make rollercoasters.
Posts: 1592
From: United States
Registered: Jun 2003
posted July 12, 2007 08:32 PM
The point I wanted to make was that this is a SUPER 8mm film!...how many mainstream release (Anchor Bay or any other distributor) DVDs, regardless of genre or content, can you find in any store that were filmed in super 8mm????