Video Services Corp. has recently released Nick Lyon's Zombie Apocalypse on DVD and Blu-Ray this past December 27th. This distribution house has provided two DVD copies to give away to two Canadian citizens over the age of fourteen. This contest closes Wednesday, January 5th and this film has been given high marks here at 28Dla.
Produced by The Asylum, Zombie Apocalypse involves a small group of survivors fighting across a zombie infested world in search of a safe port in Catalina. This reviewer noted the production qualities of this film in a review: "The Asylum seems to have pulled off one of their best pictures to date" (28Dla). And the film stars Taryn Manning, Ving Rhames, Gary Weeks, Johnny Pacar, Eddie Steeples, Gerald Webb and Lesley-Ann Brandt.
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Produced by The Asylum, Zombie Apocalypse involves a small group of survivors fighting across a zombie infested world in search of a safe port in Catalina. This reviewer noted the production qualities of this film in a review: "The Asylum seems to have pulled off one of their best pictures to date" (28Dla). And the film stars Taryn Manning, Ving Rhames, Gary Weeks, Johnny Pacar, Eddie Steeples, Gerald Webb and Lesley-Ann Brandt.
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with your first and last name, shipping...
- 12/29/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
*Spoiler Alert.
Director: David Hewitt.
Writers: Brooks Peck, and Craig Engler.
Cast: David Chokachi, Matthew and Yancy Butler.
SyFy’s The Rage of the Yeti comes close to being abominable if the viewer is expecting more than a tale about monsters on the loose. They can lay waste to skiers and mountain climbers traversing the Himalayas. If this film was a science fiction product, they could easily cause problems for the Rebel Forces on the planet Hoth. At least, to have a bigger budget to create some truly devastating moments and terrible looking monstrosities will be an improvement.
Instead, these creatures are hardly frightening and most of the time, they are lost in the white background while stalking their prey. No one can blame these Yetis for protecting their habitat; but when has there been a film that made a statement about who eats whom, and where humanity stands in...
Director: David Hewitt.
Writers: Brooks Peck, and Craig Engler.
Cast: David Chokachi, Matthew and Yancy Butler.
SyFy’s The Rage of the Yeti comes close to being abominable if the viewer is expecting more than a tale about monsters on the loose. They can lay waste to skiers and mountain climbers traversing the Himalayas. If this film was a science fiction product, they could easily cause problems for the Rebel Forces on the planet Hoth. At least, to have a bigger budget to create some truly devastating moments and terrible looking monstrosities will be an improvement.
Instead, these creatures are hardly frightening and most of the time, they are lost in the white background while stalking their prey. No one can blame these Yetis for protecting their habitat; but when has there been a film that made a statement about who eats whom, and where humanity stands in...
- 11/26/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
This Saturday night, November 12th, marks that magical time again when Syfy dips into the Sasquatchploitation genre for a new movie. If you want to witness what it looks like when the Abominable Snowman gets pissed, then have a look at these video clips from Rage of the Yeti.
The first thing you need to understand about this Yeti flick is that the Yeti isn’t really a Yeti. It’s actually a Yeren, the film’s original title. (Yeren, that is; not It’s Actually a Yeren. But how funny would that have been?) The “Yeren” is described as a smaller breed of Bigfoot said to roam China’s remote Hubei province. The name “Yeren” translates to “Chinese Wildman”.
But who the hell in America knows what a Yeren is so Rage of the Yeti it is.
“Stargate: Atlantis” co-star David Hewlett does double duty as both co-star and...
The first thing you need to understand about this Yeti flick is that the Yeti isn’t really a Yeti. It’s actually a Yeren, the film’s original title. (Yeren, that is; not It’s Actually a Yeren. But how funny would that have been?) The “Yeren” is described as a smaller breed of Bigfoot said to roam China’s remote Hubei province. The name “Yeren” translates to “Chinese Wildman”.
But who the hell in America knows what a Yeren is so Rage of the Yeti it is.
“Stargate: Atlantis” co-star David Hewlett does double duty as both co-star and...
- 11/10/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Director: Nick Lyon.
Writers: Brooks Peck and Craig Engler.
2012: Zombie Apocalypse or the simpler Zombie Apocalypse is a The Asylum production. The Asylum generally knocks off bigger productions e.g. Battle Los Angeles. Occasionally, they will come up with something original and this is great for the SyFy Network and their "SyFy Original Movie" premieres. Zombie Apocalypse aired on television Saturday, October 30th and this is a tale of survivors trying to get to Catalina. Unfortunately, there are a million zombies in their way and strangely, it looks like the same zombies are being killed over and over again.
Julian (Johnny Pacar), Ramona (Taryn Manning), Henry (Ving Rhames), Cassie (Lesley Ann-Brandt), Billy (Eddie Steeples), Mack (Gary Weeks) Kevin (Gerald Webb) and a few others team up to battle the undead after the "VM2" is released across the globe. The VM2 is a virus that infects the host and makes them uber violent.
Writers: Brooks Peck and Craig Engler.
2012: Zombie Apocalypse or the simpler Zombie Apocalypse is a The Asylum production. The Asylum generally knocks off bigger productions e.g. Battle Los Angeles. Occasionally, they will come up with something original and this is great for the SyFy Network and their "SyFy Original Movie" premieres. Zombie Apocalypse aired on television Saturday, October 30th and this is a tale of survivors trying to get to Catalina. Unfortunately, there are a million zombies in their way and strangely, it looks like the same zombies are being killed over and over again.
Julian (Johnny Pacar), Ramona (Taryn Manning), Henry (Ving Rhames), Cassie (Lesley Ann-Brandt), Billy (Eddie Steeples), Mack (Gary Weeks) Kevin (Gerald Webb) and a few others team up to battle the undead after the "VM2" is released across the globe. The VM2 is a virus that infects the host and makes them uber violent.
- 10/31/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Ving Rhames, man. He's turning into this generation's Ken Foree in terms of being on tap to kill zombies (though Foree will always be more badass). In any event, the trailer for The Asylum's Zombie Apocalypse is here, and we have every dreaded pixel of it awaiting your consumption.
The award-winning co-star of the Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead remakes leads Taryn Manning (Hustle & Flow), Lesley Ann Brandt (“Spartacus: Blood and Sand”), Johnny Pacar (“Make It or Break It”), and Eddie Steeples (“My Name is Earl”) into battle against the walking dead in this gore-soaked zomsploitation flick from writers Craig Engler and Brooks Peck and Species: The Awakening director Nick Lyon.
The Asylum’s Zombie Apocalypse infects DVD shelves on December 27th. We’ll keep you posted on this one.
Synopsis
Months after a zombie plague has wiped out 90 percent of the American population, a small...
The award-winning co-star of the Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead remakes leads Taryn Manning (Hustle & Flow), Lesley Ann Brandt (“Spartacus: Blood and Sand”), Johnny Pacar (“Make It or Break It”), and Eddie Steeples (“My Name is Earl”) into battle against the walking dead in this gore-soaked zomsploitation flick from writers Craig Engler and Brooks Peck and Species: The Awakening director Nick Lyon.
The Asylum’s Zombie Apocalypse infects DVD shelves on December 27th. We’ll keep you posted on this one.
Synopsis
Months after a zombie plague has wiped out 90 percent of the American population, a small...
- 9/20/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Today is a good day to be a zombie fan folks, as The Asylum and director Nick Lyon (Species: The Awakening) have debuted the first teaser trailer for Zombie Apocalypse. There are make-up effects, pitched battles and actress Taryn Manning in a shower scene, all in under two minutes. The clip shows solid production values and The Asylum, from the promotional material, seems to be backing a winner here based on the story and the cast. Also starring are Ving Rhames (Dawn of the Dead), Gary Weeks (Deadland), Johnny Pacar (The Dead Undead) and Lesley-Ann Brandt (InSight).
This title will debut on television first through the SyFy Network. The first air date is October 29th at 9:00pm and this is just two weeks after the premiere of "The Walking Dead." Perhaps there is a competitive air afoot. Then, not much later, The Asylum will release this title on DVD December 27th.
This title will debut on television first through the SyFy Network. The first air date is October 29th at 9:00pm and this is just two weeks after the premiere of "The Walking Dead." Perhaps there is a competitive air afoot. Then, not much later, The Asylum will release this title on DVD December 27th.
- 9/20/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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