Amazing.


I just found this on Netflix instant play. After reading the comments here, I'm looking forward to actually finishing this "movie".


I've seen better camerawork and editing in a student film.

"Private Dillon" is supposed to be a Private in the US Army (as is revealed when he tries to raise comms on an upside down mobile phone), but for some reason he has a bronze Oak Leaf on his collar, which is for the rank of Major. Or maybe it's a gold Oak Leaf, which mean's he's also apparently a naval Lt. Commander. Cool.

Star Wars guns? They didn't even bother modifying them at all. You can see the Imperial logo on the right sight of the gun, as well as the screw holes that hold the toy together. Couldn't they have taken the time to sand and bondo the things?

Looks like I'm not dead after all.

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I found it on youtube's free section. I also found that stuff amusing. What was ignorant is they could not tell the first girl was a zombie? The after all that "struggle" the one nitwit says "Shoot first and ask questions later." They should have done that to begin with.

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