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unique but an acquired 'taste'


truly a labour of love. not for everyone though.

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I thought it was very entertaining. Sure it has its flaws but that's part of its charm, given that one guy did everything. I didn't think it was any harder to watch than the average "South Park" episode. I'll probably rent it again at some point, and I'd be happy to watch whatever Sudol does next.

Though I have to admit, his commentary track was atrocious; he mentions almost nothing about the software he used to animate it or technical aspects of the production, instead wasting all of his time doing the voice of the old guy character (and running out of things to say fairly early on). But that's a small gripe with the DVD. The movie's a worthwhile, fun gory zombie flick, IMO.

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pawna wrote:
"This is gay. And retarded. And so are both the tossers above. "
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Ooh...someone I never met before called me "gay", "retarded" and a "tosser". This is going to really make me rethink my opinion of a movie in order to gain their much desired, all-important approval. LOL.

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Take my word and save your time, this is a horrible film. I don't mind low budget movies because every once in a great while you might find a half way decent film that ends up being a true cult classic. While this is rare it does happen.

This is not one of those films. This is crap. Hopefully this would help you rethink your opinion on the movie. For starters just look at the animation. It's horrible (I remember reading from one of the other posts that it has a unique style and is carried out in an almost South Park like way, this is a lie.) and I can't stress that enough. The audio quality itself is terrible and that is actually a blessing considering the dialogue is one of the most horribly written things I've ever seen.

Bottom line, and this is of course only my opinion, save your time, and save your money.

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