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The Dead Next Door (1989)
Topic Started: Jun 19 2013, 02:59 AM (175 Views)
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The Devil Himself
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The government sets up a Zombie squad after an epidemic has made the world run rampant with living corpses. Raimi, Mercer, Kuller, and others head off to Ohio to try and find a cure to the epidemic but soon run into a crazy cult of zombie lovers who are set on preserving the zombies and letting a new world be born because they believe that it's God's will. When one of them gets infected with the zombie virus, Raimi and the others must work quickly to find a cure and avoid the cult


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This has to be one of the most cheesiest, craziest, (LOLWUT)-worthy zombie films of the pre-2000s, haha. The acting is horrible. The effects are decent to awesome. The kills are interesting. The characters are stereotypical. The story is bland but the way it is executed is nothing short of amusing greatness. LOL@This movie. I seriously fucking LOVE it. 3.5/10 for quality and 8/10 when it comes to being entertaining and kickass in the most awful ways possible. This is a huge guilty pleasure of mine and hopefully other diehard zombie fans will see it the same way. <3.
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Sounds both good and hysterical!
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Make me wanna watch it for the cheese factor lol.
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Oh shit, there's a three disc ultimate edition that contains a Bluray, DVD, and soundtrack CD. Uh. I need this. O_O
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I have a soft spot for this flick. I remember seeing writer/director J.R. Bookwalter during a TV interview in Ohio advertising for people to come play zombies. I watch it and it totally takes me back to my teen years when I lived in Ohio, the small town details, the video store, the hairdos, etc lol. Has a couple impressive FX, too, but the budget, and its filmmakers' lack of experience, definitely show. It's actually not a BAD film -- just an amateurish one.

Regardless, it was successful enough that it enabled Bookwalter to establish Tempe Video, a straight-to-video (and often shot-on-video) production label that did quite well in the '90s. If you like this flick, be sure to check out Bookwalter's other films as well -- primarily Sandman, Ozone and Polymorph (all three of which are personal SOV faves).
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