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Posted By: Protecious at 11:32am, September 30, 2008
What a great take on the "zombie" genre, i am so full of zombie films i could poo them out for breakfast lunch and dinner 7 times a day, i am worn out and uninterested in zombie films anymore, but it doesnt mean ill stop watching them, they are just killing this genre very much, however there has been a ounce of hope in films like this Mulberry Street which is an absolutle horror masterpiece that alot of people will find boring and uninteresting, i loved it, one of the best after dark films and overall i was very satisfied and surprised at how much i liked this simple, horror movie, good acting, interesting characters, with a splash of drama as it needed sprinkled here and there. definatly great
This movie is not bad at all.
I think it's crazy that Frontiere(s) gets so much love and this film is hated. This movie was more interesting from start to finish and actually had a good social undertone throughout. I wouldn't say it was great, but it is definitely not awful.
Can I get my money back, please? What the fuck was this shit? "Rat creatures"? Are you fucking kidding me? Apparently the folks over at fearnet really fucked up this time. Seriously, can I get a refund?
I dont care what anybody says I thought this was a very cool movie. I liked the gritty and urban feeling to it and it was very original with the disease. You dont usually see a movie where people turn into rats and eat people. But ya I thought it was a very good independent horror movie. I will say though the part were the guy uses the lighter and the can of spray..wow...that was some shitty special effects same with the explosion. I mean how could you not afford to do that lol.
I've been slowly reviewing Horror Fest 2, and to be honest, this is the best I've seen so far. The directing style is phenomenal, and while it does take quite a few cues from Danny Boyle, I don't believe that makes it cliche. God knows there are too many slasher movies or blockbuster hits who just hit record without any thought to style. The acting was solid and character development good; really it was what sold the movie for me. There were a few confusing parts, but they by no means detracted from the movie. And I think the rat sounds were a little overdone. Still, it was a new take on an old genre, and I thought that it was a good effort.