I actually liked the film.. Albiet "Never happen in a million years".. But.. Entertaining to a degree...G
I actually liked the film.. Albiet "Never happen in a million years".. But.. Entertaining to a degree...G
"Bad Taste" was also a film !!! ( Scouts comment in the original Post) One of Peter Jacksons first movies , and quit funny, the "Boys" ( under cover SAS) fighting those bad space guys.
I still love IRON SKY, and rumour has it they are making another.
Dean O
Ajax Canada
true they are making a sequel
they are currently Working on the script for Iron Sky 2
https://www.facebook.com/ironsky
'Dead Snow' sequel ('Red vs Dead') trailer complete with Tiger tank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4FoV9iiLmI
Brief trailer segment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0aj0xQqNEU
Outpost 3: Rise of the Spetznaz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPaF6oPT790
OK guys i watched Dead Snow 2 last and as you know i really enjoyed the first one, this one had me in stitches as it's an over the top black comedy, from start to end it's non stop blood and guts so if you don't have a strong stomach give it a miss.
The Nazi zombies from the first film set out to get their revenge on a small town, to defend the town it's decided to bring back to life Russian POWs who had been executed at a camp in northern Norway.
There is even a Tiger tank (replica) that the zombies steal from a museum, a memorable scene is where the zombies siphon fuel from a coach into the Tiger using the intestines from someone they had killed, as i said it really is over the top!...
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Fully agreed, Paul. Those undead tankers and their unorthodox refuelling method cracked me up nearly as much as the improvised "zombie first aid" methods during the final battle. Best thing were the three "Zombie Squad" members, though: Geeky and nerdy to the extreme, but still quite enthusiastic and surprisingly efficient when it comes to hand-to-hand undead combat.
(About that Tiger tank, though... I know it's a bit silly to complain about such things, but: A restored Tiger in working order as an exhibit of a small, rural, middle-of-nowhere WW2 museum I can just about believe with the right degree of good will and suspension of disbelief... but not that it carries a loadout of live rounds for its main armament.)
PS: Speaking of offbeat zombie flicks: Bought "Wyrmwood" on disc last week. Liked it a lot.
I'll look out for Wyrmwood it looks pretty interesting!...
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