Undead

2003 "Crazy has come to town for a visit."
5.4| 1h37m| R| en| More Info
Released: 04 September 2003 Released
Producted By: Spierigfilm
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A quaint Australian fishing village is overcome by meteorites that turn its residents into the ravenous undead, leaving a small group of those unharmed to find a way out.

Genre

Horror, Action, Comedy

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Director

Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig

Production Companies

Spierigfilm

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Undead Audience Reviews

Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Robert Joyner The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
Thomas Clement (Mr. OpEd) I thought Daybreakers was a great flick so I wanted to see something else the creators made. This was AWFUL. If you like the F-word screamed at the top of everyone's lungs instead of smart dialog, then this is the film for you/sarc.So yes, they certainly improved as film makers if you take this as the first step.The sample-based orchestra score was well done, though!
mwidunn-95-631875 "Mad Max" . . . "Yahoo Serious." Both films demonstrated Australian film-making's love for oddball characters in their movies. With the former, they struck gold; with the latter, they dumped a turd. Guess which category this movie falls down under?So, . . . there are meteorites that smash into people making them zombies . . . oh, and, then, aliens show up . . . and, there's this country-bumpkin guy who apparently has experienced this before and has been preparing for this event (or, these events) . . . and, the aliens are beaming people up into the clouds and putting them into some kind of stasis . . . and, then, the aliens leave and the whole "zombie-thing" starts all over again. Throw into this mishmash of nonsense a bunch of Aussie "oddball" characters. By now, I would have thought, that the Australians would have realized that this type of humor doesn't translate very well anywhere else -- even in the Anglophone world. There's a fine line between "oddball funny" and "oddball stupid and obnoxious." Alas, Aussie comedy is still trying to figure that out.Don't waste your time. Really, . . . don't.
hakeemtarabulsi I have seen dozens of horror movies in the past; Zombies and other sorts of dead people walking, dead people eating others, etc.However, only yesterday (August 23, 2012) I watched this movie (i.e. Undead) on TV for the first time, although it was produced and released in 2003, but honestly I found it very silly and weak in all aspects.The story is flimsy, where you feel that a number of different scenes were glued together, without any reasonable connections, and the performance of most - if not all - characters is hackneyed and not convincing.Probably my words are a bit harsh, nevertheless it's true!But by the end, it's a personal opinion and nothing is personal :-)
luvmycat I'm an Australian and recently watched and liked "The Loved Ones" and "Needle".Couldn't watch this one till the end, though - a fact which might not justify a review. But I had enough after half an hour, I even fast forwarded to the "action" SPOILER (Zombies attacking the nerd's house) but overall I was bored out of my mind. 1 star for the efforts. The low-budget charm is nice, and fresh new faces. Still I just couldn't get "hooked".