When I found out there was a sequel to "Quarantine", despite the fact that it was direct-to-DVD, I decided I had to see it. What a huge mistake that was. They tried to make it in the same fashion as the first one, a bunch of people trapped with no escape, all eventually being bitten and exposed to the rabies virus....but this sequel definitely fell flat. A bunch of people I have never seen were... read more
Description:Monitoring takes place later that night at LAX, while passengers embroider a flight to Nashville. When a passenger becomes seriously ill with a mysterious virus such as rabies, the plane made an emergency landing in a large metropolitan airport. Jenny (Mercedes Masohn), a flight attendant with no experience, is responsible for the safMonitoring takes place later that night at LAX, while passengers embroider a flight to Nashville. When a passenger becomes seriously ill with a mysterious virus such as rabies, the plane made an emergency landing in a large metropolitan airport. Jenny (Mercedes Masohn), a flight attendant with no experience, is responsible for the safety of their passengers. Relieved when an amply endowed swarm of emergency vehicles, police units and CDC come, Jenny and passengers find that they have been quarantined and are trapped now. Desperate to escape, Jenny is ready to help one of the surviving passengers, a kindergarten teacher, Henry (Josh Cooke), to devise a plan to survive.... (more)(less)
"Watched 2/6/13
This movie was....pretty bad. I like low budget zombie movies, but there's just no excuse for awful acting and a dumb plot that takes itself way too seriously."
""It's just not my day to fly."
Rating: 5/10
What it's about: A plane is taken over by a mysterious virus. When the plane lands it is placed under quarantine. Now a group of survivors must band together to survive the quarantine.
My thoughts: Ehhh, it was kinda cheesy and predictable. The special effects were also pretty crappy. But I guess this is one of those movies that are bad, but you can't help but enjoy it (especially if you're watching with friends and spend the time commenting on"
“When I found out there was a sequel to "Quarantine", despite the fact that it was direct-to-DVD, I decided I had to see it. What a huge mistake that was. They tried to make it in the same fashion as the first one, a bunch of people trapped with no escape, all eventually being bitten and exposed to the rabies virus....but this sequel definitely fell flat. A bunch of people I have never seen were cast in this, all except for Josh Cooke, who I have recently seen in a newer TV show, and not one of them did a good job. The story was terrible, trying to mimic almost exactly the original, just in a different setting. Not once was I scared, or really interested in seeing anyone get out alive, but I sat through it just to finish it, despite the completely predictable, terrible plot, and if the” read more