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Dead Moon Rising

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
587
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Stu Cooper, Eric L. David, Kathleen L. Pulis, Jason Crowe, Colleen Mooney Wright, Dillon Owen, Mike Seely, Warren Maddox, Kevin Temple, Gracie Maddox, Kiki Wallace, Derek Miller, Autumn Barefoot, Mark E. Poole, Alan Grosheider, Josh Stopfel, Tucky Williams, Gary Williams, Jennifer Shank, Chris Albro, Erica Goldsmith, Zach Schuyler, Craig Nolan Highley, Cory J. Grace, Roger Pollard, T.J. Moreschi, Paul Cecil, Gregory W. Brock, Letitia Usher, Donnie Bonn, John A. Dill III, Christopher Brannon, James Dennis, Dale Miller, Charlie H. Boston, Nathan Thomas Milliner, Adam C. Thomas, Scott Thieman, Jeffrey C. Hollis, David Gootee, Brennan James Callan, Benjamin Chaffins, Gary Collins, Michael Preston, Jason Byrd, and Garvin Sommers in Dead Moon Rising (2007)
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In the horrific future, the living dead have taken control of the planet and imprisoned the remaining humans, allowing them to reproduce and serve as a food reservoir.In the horrific future, the living dead have taken control of the planet and imprisoned the remaining humans, allowing them to reproduce and serve as a food reservoir.In the horrific future, the living dead have taken control of the planet and imprisoned the remaining humans, allowing them to reproduce and serve as a food reservoir.

  • Director
    • Mark E. Poole
  • Writer
    • Mark E. Poole
  • Stars
    • Jason Crowe
    • Mike Seely
    • Erica Goldsmith
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    587
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    • Director
      • Mark E. Poole
    • Writer
      • Mark E. Poole
    • Stars
      • Jason Crowe
      • Mike Seely
      • Erica Goldsmith
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jason Crowe
    Jason Crowe
    • Jim
    Mike Seely
    Mike Seely
    • Nick
    Erica Goldsmith
    • April
    Gary Williams
    • Dick
    Tucky Williams
    Tucky Williams
    • Vix
    Kiki Wallace
    • Myrtle
    Derek Miller
    • Albert
    Jennifer Shank
    • Sarah
    Chris Albro
    • Bruce
    Jeff Mitchell
    • Scar
    Cory J. Grace
    • Bob
    • (as Corey Grace)
    Gracie Maddox
    • Vicky Mays
    Dillon Owen
    • Young Jim
    Warren Maddox
    • Young Bruce
    Autumn Barefoot
    • Mornin Y'all Host
    Josh Stopfel
    • Weather Dude…
    Kevin Temple
    • Hazmat Doctor…
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    • Director
      • Mark E. Poole
    • Writer
      • Mark E. Poole
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    1hellfiretv

    This film saddens me

    It would be very hard to actually call this a film. It's more of a collection of bad, poorly lit shots.

    I would first like to mention that the majority of the good comments here are biased. And they all admit to being so. An unbiased review of the film would be the one to look for if you're going to be downloading or, god forbid purchasing this film.

    The main reason I am saddened by watching this atrocity is that I am a struggling film-maker. And many of my favorite directors (and influences) have made their debut feature films with very very little money. Christopher Nolan, Darren Aronofsky, and Robert Rodriguez all filmed beautiful extremely low budget films. The films in order are: Following, Pi, and El Mariachi.

    All three films had been performed by either non-professional, or non-actors. And all three films were originally shot for less than $10,000. Pi was the only one that cost more than $7,000 to shoot (listen to commentaries of these films, and/or read 'Rebel Without a Crew').

    This film (Dead moon rising), for lack of a better word, is a steaming pile of waste. I continue to ask myself 'Where in the world did the $50,000 go to making this film?'. If anyone has a real answer to this, i'd love to hear from you. Email me at: Hellfire@hellfire.TV But I digress. Lets look at the reasons this film deserved a 2-star rating. Well, lets talk about the camera work to start. There were rarely any smooth pans, and suffer countless zooms. I'm sorry, but you never, ever ZOOM! Bring the camera to the subject/object with a dolly, or a steadicam.

    Okay lets talk about sound. I don't know how or why this film came to be with such horrible sound. The quality, cutting, effects, everything was either off, or just bearable. Once again I ask myself what happened to the $50,000? Everyone that has praised this film has said that "it's a very low budget film, what do you expect?". I say that if there was any planning at all to this film, it was done horrifically.

    You don't have a $50,000 budget and end up with one of the worst films i've ever seen. But then again there are tons of 10-20 million dollar films that are horrible. I should re-phrase that: You don't shoot a $50,000 film and not even BUY (not rent) at least an XL2 (less than $3,000) camera. That is probably the cheapest way to get 24P (Film speed), and the quality of video that is more than acceptable. Sadly it looks as if the consumer camera being used might have been one that a crew member, or the director himself already had.

    There are countless errors in the plot, story structure as well. But there isn't a point in getting into every single detail. In fact, i've written too much on this film.

    My advise to you Mark, if you're reading this is to PLAN! Plan every shot. Have auditions, and rehearse with your actors. Watch a lot of zombie movies. If your intent is to continue with the genre, pay attention to them. Zombies are better shot at night (less detail needed in make-up, etc) than broad day-light. Start by working with a lot of static shots. Read books on filming (if you email me, i'll suggest some excellent books on editing, cinematography, etc) techniques. Take to criticizing with out effecting you (hardest part of this industry). PLAN every move! Storyboard and make scene lists. Any scene should be able to flow visually and through sound on its own. This is extremely important when it comes to omitting useless scenes.
    7Archangel67-2

    I actually kind of liked it

    Man, watching the first ten minutes, I had to keep looking at the cover of the DVD to see if I had picked up the wrong movie. Yes it's cheaply made, and there is nothing new with regards to this genre, but as I continued to watch the movie, I found the characters more and more likable. The gore looked like people were eating jam and sausages but hey, what else could they do on that budget.

    OK the extras. What makes this movie worth buying or even watching is watching Jesse a dancer at Fox Den do her strip tease like dance. I could sit in front of her all day slipping dollars into her pants. She can really shake it. I heard she might be in the sequel too. What song was she dancing to by the way anyone know? All in all, it wasn't a bad movie by any means, I've seen a lot worse crap at the video stores being hawked these days. I am actually looking forward to seeing more from Mark Poole, and I hope everyone of the actors who didn't die in the film are back for more.
    5laserdragon

    Okay if you're open minded and like cheesy horrors

    I won't say this is the worst film ever (I've seen Dark harvest 2) but in spite of the fact that it was made in my hometown, I can't give it a glowing review either. I kept having to stretch my sense of the believable a little too far in order to accept certain scenes (especially one where the bikers and monsters meet in the supposedly "deserted" city, while you can see a busy intersection up the road.

    However, the women were pretty hot, and the movie sometimes came off a little bit humorously, which I understand was the point - so I will give it a halfway decent grade. But this movie is probably a lot better if you've had a little to drink first.
    4Blue_Martian

    Cut the low budgets some slack

    Question #1. Why do people that don't like low budget horror... watch a low budget horror?

    Question #2. Why do people that don't like low budget horror and watch it bother to take the time to rate it on IMDb?

    Beats me... I've seen enough low budget Zombie flicks for two lifetimes and I can tell you that this was a clever, witty low budget film.

    Forget B-movie, this barely had enough of a budget to qualify for a C movie. But you know what, the writing was more than enough to save it from it's monetary woes.

    You have to know what you're in for.. it seems every review I write of a low budget zombie flick, I keep coming up with the same thing.. If you want Romero GO RENT A ROMERO FLICK!

    This is low budget at its finest and you have to appreciate it for what it is. A clever, witty, comical decently written script with a solid effort by all members involved.

    Bottom line: If you are a fan of Zombie/Infected movies and are on a quest to watch'em all... this is a must see. Especially due to the relative obscurity of the movie itself.
    7dakillo34

    "Bad taste" meets "Shawn of the dead"!

    I loved this movie! It was probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen considering effects, props, camera, sound and general feel, and still I loved it!

    So if it is so bad, why did I love it? It's a standard clichè movie with flesh-eating zombies, so you already know the story of this movie. The internal organs that are being eaten look really cheap, and I even think I saw a string of sausages somewhere in the mess... You can clearly see a difference in image-quality throughout the different cuts. You can clearly hear that sound-effects have been added, because they sound really cheap. Cutting seems a bit weird at times... So why did I love this movie??

    It is clear that this movie had a low budget, but it was VERY WELL made despite this fact! Most of the actors are doing a very descent job, many of their comments made me laugh out loud and fall off my chair, the women are beautiful, and the constant weird twists throughout the movie are actually a bit interesting! All the shortcomings (bad effects, sounds etc..) actually added to the experience in a strange way, setting a special atmosphere throughout the movie. All that put together (and being able to look past the rough surface this movie very noticeably carries) left me feeling slightly impressed and very entertained. This movie is WELL WORTH WATCHING all the way through!

    If you didn't like Bad Taste, then you will likely dislike this movie. But with the right sense of humor and an open mind (as stated in a few other comments as well), you will with no doubt love almost every minute of this movie!

    In conclusion, this movie isn't for everyone, but it proves that entertainment doesn't need a budget!

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    • Trivia
      While filming at a storage facility on Broadway Street in Louisville, Kentucky, the rehearsal was so realistic looking that when an ambulance drove by on the busy street, they really believed that something tragic was afoot. The actors were pulling the fake guts out of the actor who was laying on the ground. The guts were made of sausage casings with red Jello chilled inside of them. The ambulance called the Louisville Metro Police Department with multiple units showing up along with the ambulance. Fortunately, our team had a film permit from the city as proof we had permission for the location. Then the police and rescuers got to meet the actor who was alive and well, but wearing realistic make-up. It was proof to everyone on the set that having the legal paperwork had real value to keep everyone from being arrested or having other problems. It was all just real fun for everyone involved.
    • Goofs
      When character Vix makes her first appearance in the film she uses her sword to slice and dice a number of zombies but her sword had not a drop of blood on it and is extremely clean.
    • Quotes

      Nick: Last two women left on the face of the planet and they're in to each other... That don't do nothin but piss me off!

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • War of the Living Dead 2
    • Filming locations
      • Louisville, Kentucky, USA
    • Production company
      • Anubis Digital Studios
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 16 : 9

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