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Mark of the Astro-Zombies

  • Vídeo
  • 2004
  • 1 h 26 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,1/10
305
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Mark of the Astro-Zombies (2004)
CrimeFicção científicaHorror

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThis is a reinterpretation by Ted V. Mikels about his original creation of the "Astro-Zombies". This time around, it's evil aliens who are operating on people. These strange space creatures ... Ler tudoThis is a reinterpretation by Ted V. Mikels about his original creation of the "Astro-Zombies". This time around, it's evil aliens who are operating on people. These strange space creatures are planting computer chips inside human brains and replacing organs with synthetic substi... Ler tudoThis is a reinterpretation by Ted V. Mikels about his original creation of the "Astro-Zombies". This time around, it's evil aliens who are operating on people. These strange space creatures are planting computer chips inside human brains and replacing organs with synthetic substitutes. The initial plan: Send dozens of mindless Astro-Zombies, armed with razor-sharp mac... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Ted V. Mikels
  • Roteirista
    • Ted V. Mikels
  • Artistas
    • Sean Morelli
    • Tura Satana
    • Liz Renay
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,1/10
    305
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Roteirista
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Artistas
      • Sean Morelli
      • Tura Satana
      • Liz Renay
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
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  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Sean Morelli
    • Jeff Lancaster
    Tura Satana
    Tura Satana
    • Malvira Satana
    Liz Renay
    Liz Renay
    • Crystal Collins
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Cindy Natale
    Anton Funtek
    • Zekith
    Scott Blacksher
    • Zokar…
    Gene Ellison-Jones
    • President Ward Pennington
    • (as Gene Paul Jones)
    Robert Southerland
    • Gen. Kingston
    Shanti
    • Dr. Owens
    Ted V. Mikels
    Ted V. Mikels
    • Dr. Mikacevich
    Donna Hamblin
    Donna Hamblin
    • Laura
    Volmar Franz
    • Dr. Randolph West
    John P. Baniqued
    John P. Baniqued
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    Noelle Andressen
    • Victim
    • (as Noelle Kale)
    Anthony Avery
    • Astro-Zombie
    Amy Carrelli
    • Coffee shop victim
    Kimberly Lynn Cole
    Kimberly Lynn Cole
    • Victim
    • (as Kimberly L. Cole)
    John Cornett
    • Running Man
    • Direção
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Roteirista
      • Ted V. Mikels
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    1planktonrules

    Can it get any worse than this?! This might just be the worst film ever!

    In the 1960s and 70s, Ted Mikels made a lot of cheap films. Some of his early ones weren't bad at all (such as "Black Klansman") but most were rather schlocky. However, in recent years, Mikels has stayed active--producing even lower quality films (yes, this IS possible). And when I talk about lower quality, I am not exaggerating. Films such as "Cauldron: Baptism of Blood" and "Apartheid Slave-Women's Justice" honestly look as if some teenagers decided to make a film using home video equipment and posted the results on YouTube. This is exactly the sort of film to expect from "Mark of the Astro-Zombies"--a film with such low production values that it is WORSE than an Ed Wood flick!!

    What's so bad about "Mark of the Astro-Zombies"? Everything. The actors are all non-professionals, his 'monsters' are laughable and sport cheap rubber masks (I especially had to laugh at the lizard people!!!), there appears to be no script, much of the film is missing and cheap messages scroll at the bottom of the screen to fill in the gaps and the entire production seems to have cost Mikels, perhaps, $89.99. Apart from a few trick machetes, the masks and LOTS of fake blood and some VERY cheap CG, I have no idea what Mikels else could have spent any money on--especially since he already seemed to have the home video cameras from his previous direct-to-video and DVD releases. The overall production is at least as bad as recent films like "Birdemic", "Troll 2" and "The Room"...no, I actually think "The Room" is better! However, deciding whether any of these are worse than "Mark of the Astro-Zombies" is like deciding which is worse--Ebola, the Black Plague or Typhoid!!! A truly horrible film that would have made the IMDb Bottom 100 list had it received wider distribution.
    2Aylmer

    unintentionally (?) hilarious, no-budget movie

    This movie is literally all over the place. Aliens decide to invade earth by employing astro-zombies which run around on a rampage, unconvincingly hacking and slashing people just sitting around, basically waiting to get killed. A woman reporter (Brinke Stevens) is on the scene, as well as her boyfriend who works for the CIA (and looks about half her age), an FBI agent, plus there's some crazy 70+ Joan Collins-looking woman who insists on showing marks on her breast (Aaaak!) whenever she claims she was abducted by aliens, then there's some George Carlin-lookalike doctor who teams up with a psychic or something, plus Tura Satana (from the first Astro-Zombies movie) and her dimwit henchman who looks like Vincent D'Onofrio from MEN IN BLACK who hope to cash in on the invasion. On top of this, there's plenty of random scenes of government officials sitting around a table saying vaguely important things, plus some "doctors" chillin' in an E.R., and John Carradine's head kept alive in a lab.

    With so many characters and so much stuff going on, this movie is totally out of control! If I had any clue as to what was going on, I might have enjoyed it in other ways, but as it is this movie is purely for laughs. Mikels certainly has improved his style since the 60's in that his newer films are much more briskly-paced, more entertaining, and action-packed (he has a funny cameo which cleverly incorporates his earlier cameos). The special effects (including some pretty decent CGI) range from laughably terrible to surprisingly good. The acting, on the other hand, is all-round abysmal with the sole exception of the only real actor in the movie, Brinke Stevens (who looks quite good in that short skirt of hers).

    The problem with the movie though is that it takes itself too seriously when it's obvious it benefitted the most from the unintentional comedy. The scenes of zombies running around various industrial areas and hacking people are totally hilarious indeed, but sandwiched between too many random scenes of talking heads. The film then seems to randomly cut back and forth between the many subplots, and the same zombie keeps waking up in the alien spaceship a total of about five times. Even sillier is how so much of the actors' screaming is obviously ADR, so much clearer than the regular dialog, which is often either muffled or rendered inaudible due to the constant loud music. Only the scenes involving Satana seem to be intentionally funny.

    I don't know how to sum this one down - it felt like I sat through 8 movies at once; bewildering, confusing, laughable, yet somehow very entertaining. It has a great beginning, ending, and some scenes in the middle, which is the best one can really expect for a movie obviously shot with no money but a lot of enthusiasm.

    Much better than the first film, which was 88 minutes of characters standing around explaining to each other how the Astro-Zombies work, and 2 minutes of killin'. This one's more like 20 minutes of killing, 20 minutes of aliens, and 30 minutes of characters talking to each other and looking confused, then 15 minutes of cars driving around and various other random stuff.

    Too bad MST3K missed out on this one - it's ten times funnier by itself than most of their better episodes.
    Michael_Elliott

    Astro Zombies With Gore

    Mark of the Astro-Zombies (2002)

    * (out of 4)

    There's nothing like waiting thirty-four years to bring a sequel along. I guess you could almost call this a remake but since there's several mentions to the events and characters of the first film it would also be safe to call it a straight sequel. This time out another scientist has released the astro-zombies (and their machetes) to kill as many humans as they possibly can. I'm sure there was some more story at some point but that's pretty much all I got. So, was the three decade wait worth it? I would say yes. This film has a very small budget and it's clear that Mikels pretty much gathered up some friends to shoot this but it's that cheapness that actually makes the film worth viewing. Yes, the acting, special effects and everything else are bad but you have to give the director credit for being out there all these years and still trying to deliver drive-in trash even though that entire genre has been replaced by the current wave of torture porn. While watching this thing I couldn't help but get hit by some mild nostalgia because you really do feel as if you're watching something from the 60s but of course with a face lift. This film contains a lot more gore, which is actually a good thing because the kills here are extremely funny. None of them look real but I got a real kick out of seeing dozens of these astro-zombies running around, waiving their machetes in the air as they stalk and kill people in the streets. Most of the deaths come from the machetes being struck through people's throats and it's clear that a majority of the budget went to the blood effects. It's these scenes here that seem ripped right out of those drive-in flicks of the 70s and it's these scenes that will probably leave a smile on most faces. Brinke Stevens and Liz Renay appear here with countless others including the director himself. We also get John Carradine in the form of a pretty fake looking head, which again adds some mild camp value. At 80-minutes the thing still runs a bit too long but at the same time it has a much better pacing than the original film, although it's a shame they couldn't get the original masks for the creatures here. Fans of "Z" grade cinema or fans of the original film will want to check this one out but others should stay clear.
    2funkyfry

    dull, rather pointless, but with some humor

    If this film didn't have some kind of self-conscious humor to it, it would be pretty much worthless. The production values are equivalent to MILF-hunter or a school bus safety video. But there is no exploitation really (not even on a level with the bus video). The only thing that really gave me a laugh was when the zombies were on the loose in the mall. It was nice to see Satana up there on the big screen again after all these years (but then again, I wasn't around for the first time, so why not just rent another classic Satana flick and leave this one behind?).

    I have the feeling this one kept everyone busy, but not much else.
    Dethcharm

    They Are Among Us...

    Rogue aliens have arrived in their CGI ship, seeking to conquer the Earth with their army of machete-swinging Astro-Zombies.

    Watch out! These homeless-people-turned-actors can shamble rather swiftly!

    Watch agog! As the Astro-Zombies slaughter unwary extras!

    See! The interior of the alien ship, which reveals the latest in cardboard and Styrofoam technology!

    Thrill! While the US government responds, meeting in what appears to be a teacher's lounge!

    Shot on video tape, MARK OF THE ASTRO-ZOMBIES is Auteur Ted V. Mikels' magnum opus of cinematic mastery. It includes a touching tribute to John Carradine's disembodied head!

    Indeed, the schlock gods have brought this down from heaven...

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      Final film of Liz Renay.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels (2008)

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      • 26 de outubro de 2004 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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