The Video Dead 2009 Horror Movie Review
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A strange crate is delivered to a puzzled home owner, who finds that it contains an old black and white TV. The problem is that this set only gets one channel which plays only one movie, ZOMBIE BLOODY NIGHTMARE. Subsequently, the unholy horde escape from their cathode prison and go on a killing spree. The VIDEO DEAD feature some of the best Zombies from the 1980s, and those scenes which play out on that old TV set were fantastic! Unforgettable was the horde of Zombies that rise from their graves to stalk the living. An awesome scene! An awesome concept! Zombie fans will be treated to some credible stage 3 Zombies here! Unfortunately the film devolves into tedium, replete with everything that one has come to expect from a 1980s indie horror flick. This is the type of movie that you pick up for a scene or two, then forget the rest. Recommended for the Zombie “completist”.
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About The Video Dead 2009
Title: The Video Dead
Year: 2009
Starring: Roxanna Augesen,
Rocky Duvall,
Melissa Martin,
Jennifer Miro,
Michael St. Michaels,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Not available,
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