Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn a new TV reality series titled "Survival Island 2020" contestants are deposited on a remote island, all of whom are felons facing long prison sentences who compete for their freedom and a... Tout lireOn a new TV reality series titled "Survival Island 2020" contestants are deposited on a remote island, all of whom are felons facing long prison sentences who compete for their freedom and a $50 million jackpot. But little do they know that the island is a home for a bloodthirsty... Tout lireOn a new TV reality series titled "Survival Island 2020" contestants are deposited on a remote island, all of whom are felons facing long prison sentences who compete for their freedom and a $50 million jackpot. But little do they know that the island is a home for a bloodthirsty horde of flesh-eating zombies.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Sybil
- (as M.C. Brown)
- Reese
- (as Steven Cryen)
- Dawn
- (as Heidi Marie)
- The Host
- (as Michael Kehoe)
- Trey Dogg
- (as Chyna McCoy)
- Campbell
- (as Tim Piper)
- Kuntz
- (as Monique Yates)
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Forget the story here, what there is of it has so many holes it looks like Swiss cheese, and the dialog is rehashed from other low budget films.
In fact, halfway through a hot girl called looking for a shoulder to cry on and I muted the sound and read the subtitles while we talked. I guess everyone else was out partying, and I was the only one left. I didn't miss a thing. That's how heavy this was.
Bottom line, the only person in this film with any experience was Mary Christina Brown. But the fact that there was no nudity, and no gore made this one zombie film to pass on - even if you see it free.
And yet, despite all of this, I found Doomed to be far more entertaining than I had expected.
The mere fact that director Michael Su isn't striving to deliver anything other than a mindless B-movie frees him from the pressures of doing anything remotely new with the zombie/action genre and allows him to just get on and have fun with things. The film wastes no time with unnecessary build-up, gets straight into the action, and the fast pace is kept going until the end; the fight scenes are impressive for such a low budget effort; and the cast put in surprisingly good performances (plus, there's the added bonus that the ladies are all very easy-on-the-eye).
Admittedly I'd have enjoyed the film a touch more had the gore quotient had been higher, there were fewer shots of the CGI island (which looks nothing like the one on the maps given to the contestants), the use of gimmicky editing tricks had been kept under tighter control, and if a couple of the girls had stopped to take a shower together under a waterfall, but even as it stands, I think Doomed is worth a higher rating than it currently has.
6/10 from me.
I've seen better acting in a child's nativity play, the same group of people are used for every zombie attack scene, and even then their wearing Halloween masks.
but I'm glad i got it because i can truly say i have seen the worst film in cinema history.
Story is: convicts on an island as part of a game show, split into team and being hunted by really bad army zombie types. You know the drill. These are fast zombies but for some reason is doesn't take much to kill them off.
There's not much else to the story. Folk die. Folks double cross each other. This one isn't too slow on the action however and I cut it a lot of slack for not being boring or too long (It's only 76mins). The game show angle is good but not executed as well as, say, the film Slashers (picked that one up at the same car boot sale!).
What really does this film in is a severe lack of gore. It's a zombie film, for f*ck's sake! The film has plenty of instances where there could be gut munching, but pulls away every single time. Not good. No nudity either, so don't expect anything there.
If you like very low budget films (like me) then it's worth a watch. We've had much more terrible films foisted on us. If it had some bite to it to, I would have rated it much higher.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe name of the island, Isola de Romero, takes its name from director George Romero, considered the father of the modern zombie movie.
- GaffesThe girl in green holds a knife, a shot later she raises her hands without it, and then it comes back to her hand. Min: 40:20
- Crédits fousScript Supervisor: Reed More (read more) Electrician: Shanda Lear (chandelier) Best Boy Grip: Anita Hand (I need a hand) Asst. Props: Hugo Makem (You go make 'em) Key Hair/Make Up: Angela Moos (hand gel and mousse) Hair/Make Up Asst: Maddie Hover (made over) Art Swing: Perry Winkle (as in the color) Transportation Captain: Ric Shaw (rickshaw) Transportation Coordinator: Hugo Crawlin (you go crawling) Accountant: Hellen Waite (as in, go to hell and wait) Payroll: Imedla Chekov (check-off) Legal Services: Dewey, Cheetum, and Howe (do we cheat them and how, from "The Three Stooges") Telecine Transfers: Seymour Daly (see more daily) Grip and Electric: Dr. Phil Good (Dr. Feel Good) Catering: Me-So Hungry (self-explanatory).
- ConnexionsReferences La Nuit des morts-vivants (1968)