I just got through watching this movie… again. “Fido” is a gem of a movie.
If you haven’t seen this movie you owe it to yourself, your neighbors, your dog, and your unborn progeny to drop what your doing and go out and see it.
I posted about this trailer when it was supposedly about the first Dead Rising Game. Looks like the editors have put more work into the trailer and revamped it to promote the new Dead Rising 2 Game. (Yeah Capcom Marketers?)
This one is less bloody than the previous trailer I posted about a while back. Also this one is dubbed in English.
I’m not sure that I like it in English, If I can understand what they are saying then I know how silly the dialogue is. That’s less than awesome.
Synopsis:
Written and directed by Keiji Inafune, Capcom’s global head of research and development, Zombrex Dead Rising Sun follows two brothers as they try to escape the zombie outbreak that has hit Japan. Exploring the darker side of human nature and filmed entirely on location in Japan, Zombrex Dead Rising Sun, both pays homage to the zombie movies of the 1960s and ’70s and provides links with the videogame world of Dead Rising.
Silly doctors always playing God in a misguided attempt to expand our knowledge and better humanity. Sadly it always ends with the Zombpocalypse.
Actually this movie looks like it might not suck. I may have to get my self a copy of “Killing Strain” and give it a play.
Just for the record I keep watching all these viral zombie movies and it’s really making me OCD about washing my hands and avoiding sick people. The problem with that is that I have to kids. Kids, as you know are walking disease vectors.
Yes! found a bit more information on “Aaah! Zombies!!” BTW this is a much better poster than that crappy one in the previous post.
The movie premiered at the LA ScreamFest in 2007 (Audience Award winner) under the title “Wasting Away,” It will finally get released under its new title on DVD September 28 by Level 33 Entertainment.
The upcoming zombie comedy “Aaah! Zombies!!” is a new twist on the genre, with the movie taking the point-of-view of four friends — Matthew Davis (The Vampire Diaries, Blue Crush), Julianna Robinson, Betsy Beutler (Scrubs), and Michael Terry (Bones) — as they discover they have been inadvertently turned into zombies due to a toxic waste spill (weren’t the 80′s great?), only they are the only ones who can’t see their zombification.
Colby French (Changeling, Heroes), Joel McCrary, and genre vet Tracey Walter (Trailer Park of Terror, Repo Man) also star in the movie written by newcomers Matthew Kohnen and Sean Kohnen, and directed by Matthew.
An interesting interview with George Romero over his film career making “zombie movies” and his latest film “Survival of the Dead.”
(Sigh) George Romero’s line, “I almost don’t think of them as Zombie films.”
See, I agree. I almost don’t think of Your new films as zombie films either…. That’s not a good thing, George!!!
Why does that annoy me so much. Maybe because it’s the man who basically created the genre I love so much not taking the very subject matter seriously. If you want to make social and political statements, like Michael Moore, fine go do it. Make a documentary.
But if you want to make a good zombie movie, try harder to not make them suck.
I’m sure plenty of you out there disagree with me, but I am simply more underwhelmed with each new movie Romero makes…. And it annoys the crap out of me. They SHOULD be getting more awesome. But they’re not.
I hate people kicking my chair more than anything at the theater. I don’t care if you talk, I don’t care if you have a cell phone, but so help me if you kick my chair while I’m watching “Zombieland” it’s going to take six huge guys, a can of mace, and a high powered tazer to pull me off of you!!!
Or I guess I could just turn around and ask you politely to please stop that… That might be the better options.