kosmasp
This doesn't work most of the time, though I haven't seen any episode from the Walking Dead yet, so some of the jokes might resonate to the viewers of the TV show more, than they did to me. But it's not only the Walking Dead that get spoofed here. You also have a take on the zombie rom-com (where we can hear the thoughts of a zombie who's just trying to be human).It's not that there is a lot of thought put into this. But it does get violent at times and there is also nudity, so at least it's not shying away and going the PG route (if that either helps or takes anything away from your viewing pleasure). Don't forget though: Mostly it's silly! If you get into the mood for it, it might work for you - not a great movie, but can be slightly entertaining
Jacqueline Autumn Winkler
This isn't going to be some long review so hold your horses and don't expect something fancy. After watching the movie, I thought the idea of doing something like this could be a great way to get money, be famous and bring all the different zombie loving fandoms together. But god dammit Scott Dow you screwed the whole thing up. It wasn't even that funny at all. The actors were horrible and the only good thing was probably Romeo and the zombies. This movie has about the humour of my grandfather who barely knows how to even use his Ipad so next time you try to direct a film and want to call it funny and good, learn what social media is on about and learn how to write a good plot and movie. Once again, as I stated, the actors were horrible except Troy Ogletree and MAYBE Andrew Pozza. Next time get actors that don't look like they're reading the script the first time. Danielle Garcia was good when it came to facial expressions but since she didn't say anything, I can't judge her there.
targa9
Not very funny spoof of Walking Dead. Some lines were funny, but it relied too much on very contemporary pop-buzz-terminology. I guess they didn't consider that many who watch a serious show like the Walking Dead are probably not interested in Snookie or Kardashian or all the inside jokes on TMZ. So it was overkill.But the funniest line was when our hero was all upset that Twitter, Facebook, Instagram went down during the Zombie Apocalypse, but then asked about Linked In, and was told, "No, Linked In's still up."But after that, pretty boring. I shut it off after 20 minutes. The guy who was to play Daryl didn't even look like him at all, or talk like him. They should have hired actors who could really spoof the originals.
steve beard
I saw "The Walking Deceased", starring Dave Sheridan-Horrible Bosses, The Devil's Rejects; Tim Ogletree-this is his second movie, the first being Supernatural Activity; Joey Oglesby-Fruitvale Station, Supernatural Activity; Troy Ogletree-this is his second movie, the first being Supernatural Activity and Sophia Taylor Ali-Missionary Man, Barney & Friends_tv. In case you could not tell from the title, this is a parody movie of zombie movies and TV shows-including The Walking Dead, Warm Bodies and Zombieland, just to name the main targets. It's written by one of the stars, Tim Ogletree and filmed in San Antonio, Texas with a modest budget-a little over $1 million. Dave plays a sheriff that wakes up from a coma in a hospital to find the world has been infected by a zombie virus. He goes looking for his family and comes across other survivors, including Tim, Joey, Troy and Sophia. They hold up in a mall for a while and then, when the zombies get too thick, they go on the road and end up at a farm. Most of the jokes are really just dumb, although every once in a while, they do come across with something mildly funny, the majority are just dumb. There is a running joke about the sheriff Dave calling his son Karl-he keeps reminding him that his name is Chris. As the end credits start, there are some bloopers and out takes-if you are interested. It's rated "R" for violence, language, drug use and sexual content- including nudity-and has a running time of 1 hour & 28 minutes. It's not one that I would buy on DVD. If you are interested in seeing it, I would wait until it comes to cable TV.