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Aaah! Zombies!!

Original title: Wasting Away
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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5.7/10
3.6K
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Aaah! Zombies!! (2007)
Zombies.  You know 'em, you love 'em.  But what do they think of you?  In this hilarious twist on the Classic Zombie Tale, we see the world through Zombie eyes when a barrelful of toxic goo transforms four friends into the walking dead, and suddenly, it seems everyone else has gone mad.  In the most unique Zombie story in years, the Zombies embark on a bumbling quest to find the "Truth", completely unaware of their rotting undeadness.  After all, Zombies are people too!
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Turning the zombie film on its head, this film is an oddball comedy from the perspective of the brain munching monsters themselves.Turning the zombie film on its head, this film is an oddball comedy from the perspective of the brain munching monsters themselves.Turning the zombie film on its head, this film is an oddball comedy from the perspective of the brain munching monsters themselves.

  • Director
    • Matthew Kohnen
  • Writers
    • Matthew Kohnen
    • Sean Kohnen
  • Stars
    • Matthew Davis
    • Julianna Robinson
    • Michael Grant Terry
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    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Matthew Kohnen
    • Writers
      • Matthew Kohnen
      • Sean Kohnen
    • Stars
      • Matthew Davis
      • Julianna Robinson
      • Michael Grant Terry
    • 37User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Matthew Davis
    Matthew Davis
    • Mike
    Julianna Robinson
    Julianna Robinson
    • Vanessa
    Michael Grant Terry
    Michael Grant Terry
    • Tim
    • (as Michael Terry)
    Betsy Beutler
    Betsy Beutler
    • Cindy
    Colby French
    Colby French
    • Nick Steele
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Colonel South
    Jack Orend
    • Dr. Richter
    Joel McCrary
    Joel McCrary
    • Mark Kanan
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Mr. Whicks
    Oren Skoog
    Oren Skoog
    • Danny
    Will Stiles
    • Chad
    Michael Cornacchia
    Michael Cornacchia
    • Ronald Rupert Eschelon III
    Larry Weissman
    Larry Weissman
    • The Drunk
    Dominique Purdy
    Dominique Purdy
    • Dom
    Stephen Simon
    • Military Driver
    • (as Steve Simon)
    Jon Monastero
    • Military Navigator
    McKay Stewart
    McKay Stewart
    • Private Suntody
    Steve Kim
    Steve Kim
    • Chinky
    • Director
      • Matthew Kohnen
    • Writers
      • Matthew Kohnen
      • Sean Kohnen
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    5Coventry

    Half successful zombie comedy

    I often wonder how far horror-crazed directors can and will go exploiting the concept of zombie comedies even further. The living dead haven't appeared in a genuinely scary movie since many years. The days of George A. Romero's original zombie trilogy are long over and nail-biting suspense has gradually turned into absurd comedy and grotesque splatter. The majority of zombie comedies are pretty lame, with some notably exceptions like "Shaun of the Dead" and "Fido", and practically none of them comes up with original ideas or creative new formulas. "Wasting Away", by debuting writer/director Matthew Kohnen, is one of the very first Indie flick that attempts something drastically inventive and brand new. The movie shows life from the perspectives of the zombies themselves. They assume they look and behave completely normal, but in fact they are disorientated and steadily rotting cadavers. This concept indeed sounds silly and even more implausible as regular zombie action, but it's undeniably innovative and particularly Kohnen's illustration of the world through zombie eyes is extremely ingenious. The initial black & white cinematography only turns into color when the four lead characters become infected with the zombie virus. From their viewpoints the normal and still uninfected people are hectic and incomprehensibly muttering beings. Four twenty-something friends with absolutely nothing better to do than hang around in a fast food restaurant become infected when they mix ice cream with a gooey green fluid from a barrel that lay at the entrance. The fluid obviously is a military experiment gone wrong and the foursome undergoes a vivid metamorphosis. As more and more people are getting infected, the zombies take peace with their new lifestyle and want to defend their rights. In spite of the original concept and a handful of effectively hilarious jokes and gimmicks, "Wasting Away" regretfully remains a low-budgeted and forgettable effort. The film is too long and for every neat sequence or clever piece of dialog there sadly is tedious and clichéd zombie movie footage. The lead players are mundane and annoyingly stereotypical horror caricatures, including the joker and the nerd kid, and the rest of characters aren't much better with the drunken bowlers and heavily mustached army colonel. Around the hour the whole thing just sort of gets retarded, with a man vs. zombie combat, talking heads and zombie bowling tournaments. There's quite a lot of carnage and bloodshed going on, but the emphasis merely lies on the comedy factor. Once again, the basic idea is nifty but clearly that wasn't enough. Nevertheless I'll be interested in seeing the future work of director Kohnen.
    7firetop14

    A creative, original and hilarious independent gem

    I found Wasting Away on the shelves of Fopp recently after its Region 2 release here in the UK. I didn't buy it the first time I saw it because I find myself in a permanent state of skintness and therefore have difficulty justifying buying DVDs. However, packaging can be a powerful thing and the DVD cover for 'Wasting Away' looked great, had an intriguing synopsis and some positive reviews, so finally after watching the trailer (and, admittedly, after checking to see if the film was available online, which it wasn't) I bought it on DVD for a very reasonable £10, which is still the most I've spent on a DVD for about 2 years.

    To cut to the chase it was worth every penny, and probably more. This is an independent film from California, with a fairly low budget of $1m, but it's nearly impossibly to tell this from the finished product, which is bright, ballsy and polished. Presumably the filmmakers must have had to cut corners to keep within their meagre budget but it's hard to see where they did so and this look of the film easily competes with higher-budget studio fare.

    'Wasting Away' fits neatly into the "romzomcom" genre pioneered by 'Shaun of the Dead', but I hasten to add that 'Wasting Away' is not 'Shaun of the Dead', and is not trying to be. Four twenty-somethings spending time in the bowling alley where Tim (Michael Terry) works are unfortunate enough to eat soft-serve ice-cream composed of beer and the toxic waste from a military experiment gone wrong, subsequently die, and wake up as zombies. Except they don't know it. Their confusion is quickly compounded by an encounter with Nick Steele (Colby French), who has also been zombified but insists that they have all been transformed into 'supersoldiers' whilst everyone else in the city has been infected by an inferior brand of the same chemical (in fact, no one else has been affected).

    Director Matthew Kohnen bravely tackles the zombie perspective and all the problems that come along with it (sample problem: if living human beings see zombies, as slow, lurching and groaning, how do zombies see us?) and clearly has a lot of fun doing so. The plot races along fast enough that the audience is never bored, but well-paced enough that we have time to get to know the characters and meditate on the ridiculous situation they are in. The dialogue is rife with humour and the actors sell it perfectly. Honourable mentions should go to Colby French, whose hard-nosed, sincere performance as "black ops" soldier Nick Steele is played straight rather than camped up and wouldn't be out of place in any Romero zombie film, and Matthew Davis, who delivers every line handled too him perfectly and never fails to bring the humour out of it.

    Before I get too carried away I should point out that this film isn't perfect. At times it is laugh-out loud funny but at others the humour falls flat, or is just a little bit lame. Also, while the acting is mainly strong, particularly in French and Davis' performances, in other places it is weak or wooden. Some of the plot points feel a little contrived and the humour is occasionally too juvenile to be genuinely funny. But at the end of the day, these flaws are not only eclipsed by the positives, they even add to the film somewhat, making it more likable because of its imperfections.

    This is a strong directorial debut from Matthew Kohnen, a filmmaker whose other credits seem to mainly consist of clerical or technical jobs, and I will certainly be looking out for more of his work. 'Wasting Away' stands out amidst the boggy mire that is modern horror cinema, a diamond in the mud of tired remakes and boring sequels that is all Hollywood seems capable of producing. It's refreshing, original, gleefully gross and most of all, it's fun. It's fun to watch and it looks like it was fun to make. The only thing that particularly disappoints me is the marketing failure. As far as I'm aware, 'Wasting Away' did not get a theatrical release over here and were it not for Fopp and their avid promotion of smaller independent films I would probably ever have heard of it. So watch it, enjoy it, and pass it on to ensure it gets the recognition it deserves.

    I leave you with a quote from the film's theme song, which pretty much says it all: "You know your day will suck when the dead start walking the streets, And their only source of nourishment is Human meat."
    8artpf

    Good Flick

    Turning the zombie film on its head, this film is an oddball comedy from the perspective of the brain munching monsters themselves.

    Beware of people posting raves. They worked on the film. You can tell who they are because they only have ONE review posted.

    That said, this is actually a really good humorous zombie flick. It's well acted and has a really good mix between horror action and comedy.

    I'd recommend you give it a try. It's well written too. The switcheroo is the zombies all think they are normal and when they talk to each other, they see each other as normal but those who aren't infected see them for what they really are. And it provides a lot of humor.
    6tmbrwlff

    Low budget but solid and funny

    This is definitely a movie to watch with someone who does not like hard core horror movies. It does have some death and dismemberment, but it is not over the top and let's face it the characters are relatable and even entertaining in a variety of ways. Fair warning these characters are not the brightest crayon on the tree *I know what I said* but they are endearing. All in all I would recommend this as a good popcorn comedy horror movie. The acting is a 8 out of 10, the story an 8 out of 10, the effects I'll say 9 out of ten. This isn't some great syfy movie effects but they did very well with what they had. Check it out.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    A very unique zombie movie...

    "Wasting Away" actually surprised the life out of me, being the zombie fan that I am, I can say that, yeah! The idea behind this movie is simply put amazing, and it was really nice to see a new approach to the zombie genre.

    The story in itself, is fairly mediocre, having a group of teenagers turning into the living dead by ingesting some chemical compound. I will not go into further details here, as to not spoil the movie. And then you see the world from their point of view, being zombies now. The world is different and people react to the teens oddly now (at least in their eyes).

    Yeah, zombies are slow moving creatures, if you are fan of Romero's zombies, and these zombies are slow as well, but they perceive the world around them as if the living are running around in double speed. Great idea, new idea, but it didn't work out too well in practical use. The result was a bit too childishly comical, which I didn't really enjoy.

    The movie takes you on an exciting ride at a good pace, and there are few dull moments in the movie. It is nice to see parts of the movie from both the living and the zombie's point of view.

    As for the acting, well I think the people they had in the movie actually did good jobs, despite it being people that I was mostly unfamiliar with. And I think only a handful of the known celebrity faces would have been able to carry this movie without it having to turn into a major money-turning machine. So hats off to the actors/actresses work here in "Wasting Away".

    If you are a fan of zombie movies, then you should definitely add "Wasting Away" to your DVD collection, because it brings a sharp edge and a new approach to the genre of the living dead.

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    • Goofs
      Tim tells Mike to call 911 to which Mike replies "I can't, they shut off my cell phone." However, 911 is required for all cell phones regardless if the phone is in service or not.
    • Quotes

      Tim: I got it. What do zombies look most like?

      Vanessa: Keith Richards.

      Tim: No, corpses. We look like corpses.

    • Connections
      Featured in Special Collector's Edition: Zombie Town (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Take the Skinheads Bowling
      Written and Performed by Camper Van Beethoven

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2013 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • India
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zombie Town
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Shadowpark Pictures
      • Wasted Pictures
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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