Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The evil witches are back with their brain-dead monster zombies, ready to feast on all the little brains at Sandy Furlow Middle School. When the Club Zombie Hunters least expect it, Ms. Eisenstein and Hailey surprise attack Johnny and take him to another dimension-a world where there is no hope. A dark, eerie place where brain-eating, eyeball-splashing, depraved monster zombies live and breathe. This time, Johnny is alone with no friends, no teachers, and no parents to help. Ms. Eisenstein and Hailey want revenge, and they won't stop until they squeeze every last drop out of Johnny. It's a zombie crush that will take over the town of Sandy Furlow once and for all. 144 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9781947855038
The evil witches are back with their brain-dead monster zombies, ready to feast on all the little brains at Sandy Furlow Middle School. When the Club Zombie Hunters least expect it, Ms. Eisenstein and Hailey surprise attack Johnny and take him to another dimension--a world where there is no hope. A dark, eerie place where brain-eating, eyeball-splashing, depraved monster zombies live and breathe. This time, Johnny is alone with no friends, no teachers, and no parents to help.
Ms. Eisenstein and Hailey want revenge, and they won't stop until they squeeze every last drop out of Johnny. It's a zombie crush that will take over the town of Sandy Furlow once and for all.
After slowly building up its story setting as well as its main characters during its first 30 minutes, the movie seems to get things rolling at last as our three young ladies take a forward step, but, unfortunately, it only comes to spin its wheels instead. While many of its supposedly comic moments are curiously flat and strained, the movie also fails to generate enough tension to engage us, and, above all, those zombies in the film are not so terrifying at all. I understand that this is a low-budget independent film, but directors Jang Hyeon-sang and Kim Joon-sik do not succeed much in overcoming their budgetary limits as often resorting to cheap zombie movie clichés, and this only reminded me again of how much I have been tired of zombie flicks during last several years.
B.P. writes light horror fiction, which mostly takes place in Texas and in and around the border of South America. As a youngster B.P. has loved reading about vampires, mummies, zombies, and most ghoulish stories as I hide under a blanket. When her family got their first television set, you might find B.P. up late watching films about them all, that is until a creaking door sent them back to bed.
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