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Behind (Dead) Enemy Lines...

Posted : 14 years, 8 months ago on 6 September 2009 05:44

This movie released in 2006 about Nazi zombies wasnโ€™t my favorite, but with all the official selections it made, including 4 wins of awards like the Fright Fest Award for Best Special Effects; it was well worth the $3.00 I paid for it. I liked the movie for what it was, but felt putting less of some things and more of other could have made this movie really be one for the books. What money was thrown into production could have easily been re routed from scenes that were somewhat compromised and threw you off from feeling the reality of it into better more convincing scenes of torture and a smaller set size. Though many things did go astray to actually classify it as a zombie flick, I liked the difference and variety of different creatures, showing there is no stop to the desire Hitler possessed for the ultimate superhuman. Though they would have to dye their hair blonde, wear blue contacts, and of course, take the body parts out of their mouth when apeearing with the furor! The lack of hoardes of zombies was another plus; not to overwealm us but to bring it down to a more realistic level. Not that the living dead would help the realizm of the flick; the many failed attempts to kill the super(dead)human proved more likley than one man swooping in and shooting dozens of em with precise percision. Though that does have it's entertaining advantages! A group of the Allies (who happened to be ex convicts) are stuck on enemy ground. With troops dying by the minute by the hands of the German troops, and an unexplainable creature told by a former prisoner, the caption on the DVD cover says it allโ€ฆ Death is not the only thing to fear!


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