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Night of the Living Deb (2015)
A fun movie.
This spoof movie actually hit the mark in its spoofing.
The Demented (2013)
Confusing
First off, they are not zombies, they are infected by what the terrorist used. You have your usual kids just trying to survive the attack, with a bunch of running and screaming and kids being kind of stupid. Overall, it was a good movie, but be prepared to be kind of confused about a few choices the writers, actors, and editors made in this movie.
Zombies Have Fallen (2017)
Not even a Zombie movie.
The whole summary of this movie is misleading. The only thing they got right in the summary is that this woman, Kyra, has some sort of supposed powers. We never really get to see any of these alleged, end of the world flashes, which was disappointing. They took a strong but often used plot and totally misused it. By the time I found that I had been misled I was already invested and hoped that the world would end, but I was let down on that one as well.
Krull (1983)
The cult classic.
Is this a grand movie, no it isn't. It has a cheesy predictable plot with some weak, cheesy script writing, and acting. So Why do I call it a cult classic? The answer is simply that it is still entertaining. It has a stellar cast that helps it along the way. Even as predictable as the plot is, it is something that we fantasy (Especially those of us who love D&D)can relate to, and see as a good campaign. Let us not forget about the musical score of this movie, it is one of the best written. From the beginning to the end, the movie will keep more people than not glued to it. Whether they are traveling through the forest, mountains, or swamp, the movie does not break into sub plots,which keeps us focused on the task at hand, which is saving the Princess Lyssa. For me one of the most telling scenes is in the swamp, when they are almost deceived by the monster, until that moment the movie has the feel of the group was just moving happily along the quest line, but after, the whole demeanor of the group and movie changed to be a little darker.
The Walking Dead: A (2014)
This episode was not that great.
This episode is not what I have come to expect from the writers of the show. It has too many flashbacks, and had very little to do with what is actually going on in the present. The writer of this episode got this vision of grandeur about the episode and completely missed the mark on it. Trying to take us back to get a complete idea about Rick is what he said on The talking dead, but this is inaccurate as he did not go back to where it began, he just wanted to fill the episode of clips so that he can continue the story line in the next season. Overall, this is a prime example of why people get upset about this "Poetic license" That screen writers and producers use when adapting books into movies.