rodrig58
It's one character's replica and it's my motto too, especially in these times we live. A film with an unusual terrorist attack that takes me with the thought of the Japanese attack with Sarin in Tokyo in 1995. The terrorist here (well, he thinks he's a patriot...) says exactly what Donald Trump said before he became president : "We've got to take this country back!" But it is all about the detonation of the twin towers in New York in 2001, a little bit different. A pot of ideas and references in a weak, inconsistent film.
Woodyanders
A deranged war veteran detonates a biological weapon inside a Federal building. Now quarantined and overflowing with ferocious rage-driven zombies, it's up to a small group of uninfected survivors on the top floor to figure a way out of the premises before it's too late.While director George Mendeluk maintains a brisk pace throughout and stages the action set pieces with a reasonable amount of flair and skill, he crucially fails to generate any much-needed tension and only delivers a slight smidgen of gore. D. Todd Deeken's generic script staunchly adheres to a by-the-numbers hackneyed and predictable plot without adding anything fresh or surprising into the standard mix. Moreover, the acting is decidedly hit or miss: Jason London as the stalwart Cale, Alicia Leigh Willis as the tough Mandy, and Lochlyn Munro as noble firefighter Lohan all do their best with the trite material while C. Thomas Howell as the no-nonsense Chief Grosso, Robert Carradine as the sinister Dr. Wexler, and especially Judd Nelson as ruthless fed Agent Wilson all simply phone it in. Brad Reeb's sharp cinematography and the rattling score by Chris Thomas are both up to par. Passable, but overall pretty blah and unremarkable.
Damien Hex
This movie was awful, they discredited awesome actors with a Movie that in all reality was just a rip off of Resident Evil. Honestly when these actors read this script they must of been drugged to not see it. i hope they all got paid a lot of money to make such a B rated film like this one. I honestly do not see why the director even thought this was a good film. I swear is everyone in Hollywood getting Dumber every year? Please Hollywood stop trying to make Zombie movies, Resident Evil is good without all these cheap knockoff attempts. Good lord. if i see another Zombie movie i hope it is called Resident Evil, otherwise it'll get just as bad a Review as this one did for sure, Resident Evil is enough for zombies. make a new Vampire movie... and god not Twilight.
gavin6942
This is the story of a building that is part of a "terror experiment" where an explosion happens and then certain people get infected and become feral. You know what happens next.So, you take some decent actors like Judd Nelson, Robert Carradine, C. Thomas Howell and Jason London... you see their stars have fallen and you have get them cheap. And then you throw a script at them, as they take the bait. Voila! Another infection, pseudo-zombie film.As I say, what a waste of talent. These guys are actually decent actors, and to put them in something like this gives the film too much credit and tarnishes whatever good name they have. We have seen this story dozens, hundreds, maybe a thousand times. The plot is so unoriginal, it is a surprise it was even made and a bigger surprise that it was distributed. I see several movies a week, and this is among the worst I saw this year.