Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Watch Online Hollywood Comedies Horror Movie 2010 ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction Download Free Trailer Review Cast and Crew


ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction English Horror Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Starring:
Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, Cooper Hopkins,
Russell Hodgkinson, Cornelia Moore,
James Mesher, Bill Johns, Ali Hamedani.

Director:Kevin Hamedani
Screenwriter: Kevin Hamedani, Ramon Isao
Studio: After Dark Films
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies, horror

Plot full summary :
Life is wonderful for the people in the quiet, island town of Port Gamble....until a zombie virus outbreak! Watch online Movie Trailer free ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction English Hollywood Film.The film Directed by Kevin Hamedani .

ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction English Film Synopsis :
An idyllic island town is under attack by that most invasive of pests: zombies! Port Gamble is being overrun with braineaters, and the people seem powerless to stave them off. But wait, a rag tag band of rebels is trying to turn the tide and push the invading hoards of undead back. It sounds familiar, sure, but this time stereotypes are on parade (and parody) in a retake on the zombie thriller.
We have the full compliment of cinematic shorthand, including the closeted small town boy who has gone to the city and returns with his pushy boyfriend in tow; the angry, hard-working, heavy-accented, immigrant from a Muslim country who is overprotective of his beautiful daughter; the hippie peacenik environmentalist; the fire and brimstone reverend who hates everything you’d expect him to, and many more. Enter the zombies. Gore abounds (really abounds) and the current events-based hits keep coming. Gore abounds (really abounds) and the current events-based hits keep coming in this send-up of zombie movie clichés where no subculture escapes unscathed. --Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival.

ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction Hollywood Movie Reviews:
ZMD has one kick ass pre-credit opening scene that had me completely psyched for the rest of the film. It boasts some impressive effects, particularly for a film with a slim budget. I don't want to give away any of the juicy, gory scenes, but I will tell you that there are some glorious moments involving skin ripping, shooting, stabbing, and even one shocking and hilarious hit and run.
Instead of the regular cookie cutter characters you see in most horror films, ZMD features a diverse group of individuals that are actually interesting. The local restaurant is run by an Iranian man, who's American born daughter Frida has returned home from Princeton.

Frida is conflicted with her role in the world, not only because of her father, who begs her to embrace her Iranian heritage, but also an air headed boyfriend who keeps calling her an Iraqi. In a hilarious conversation between Frida and her boyfriend, the phrases "There is NORWAY, you are getting in these panties" and "Kuwait a second" are uttered. Oh yes, he goes there. Then there is the gay couple; Tom and Lance, who have come to Port Gamble so that Tom can finally "come out" to his mother. The two deliver some of the film's best lines. There is a mayor with serious old fashion attitudes, who's closest acquaintance is the local preacher who delivers fire and brimstone sermons. In direct contrast to the mayor is the local female high school teacher who is running against him in the upcoming election. Finally there is the proudly right-wing father with an alcoholic wife, and an awkward drama student son. There are more than a few small-minded people in the town of Port Gamble. Many of the locals are suspicious of foreigners and fear homosexuals. Even the local news suggests terrorists for the cause of the zombie outbreak.
So needless to say, there is a crapload of material to work with. The gay couple, played by Doug Fahl and Cooper Hopkins are outstanding and shine in every scene they are in. Janette Armand is also excellent as Frida. Ali Hamedani who plays Frida's father is perfect in his role, and is actually the father of the director. Russell Hodgkinson is delightfully amusing, and unlikable as the right-wing dad. Some of the acting from the more minor characters is iffy, but it doesn't hurt the overall feel of the film. ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction is well-paced, high energy, gory, clever, and funny as hell. It entertained me from beginning to end. Highly Recommended!


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