A gore classic featuring an ***-kicking priest, a grandmother swallowing a cat whole, a house full of zombies, and a lawnmower.
Dead Alive (1993)
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Reviews Counted:20
Fresh:17
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Peter Jackson's third feature-length film is a bizarre black comedy--sort of a screwball NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, with plenty of graphic violence thrown in for good measure. While spying on her... Peter Jackson's third feature-length film is a bizarre black comedy--sort of a screwball NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, with plenty of graphic violence thrown in for good measure. While spying on her son and his date on a trip to the zoo, Lionel's domineering mother (Elizabeth Moody) is bitten by a vicious Sumatran rat monkey and consequently starts manifesting some rather peculiar behavior, attacking all those unfortunate enough to get in her way and turning them into zombies. Poor Lionel (Timothy Balme) is forced to hide her victims in his basement in order to conceal his mother's grotesque affliction from his love interest, Paquita (Diana Peņalver). But soon his mom's zombified entourage starts to rebel and becomes too much for Lionel to handle. In the raucous finale, Lionel takes on a whole army of the undead (plus the occasional unruly bodily organ) with his trusty lawnmower and finally confronts his mother in an all-out Oedipal extravaganza. Though so over the top that it's often classified as a comedy rather than a fright film, DEAD ALIVE has also been touted as one of the goriest horror movies ever made--so be warned: It's not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach. [More]
Starring: Timothy Balme, Diana Peņalver, Elizabeth Moody, Ian Watkin
Starring: Timothy Balme, Diana Peņalver, Elizabeth Moody, Ian Watkin
Director: Peter Jackson
Director: Peter Jackson
Screenwriter: Stephen Sinclair, Frances Walsh, Peter Jackson
Producer: Jim Booth
Composer: Peter Dasent
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May 30, 2008
Reviews for Dead Alive
Originally released as Braindead, this gory, maccabre satire of 1950s New Zealand society is yet another proof that Peter Jackson is one of the sharpest, most skillful directors working in the genre; a good companion piece to Meet the Feebles.
It was hysterically funny at times, but the urge to laugh had to compete with the urge to vomit.
Rarely has the urge to expectorate one's lunch been a feeling so sublime.
I wish I could say that I loved it, but at the risk of offending every fanboy out there, I'm afraid I have a red caro-syrup covered bone to pick with it.
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