FTradio
Joined May 1999
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At first I had a knee jerk reaction to the fact that infidelity played a role in the rearrangement of people's lives. However, what got me off my high horse was Robert Downey Jr's character Charlie. Charlie was the equalizer in this film which brought everything and everyone together. The message became crystal clear as Charlie candle slowly burned out, but what better way could a man ask to leave this world. Charlie truly left us all with something to live on for, OUR HAPPINESS.... 9 out of 10
One of the more enjoyable low-budget zombie gorefests. The usage of the Dawn Of The Dead score added an even greater dimension to the film. The story line was not bad either, it was just poorly executed in some areas namely the acting. Nonetheless, this movie has all the necessary components to make a good late night thriller. It's low on scares but high on excitement. Some scenes will definitely have you yelling "get the hell out of there!!!". 6 out of 10.
This film was a lot of fun. I am almost certain that Gina, Tony, Kevin, Billy, and Grant had a difficult time maintaining a straight face during the shooting of some scenes. That's what made this an interesting film. The youthful comedic approach to what may had seem to be a horrifying situation for the heroes of the film. Billy "Sly" Williams had the best line, "If I die and you don't, !@*# you". Raymond St. Jacobs did a fine job as well. This movie was done relatively well in spite of it's weak plot. I gave it a 6/10.