State of Emergency details

State of Emergency
Formats: 15 DVD, Blu-ray
Starring: Jay Hayden, Andy Stahl, Tori White, Scott Lilly, Kathryn Todd Norman, Mckenna Jones, Loren Albanese
Director: Turner Clay
Genres: Horror - General, Thriller - General
Studio: SIGNATURE
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State of Emergency
15 Feature

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Run time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Rental release: 24 Dec 2012
Main languages: English
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  • Pleasantly surprised

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By NicRater (8 reviews) from Little Irchester , 22 Jan 2013

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    I was pleasantly surprised by this Zombie B movie! The production values were way above the norm for this type of film, the acting was reasonable and the effects weren't bad either! The Scifi channel and Asylum films could learn something from this!!!
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  • State of Something

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By Brief (45 reviews) from Leeds , 13 May 2013
    This film is well shot and spends a lot of time holding on certain shots for dramatic effect, but that's about it. There's not enough (zombie) action to keep the gore-fest fans happy and if you remove that pretext altogether there's not much of a story either.
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  • Good Film.

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By Dougaly (128 reviews) from Alness , 12 May 2013
    I enjoyed this film it is well acted and the storyline is good not your usual zombie film a bit more of a story to it Recommended.
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  • Couldn't watch

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By a customer , 08 May 2013
    We couldn't watch this film because you sent it to us in the wrong format. Was disappointed because we were really looking forward to seeing it when we found out it had been sent.
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  • Expected more

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By TheWatchman (489 reviews) from Suburbia , 11 Apr 2013
    I read some of the other reviews for State of Emergency and was pleasantly intrigued. All seemed to talk about it having less gore and more story. And I’m cool with that. As a fan of zombie films in general, I’ve seen gore in all its forms, so a film based around a decent story would also suit me. It’s about a viral outbreak which turns most of a town into zombies (or perhaps I should say ‘infected’ as they run and behave a lot more like the creatures from 28 Days Later, or Dawn of the Dead 2004 edition). Sadly, I couldn’t see much evidence of a story. The first quarter of an hour has no dialogue. We just follow our hero after his girlfriend has died (somehow) and now he’s left creeping around a barn and, on the few occasions he encounters a zombie, he always manages to drop or leave behind his weapon (really bugged me!). However, he’s saved when he hikes across a field and takes refuge in a warehouse with three really boring and unlikeable characters. Once inside, they spend their time watching zombies standing there in fields (I didn’t get this bit!). Not only that, but his previous girlfriend may have only been dead a few hours, but – by an amazing coincidence – one of the other humans is a suitable girlfriend replacement. It’s a short film and kind of feels like it’s set at the same time as 28 Days Later, or rather Dawn of the Dead 2004 (but minus the budget of either). There’s the (seemingly obligatory) CGI blood added to the few zombie deaths we see on screen. It’s not a bad film. I just didn’t find it as good as some of the other reviews were making it out to be. Ironically, people don’t seem to like the ending. I thought the ending made a nice change!
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  • Not as bad as some reviewers say.

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By Strovey (7 reviews) from Swindon , 02 Mar 2013
    I've read quite a few reviews panning this film. Having seen way too many 'zombie' or 'infected' movies - so many that I actually hate the genre now - I have to say this was different. Unlike 'Walking Dead' et al it turns out in extreme circumstances people try to help each other in the USA. Rather than instantly turn into pyschos and nutters who want to run the world and murder anyone who doesn't agree with them. Makes a nice change to see people sort of behaving normally.
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