Bad movie lovers only.
When a cooling tower explodes at a Nuclear facility "radiation" spreads creating zombies that quickly kill everyone in the world except for those that live near the event. They fight for survival...sort of.
The film was campy and bad by design. However it wasn't the least bit entertaining, even by bad standards. The sound was choppy. They had no idea that cooling towers don't have any radioactivity. Nor do air particulate masks protect people from "radiation" which is not the same as airborne contamination. They couldn't get the nerd stuff correct. The dialogue attempts to be clever, but fails from stupidity, like the door "break-in" scene which was predictable and not entertaining. The characters have flashbacks, although none of them can tell a story. Eric (David McKechnie) was insufferable to watch on the screen. The only character I liked was the shallow girl in a bikini (Evelyn Anderson) and she couldn't act or keep a straight face reading her lines. In one scene there were splotches on the camera lens. Doesn't anyone have a lens cleaner? Was it that low budget? The film appears as an attempt to make fun of some of the basic flaws of zombies films, but the terrible script coupled with bad actors made this a film worth missing.
Guide: F-word, No sex or nudity. Keep the sound track, gut the film.
When a cooling tower explodes at a Nuclear facility "radiation" spreads creating zombies that quickly kill everyone in the world except for those that live near the event. They fight for survival...sort of.
The film was campy and bad by design. However it wasn't the least bit entertaining, even by bad standards. The sound was choppy. They had no idea that cooling towers don't have any radioactivity. Nor do air particulate masks protect people from "radiation" which is not the same as airborne contamination. They couldn't get the nerd stuff correct. The dialogue attempts to be clever, but fails from stupidity, like the door "break-in" scene which was predictable and not entertaining. The characters have flashbacks, although none of them can tell a story. Eric (David McKechnie) was insufferable to watch on the screen. The only character I liked was the shallow girl in a bikini (Evelyn Anderson) and she couldn't act or keep a straight face reading her lines. In one scene there were splotches on the camera lens. Doesn't anyone have a lens cleaner? Was it that low budget? The film appears as an attempt to make fun of some of the basic flaws of zombies films, but the terrible script coupled with bad actors made this a film worth missing.
Guide: F-word, No sex or nudity. Keep the sound track, gut the film.