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Directed by Peter Jackson.
Director Peter Jackson's second feature cheerfully trumps the gross-out quotient of his splatterfest debut, the appropriately named Bad Taste. The tone is cartoonishly comic, and the premise is simple: The village dweeb (Timothy Balme) is trying to maintain a budding romance with the sweet Paquita (Diana Penalver) while concealing the fact that his overbearing mum (Elizabeth Moody, in an amazing good-sport performance) is a flesh-eating zombie. (She owes her condition to a bite from a "Sumatran Rat Monkey" at the local zoo.) Complicating matters even further is Les, a greedy uncle (Ian Watkin), who suspects that his sister has died and is eager to occupy her elegantly furnished Victorian mansion. The climax is a housewarming party Les throws to celebrate his "inheritance;" what he really gets is his comeuppance, thanks to his sister and her similarly afflicted zombie pals, who burst out of their basement prison to turn the guests into appetizers. Our hero finally cuts a wide swath through the zombie party crashers with the help of a rotary blade lawn mower, leaving the house awash in blood and body parts in order to save his romance. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide
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leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Top 5 Completely Over the To ...
by leeroy711 in Top 5
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"[quote user="laylor"] Obviously this applies to any genre that you think is completely over the top nuts in any way, shape or form. 1. Dead Alive Peter Jackson before he dealt in sprawling, long winded epics. This is THE zombie movie to see. Hilarious acting, hilarious catch phrases (pretty much everyone is familiar with "I kick ass for the lord!" by now, right?), and tons and tons of blood. I can hardly sit still during the custard/pus scene. Must see scene: Lawnmower vs. Zombies!!! 2. Live Free or Die Hard John McClane goes from limping around barefoot and using whatever he can find as a weapon in the first Die Hard to launching a car into a helicopter and then later wrestling with a jet plane. This movie is over the top in an amazing, I can't believe this is happening kind of way. 3. Rambo The same thing goes for Rambo as Live Free or Die Hard. Except this time he goes from setting booby traps around a forest to turning around a machine gun attatched to a jeep and blasting the ... " [More]
laylorlaylor Top 5 Completely Over the Top F ...
by laylor in Top 5
loved it.
"Obviously this applies to any film in any genre that you think is completely over the top nuts in any way, shape or form. 1. Dead Alive Peter Jackson before he dealt in sprawling, long winded epics. This is THE zombie movie to see. Hilarious acting, hilarious catch phrases (pretty much everyone is familiar with "I kick ass for the lord!" by now, right?), and tons and tons of blood. I can hardly sit still during the custard/pus scene. Must see scene: Lawnmower vs. Zombies!!! 2. Live Free or Die Hard John McClane goes from limping around barefoot and using whatever he can find as a weapon in the first Die Hard to launching a car into a helicopter and then later wrestling with a jet plane. This movie is over the top in an amazing, I can't believe this is happening kind of way. 3. Rambo The same thing goes for Rambo as Live Free or Die Hard. Except this time he goes from setting booby traps around a forest to turning around a machine gun attatched to a jeep and blasting the dude in t ... " [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Some quotes I use a lot
by leeroy711 in Best movie quotes
is neutral about it.
""You know what I'm gonna tell God when I see him?............ I'm gonna tell him I was framed." - The Way Of The Gun "I'm kind of a big deal, I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of mohogony." Anchorman "Is that the one with the donkey and the chambermaid?" - Dead Alive Dead Alive is a very quote-worthy film. " [More]
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"A ruthless farmer genetically engineers a new race of sheep to revolutionize farming. However, when environmental activists steal one of the by-products and accidentally set it loose, the sheep suddenly develop a liking for blood and humans start transforming into super-sheep. And Henry, a former farm boy with a sheep-phobia, is the only one who can try to stop them...This is probably the best splatter movie I've seen since Braindead, which incidentally was also shot in New Zealand. In addition to the cool and low-key special effects the movie is full of hilarious scenes and funny lines. Especially the dialogs between Henry and Experience, the environmental activists, are laugh out loud funny. " [More]
FroggyBaBe15876FroggyBaBe15876 Zombie Limbs
by FroggyBaBe15876 in Zombie Obsession
lost interest.
"First off, I'd like to welcome myself back from hiatus...Welcome back, me! Secondly, I'd like to give mad props to all of you who have kept our little group going...I know we were ALL on hiatus for a bit, but I've discovered some new discussions that look promising to reply to. Good going! Now, on with MY discussion!I recently purchased a few movies from ye olde Wal-Mart and one of them was The Hand with...uh...Michael Caine, I believe. I remember watching this little gem when I was wee and never EVER again sticking my arms out of the car window. And I do mean never EVER. The premise of the movie, as I recall from the little I remember (and the back of the movie case) is that this guy (Caine) is an artist or a writer or bull fighter or something involving much mechanical precision. BUt he's drivin' one day with his arm out the car window and WHACK! a semi comes on by and hacks his hand right off. Then, the hand (for reasons still unknownst to me) comes B ... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:Re:Re:Re: Total Film's Great ...
by Dr_Gor in Directors
loved it.
"Ok. Here I am, late to the party as usuall! I was pleasantly surprised by this 'Total Films' list. I was pleased to see ALMOST all of my favorite Horror Movie directors represented! Carpenter, DePalma, Romero, Kubrick, Raimi, HITCHCOCK, Hawks, Siegel, Tarantino, Freidkin et al. I like all the films of Shyamalan, most notably 'Signs', and I think his spot on the list is well deserved. Most noteably missing are Wes Craven and Tobe Hooper.... but then what else would you expect coming from me? .... Anyhow, I was VERY pleasantly surprised to see Peter Jackson at number 9! This is a well deserved honor for this underestimated little director from New Zealand! I thought 'King Kong' was a failure but I saw that coming a mile away! You can NOT remake a 'masterpiece' and expect it to be better than the original! When will these guys figure this out? And if you dismiss his earlier, splattery 'gore-fests', or exploitat ... " [More]
bendybonesbendybones Excellent!
by bendybones in bendybones Blog
loved it.
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"In my book, there's nothing wrong with this movie. It's a real gore-fest and the special effects are a real treat for the eyes. " [More]
FelixthegreatFelixthegreat I liked it!!
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liked it.
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"Just for the record, besides the cheezy clay diseased monkey, this movie's great. The scene at the party with the lawnmower, awesome. The scene with the tae-kwan-do preist, great. The zombies screwin', still the only scene of it's kind on film. Yeah,it's a B or maybe even a D movie, I like it. " [More]
TreeeevorTreeeevor The most discusting movie that ...
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"I may have been completely revolting but it was not half bad. It was actually quite entertaining and the special effects are amazing! " [More]
El_AaronEl_Aaron Funniest Movie Ever!!!
by El_Aaron in El_Aaron Blog
loved it.
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"Dead Alive, or Braindead as it's title is in my country, was hilariously bloodthirsty! " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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If a gorier movie than Dead Alive has been made, it's hard to imagine it. On the other hand, if a funnier horror film than Dead Alive has been made, only a few candidates would qualify. (Return of the Living Dead would be one.) Peter Jackson and his collaborators have no constraints about piling up one outrageous sight gag involving body parts and gruesome dispatchings after another, and even if this kind of comedy isn't for all tastes, it does provide a smorgasboard of laughs for those who love their humor dark and exaggerated. Like the great animator Tex Avery, Jackson has a wicked eye for gags that stretch our conception of what bodies can do. He also understands that simply killing zombies with a shot to the head -- as in the grandfather of modern zombie horror films, Night of the Living Dead -- is elegantly simple, but pretty boring, too. Kitchen appliances and household tools figure heavily in the slaughterhouse of a party that is the raison d'etre of the film, but it's the power lawnmower finale which reduces everyone to a mere blade of grass in the lawn of life. Jackson realized that he had gone as far as he could with this genre and his next film, Heavenly Creatures, was a well-crafted psychological thriller which retained his eye for arresting visuals. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide
 



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