The story of a group of zombie girls living in London who must feed on human flesh to survive whilst trying to avoid the zombie hunter. Read more
| Starring | Antonia Beamish, Brendan Gregory, Bart Ruspoli |
|---|---|
| Director | Andrew Parkinson |
| Genres | Horror |
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The story of a group of zombie girls living in London who must feed on human flesh to survive whilst trying to avoid the zombie hunter.
| Starring | Antonia Beamish, Brendan Gregory, Bart Ruspoli |
|---|---|
| Director | Andrew Parkinson |
| Studio | SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 15 Dec 2003 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
Hi please do not waste your time and watch this film,it is complete rubbish.
George A. Romero brought the idea that zombies were not just mindless killing machines hell bent on feasting on the blood of the living, he tried to bring out the human traits in them too. This director tooks zombies and made them into something that we'd never thought that we would do, and thats feel sorry for them.
Well, 'Dead Creatures' takes it that step further and makes them altogether human to a point. The women and the only guy zombie in it bring a new idea, what if zombies weren't just slow walking shambling monsters, what if they were humans who were dead but able to talk like normal people and murder like normal people and only one or two people at a time got killed as they feared they would get caught.
It was interesting for someone to take the big subject on and portray it on the big screen but it only was half good and the rest of it just sank away in oblivion. There was too much about their human relationships and not enough on why they ate dead humans. oh well worth a look once and thats it.