...the relentless emphasis on cornball jokes and egregiously quirky supporting characters ultimately renders the film's few positive attributes moot.
Dead and Deader (2007)
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Synopsis: With its blend of gore and giggles, DEAD & DEADER channels horror comedy classics such as EVIL DEAD 2 and SHAUN OF THE DEAD. Dean Cain (LOIS & CLARK) stars as a Special Forces officer infected by a... With its blend of gore and giggles, DEAD & DEADER channels horror comedy classics such as EVIL DEAD 2 and SHAUN OF THE DEAD. Dean Cain (LOIS & CLARK) stars as a Special Forces officer infected by a zombie virus. Despite the infection, Cain's character retains a shred of humanity and vows to stop the rest of the world from succumbing to the illness. This made-for-TV film stars genre favorites such as Dean Haglund (THE X-FILES), John Billingsley (STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE), and Armin Shimerman (STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE). WILD THINGS 2 beauty Susan Ward also costars. [More]
Starring: Dean Cain, Susan Ward, Guy Torry, John Billingsley
Starring: Dean Cain, Susan Ward, Guy Torry, John Billingsley, Armin Shimerman, Dean Haglund, Ellie Cornell, Natassia Malthe
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Call it C-level horror fluff if you like, but at least it moves quick and has lots of (obvious) in-jokes for the horror nerds. Like me.
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