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The Revenant

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
12K
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Chris Wylde and David Anders in The Revenant (2009)
A horror movie/buddy comedy about Joey and his undead friend Bart who comes back from the dead as a revenant: an articulate zombie that needs to drink blood to arrest the decomposition of his body.
Play trailer2:34
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Dark ComedySupernatural FantasyComedyFantasyHorror

In Los Angeles, a fallen soldier who has joined the ranks of the living dead reunites with his best friend in order to deal with the city's drug dealers and killers - a perfect way to collec... Read allIn Los Angeles, a fallen soldier who has joined the ranks of the living dead reunites with his best friend in order to deal with the city's drug dealers and killers - a perfect way to collect the blood that one of them so desperately needs.In Los Angeles, a fallen soldier who has joined the ranks of the living dead reunites with his best friend in order to deal with the city's drug dealers and killers - a perfect way to collect the blood that one of them so desperately needs.

  • Director
    • D. Kerry Prior
  • Writer
    • D. Kerry Prior
  • Stars
    • David Anders
    • Chris Wylde
    • Louise Griffiths
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D. Kerry Prior
    • Writer
      • D. Kerry Prior
    • Stars
      • David Anders
      • Chris Wylde
      • Louise Griffiths
    • 54User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 3 nominations total

    Videos4

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    Trailer 2:34
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    The Revenant: Snack
    Clip 1:56
    The Revenant: Snack
    The Revenant: Snack
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    The Revenant: Snack
    The Revenant: Matty's Visit
    Clip 1:15
    The Revenant: Matty's Visit
    The Revenant: Bart Rises From The Grave
    Clip 1:52
    The Revenant: Bart Rises From The Grave

    Photos22

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    David Anders
    David Anders
    • Bart Gregory
    Chris Wylde
    Chris Wylde
    • Joey Luebner
    Louise Griffiths
    Louise Griffiths
    • Janet
    Jacy King
    Jacy King
    • Mathilda
    Eric Payne
    Eric Payne
    • Baily
    Bernardo Badillo
    Bernardo Badillo
    • Palance
    Theda Reichman
    • Bart's Parents
    Richard Reichman
    • Bart's Parents
    Wally White
    • Minister
    Floyd Van Buskirk
    Floyd Van Buskirk
    • Mourner
    Mark Elias
    Mark Elias
    • Mourner
    Zoë Simpson Dean
    Zoë Simpson Dean
    • Mourner
    • (as Zoe Simpson)
    David St. James
    David St. James
    • Mourner
    Frante Foggie
    • Bart's Friend
    Kevin Lyons
    • Bart's Friend
    Aaron Kahn
    • Bart's Friend
    Ken Martin
    • Bart's Friend
    Scott Hoover
    • Bart's Friend
    • Director
      • D. Kerry Prior
    • Writer
      • D. Kerry Prior
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews54

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    7trashgang

    good acting saved this flick

    On the promotion it was written, really funny really gory. Can't say that I agree with that. Not that it was a bad flick but i didn't have to laugh a lot throughout this flick. My only moment of a smile was the dildo scene. But was it gory. Not even that but the effects were great.

    This isn't your normal zombie flick. It's been seen from the point of a zombie this time who just can't die. First it all looks great to be a zombie and yes they can help society by killing scum but after a while things go out of hand and questions come in about why walking around like an undead.

    As I said, the effects were very good as did the acting by David Anders (the zombie) and Chris Wylde (as his friend Joey). It never bored me because you want to know what is going on but maybe clocking in at two hours is a bit too long. Nevertheless a nice entry in the zombie genre. But not as gory as stated and funny, not for me.

    Gore 1,5/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 4/5 Story 3,5/5 Comedy 0/5
    8badlydrawnhamster

    Deserves To Be A Huge Cult Classic

    Despite winning a lot of awards at various festivals (check out the wiki page for the impressive full list), The Revenant was frustratingly not given a proper release for far too long.

    It deserves to become a cult classic (in the best sense of the phrase) though as it's a very intelligently written new take on the zombie genre, something with a lot of genuinely fascinating ideas which are explored beautifully. Ultimately a horror film with a comedic edge, it has a lot of fun with it's concept, whilst still managing to pull off some truly horrible scenes. Yet it's also got a very strong emotional core, and certain moments are surprisingly tender and touching.

    I won't say much more as part of the fun is seeing how the film develops, but ultimately I loved this and would really recommend it to any film fan - and not just those in to horror films.
    7Rob-O-Cop

    undiscovered gem

    while we get bombarded with plenty of low budget junk it seems we can still miss something with real genius in it. This is one of the missed ones it seems. Well acted, well scripted, keeps the story moving, and gives us a new and interesting take on a tired genre. The special effects were also top notch and although you were aware this was a movie done on a tight low budget when the fx kicked in they went above and beyond the call. Top notch stuff. I also really liked the tone the lead actor got. A perfect balance and he delivered some really touching moments. So why didn't we get to see this movie in wider release. Studio politics? Who knows. Very worth the effort to track this one down and tell your friends. This is the sort of indie film making we need to encourage and support.
    7DisturbedPixie

    Super meets Fido

    Remember how gritty and darkly funny Super was, with that message that one person really can be heroic...or just insane while taking out the bad guys? Remember how Fido with it's campy comedy made you root for the zombie... who seemed to be an overall great guy? Smash that together and you get The Revenant.

    The pacing is not the best, but it has a good story with a great ending reminiscent of the Worst Case Scenario Promo Trailers (they never got enough funding to make that movie). Plus it has some very memorable moments thanks largely due to the acting of the two leads. Some of the dialog and character choices were a little cheesy and maybe unrealistic, but the rest makes up for those short comings.

    Just to keep in mind, I can't really call this a zombie film, because it seems way closer to a vampire film, but it has the gross moments you'd expect from a zombie comedy and doesn't really remind me of any vampire films. There is a slightly drawn out scene that claims he is both, which I would dismiss due to the misleading "facts" provided, but I'm sure zombie fans can appreciate much of the film.
    6kosmasp

    Beware of the ...

    I don't usually do a background check on movies. Neither before I watch them nor after that. But just when I was about to write my review I realized this movie was from 2009, but only just played on a 2011 Fantasy Film Festival in Germany. There must be a reason for this clearly. And there is. There seems to be two different cuts of the movie. And while another reviewer who watched this in 2009, talked about this becoming a cult classic, I think the re-edited version I got to see, won't get that far.

    Of course when I did watch it in cinemas, I just thought that the filmmakers had lost control and didn't mix their movie right. Just when you think the movie is going great, there comes a scene that almost puts into a full stop. The pacing is all over the place and the best you can say about some jokes is: "They tried". Which is not a good thing at all. Quite the opposite, you can feel how hard they try sometime to be cool, instead of just being. It seems that certain scenes have been inserted to satisfy certain demographics ... What a shame/scam ...

    Hopefully there will be a version where you can watch the original (alternate?) cut of the movie. Until then, this is decent, but not as good as Deadheads

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    • Trivia
      On April 19, 2009, The Revenant won the "Best Feature Film 2009" award at the Xanadu Las Vegas Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Horror Convention during its closing ceremonies.
    • Goofs
      After Bart comes back from the dead, his body clearly shows the incisions and sutures from an autopsy. With battle deaths and other cases in which the cause of death is obvious and undisputed, autopsies are not necessary nor performed.
    • Quotes

      Joey: Bart... you gotta kill me. You gotta kill me, man...

      Bart: Kill you?

      Joey: I can't go through eternity talking with a fuckin' dildo on my throat.

    • Alternate versions
      A new cut of the film is being completed in 2011 for international distribution and domestic release in September or November of 2011. Several scenes were consolidated and additional scenes and footage was added or restored. Also music was added and changed in the new cut. The old, (2009) cut is now considered the "Festival Version," and should properly be considered the "alternate" version, the "Official version" will be released theatrically in 2011.
    • Connections
      References Dirty Harry (1971)
    • Soundtracks
      Bad Shit Goes Down (Cello Pieces)
      Performed by Hope Easton

      Recorded and engineered by Shawn Cromwell

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thây Ma Nổi Loạn
    • Filming locations
      • Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Wanko Toys
      • Putrefactory
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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