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IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT YOU THINK...






dead rising 3.even the hamster ball thing is from the game.and a casino town? fortune city much?felt like i did when i played dead rising 1 and 2 and thought wow im playing dawn of the dead 2004 except im watching it lol not the worst zombie movie ever and not bad considering i could tell every cgi shot in the movie.better than alot of the chiller/syfy crap.not bad also considering steve niles first adaptation had a 32 million dollar budget and this had 750 grand.why i have no clue .even zack snyders remake of dawn of the dead got a 28 million dollar budget.just cuz its a network makin a movie doesnt mean it has to be as cheap as possible.






spectre can

suck it.

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Sorry to burst your bubble...

http://www.comics.org/series/46699/

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Actually this follows the comic book-Took place in Reno.

Dead rising 3 would have had to copy from them not the other way around since this comic came out years before that game.

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I think if they'd played the theme to American Gladiators when he went out in the hamster ball, I could have forgiven this movie a lot more...

He asked us, "Be you angels?"
and we said, "NAY, we are but men," ROCK!

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The Worst Zombie Movie Ever would have been good
http://cauwel3.blogspot.com/

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Not even close to the worst zombie movie ever. I submit for your consideration..

Zombie Nation
Zombie Apocalypse Now
Zombie Wars
Zombie Night

..just to name a few. At least this had production values and decent make-up, which automatically puts it a couple notches above other zombie flicks that have equally sh!tty stories but much, much tinier budgets and much, much worse acting.

The real trick to life is not to be in the know, but to be in the mystery. -Fred Alan Wolf

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Maybe not the worst....but that doesn't mean it isn't an utter freaking crapfest.

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Well duh. No one's saying that.

The real trick to life is not to be in the know, but to be in the mystery. -Fred Alan Wolf

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