Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
SpuffyWeb
Sadly Over-hyped
Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
ActuallyGlimmer
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
jacobjohntaylor1
This is a prequel to Night of the living dead (2006). Night of the living dead (2006) is an awful movie. And this is worst. Night of the Living dead (1968) is a great movie. Night of the living dead (1990) is a great movie. The sequel to Night of the living dead (1968) Dawn of the Dead (1978) is a great movie. Third part to the series Day of the Dead (1985) is also a great movie. The fourth part to the series Land of the dead is also a great movie. But this is just awful. The story line is awful. The ending is also very awful. It is not scary at all. I would not say it is a 3. It is not that good. It is so bad 3 is overrating it a little. Do not see this movie. It is not a good movie.
George Clarke
As an indie horror film maker, I try hard to watch most indie films, and give those indie film directors a chance. I look at the work involved and imagination the same passion going into said project as I would my own!But then you get some indie films, much like this, and you wonder how the hell they ever got released.Yes, some effects might be fantastic. Yes it might star cult horror stars and fun actors. And yes, it might even have some amazing box art!But when it comes to a terrible script, poor performances and lazy direction, there is nothing that can help pull it back from the dead.Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation doesn't even need to be in 3D, because it does damn all for it other than slow it down even more and add to the annoyance of how crap it is overall.Sorry to say, but this is one stiff that should be left dead!
Claudio Carvalho
In Hinzmaville, the mortician Gerald Tovar Jr. (Andrew Divoff) has inherited the mortuary Tovar & Son after the death of his father. Gerald is not happy with the work of his assistant DyeAnne (Robin Sydney) and his Aunt Lou (Melissa Bailey) hires Cristie Forrest (Sarah Lieving) to be the substitute for DyeAnne.When Gerald's brother, Harold (Jeffrey Combs), visits him, Gerald discloses to Harold that the corpses delivered by the U.S. Army are reanimating and he shows the crematory to him full of bodies and body parts. The skeptical Gerald believes that his brother is insane and leaves the place. However, Aunt Lou opens the door and is bitten by a zombie, beginning an outbreak in the mortuary. "Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation" has just been released on straight on DVD in Brazil and I was excited with the expectations of a great zombie movie with Jeffrey Combs to entertain during the interruption of "The Walking Dead". Unfortunately, despite the reasonable special effects and make-up, the story is lame and stupid, with a shotgun that does not need to reload and a ridiculous conclusion. Therefore this Z-movie does not work. My vote is three.Title (Brazil): "A Noite dos Mortos Vivos: Re-Animação" ("Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation")
poe426
You've got to hand it to the filmmakers on this one: they poke some fun at some of the Real World crazies in this remake-in-name-only: in particular, "Sister Sara," whose "teabonics" clearly reflects the "low-info" (or "no-info," as I prefer to see it) of Fox sNooze, a.k.a. GOP TV and "The Grudge Report." Teabaggers might not care for it, but who cares: they don't care about anybody else, anyway. RE-ANIMATION boasts a couple of good performances- by Andrew Divoff and Jeffrey Combs- and manages- like THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD- to create and sustain some spooky mood throughout. "Things just pile up on ya," Divoff muses at one point: "Late at night, I'd fire up the chainsaw and de-animate 'em..." It's a somewhat sane solution (given the circumstances) to the problem. One of the misfires the movie has is the pump-shotgun-of-a-thousand-shells problem- something that might go unnoticed in a video game or a badly made movie, but something that trips up filmmakers who've crafted something that might well have been hailed as an alternative to most of the lesser efforts in this particular genre.