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7 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
The monster menace from the Anzac Memorial - definitely not "Gallipoli"., 12 January 2002
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Author:
Mozjoukine (Mozjoukine@yahoo.com.au) from Australia
"The Zombie Brigade (from Lizard Gully")came out at the time of the
Australian Bi-Centenary. It's got an aboriginal hero (John Moore) squiring
an Asian heroine(Kihm Lam)in a battle with the undead of three wars - the
fallen military are the most revered group in Australian culture. This is
precipitated by the local councillors setting up a land deal that sells
off
the site of a Vietnam memorial for a Japanese developer (Adam A. Wong)'s
theme park. About this time a scheme to set up a multi-functional Japanese
retirement polis was in the papers. Ben Elton used the same incident in a
TV
series a few years later.
"The Zombie Brigade" is just about the last film to be made under the tax
concessions which terrified the powerful Australian Film bureaucracy,
because they showed that their assessments, consultants, grants and awards
were unnecessary - if not counter productive to Australian production.
More
films were made without them, on tax breaks, - and they could always turn
out to be (shudder) like "The Zombie Brigade from Lizard Gully."
Produced in Western Australia, never a center of sophisticated film
making,this one arrived after the demand for trashy entertainment that had
been generated by the spread of multiplexes, had already been cut back by
closures and multi screen programming. It did not meet with the favor of
it's international distributors and had limited showing, though local
audiences regularly laughed in the right places - and a few of the wrong
ones. Spontaneous applause was not unknown. It had a minor reputation as a
good film to get high on.
It was the first film of star Moore who became the leading young black
Australian actor of his generation and the support was drawn from Perth
theater talent. The pitting of Geoff Gibbs conniving mayor against Leslie
Wright's upright copper (with Scobie Malone and Trooper O'Brien then the
only police heros in Australian film) centered the story and the twist
ending was picked up by a few observers as offering an unexpected
comment.Placing trash movie monsters among gum trees and Australian wooden
verandah buildings still has novelty value.
A tight budget was stretched to, and occasionally beyond, breaking point
and
the first time director often had to settle for what he could get but
years
later some people do still retain the memory of night the risen Vietnam
War
dead marched through an Australian town which had turned it's back on the
values that they had died defending, the film's central
image.
also ponder the menace of vampire sheep!
6 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Tolerable, cheap, Australian horror flick., 1 November 2000
Author:
nakedcretin from Sydney, Australia
There isn't thousands of Aussie horror movies on the market so that alone makes this B-grade film interesting. The story is set in rural outback Oz, where a bunch of veteran zombies decide to return from the dead after their grave has been desecrated. Some of the acting talent isn't so hot, but there is a certain charm about it's 'ockerisms'. Slow at times, unbelievable and silly at others, but this is the only film I believe where you'll ever see an Aboriginal spirit spear and kill the living dead.
4 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Oh,this one is really bad!, 27 July 2002
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Author:
HumanoidOfFlesh from Chyby, Poland
I found this one by accident in an old Polish video store and I bought it immediately."Zombie Brigade" is one of the dumbest horror flicks I have ever seen,but still it manages to be both entertaining and amusing.The zombies(undead Vietnam soldiers)are funny looking with these fake fangs-the make up is truly horrible!The acting isn't so hot either.The film is worth watching just for curiosity sake(Australian horror movies are pretty rare)or if you like such brainless entertainment!Rather not recommended.
0 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
worst .... movie ... ever, 19 June 2007
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Author:
jorissabo108 from Belgium
See, I like horror movies, zombie-stuff in particular. I love em, and I try to collect as many of em as possible. I even like the 'bad' ones like Hell of the Living dead, or Zombie Holocaust. I considered myself to be a good tolerant zombie-fan. Until I saw this piece of garbage I bought the DVD for an extremely cheap price (the title! That damn title tricked me into it!!), two euros or something, and I got what I paid for. The story is bad (zombies and vampires? Just because it is not usual, does not mean it can be considered as original or, let alone, good), the acting is bad, ... and the rest is even worse. I'm not gonna elaborate anymore. If you want to see this, then do so. Consider it as an act of mere charity, feel good about yourself because at least someone watched the movie, so the time was not completely wasted. I give em -8/10
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