Bone-crunching martial arts combine with heart-pounding horror in this intense sci-fi thriller.Bone-crunching martial arts combine with heart-pounding horror in this intense sci-fi thriller.Bone-crunching martial arts combine with heart-pounding horror in this intense sci-fi thriller.
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- TriviaKatie Featherston's debut.
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Written by David P. Johnson
Performed by The Mighty Orbits
Courtesy of Gnus of Spite Records
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Absolute waste of time
Don't believe the "plot". This movie doesn't contain martial arts, nor does it contain any horror. The acting is so bad that it's unbearable to watch. A pure waste of time and money. There really isn't anything more to say about this movie... but IMDb demands that comments are at least ten lines - so here it goes: There is absolutely nothing interesting in the story either; I'm a great fan of science fiction - which is why I wanted to see this movie - but this movie has nothing to do with science fiction. In the beginning there is a "bad" guy (he doesn't talk, just stabs people that come near - much like a zombie - thank God he killed a few of the bad actors out of the movie, but unfortunately the remaining actors were at least as bad. Obviously, all victims do not only deserve to die for bad acting, but also for being extremely stupid. I constantly thought "right - if you do THAT, then you deserve to die - this is evolution at it's finest". Puke. Later he became a real zombie (inject "serum" wait 1 minute - OH, nothing is happening!?! - turn back to zombie - zombie gets up - KEEP turning back to zombie... Oh well, you get the idea. Now, the zombie doesn't change the way he "acts", he just gets some really bad/cheap bubbles taped to his head (that's the "mutation" you get), stabs a few more people and that's the movie.
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