A group of rough'n'tumble marines led by Captain Jurgens are sent by the powerful company Tyler Inc. to investigate reports of a zombie outbreak on a remote pacific island where a series of ... Read allA group of rough'n'tumble marines led by Captain Jurgens are sent by the powerful company Tyler Inc. to investigate reports of a zombie outbreak on a remote pacific island where a series of secret scientific experiments are being conducted. Dr. Sharon Dimao, who's the traumatized... Read allA group of rough'n'tumble marines led by Captain Jurgens are sent by the powerful company Tyler Inc. to investigate reports of a zombie outbreak on a remote pacific island where a series of secret scientific experiments are being conducted. Dr. Sharon Dimao, who's the traumatized lone survivor of a previous zombie rampage, accompanies the team on their desperate rescu... Read all
- Paul Barker
- (as Paul Holme)
- Captain Jurgens
- (as James Paolelli)
- Sgt. Zamora
- (as Robert B. Johnson)
- Patricia Kramer
- (as Diana Croyston)
- Thompson
- (as Gerhardo Acao)
- Berger
- (as Ronald Boos)
- Monster Experiment
- (as King Roberts)
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7/10
I like low, low, low budget movies, and I think this one actually had a few dollars, just to bad they forgot to pay the writer some money to come up with something original.
Asian Zombies, I'm cool with that, but please, better dub would not have hurt.
The movie in not even worth renting, but it was fun to see this people's version of the space marines.
Zombies: The Beginning feels like a meticulous replication of Aliens, practically a frame-to-frame duplication. Some character names even bear a striking resemblance to those found in Aliens. The pervasive imitation left me grappling with conflicting feelings, prompting me to view Zombies: The Beginning more as a parody of Aliens than a sincere attempt at producing something noteworthy.
Notably, the film boasts an abundance of gore and an unusual inclusion of nudity, a less common feature in zombie movies. However, the movie's decision to opt for dubbing raises questions. While the dubbing's accuracy is lacking, my personal tolerance allowed me to overlook this flaw. Yet, for others, the subpar dubbing might prove irksome, accentuating the already prevalent issue of substandard acting throughout the film.
In conclusion, I hesitate to recommend Zombies: The Beginning unless it happens to be available for free, and you find yourself with absolutely nothing better to do or possess a peculiar interest in witnessing the epitome of cinematic mimicry.
things i learned form this movie:
explosives used to blast a door open, the blast impact works both ways.
zombies have teeth which are similar to vampires
an eyeball can be attached on the top of your head where your hair is supposed to be.
motion detectors make a distinctive sound
i really can fall a sleep watching a horror movie
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- TriviaUses some stock-shots from Crimson Tide (1995). Viggo Mortensen, Danny Nucci and 'Jaime Gomez' can be seen in those shots.
- GoofsAt the very end of the end credits there's another mention of the movie title, only this time it says 'Zombies : The Beginnig' instead of 'Zombies : The BeginniNg'.
- ConnectionsEdited from Crimson Tide (1995)
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