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Incubo sulla città contaminata (1980)
The best parts of this movie...
Zombies on a plane! Zombies in a TV station! Zombies in a hospital! Zombies in an elevator! Zombies in a house! Zombies in a cellar! Zombies on a plane again! Sorry, I had to. This movie was horrible. The only way to bare it was by poking fun at it. Though I did like the twist at the end. But even that wasn't anything to write home about. One thing I love about zombie movies is the makeup. The makeup in this movie was hideous. I could understand what they were trying to do, being that the cause was radiation. Maybe I'm just too fond of Tom Savini's work and the zombies that grace George Romero's films. The zombies in this movie looked like wolf men in a lot of cases.
Quella villa accanto al cimitero (1981)
Was this a comedy?
I watched this movie for the first time tonight along with a buddy of mine. Luckily we're both the kind of guys that can make a bad movie fun by blurting out stupid jokes a la Mystery Science Theater 3000. Some of the things we noticed were the over-abundance of eye close-ups, people calling out for others, and Bob who liked to play with... dolls? On top of that, his screams and dubbing were so hideous, they were fantastic. After some laughs, I gave Bob the benefit of the doubt (back to the doll). That is until he pulled out his pink water gun. Thanks for the laughs, Bob.
This movie would make an excellent drinking game. A drink for every time the camera zooms in on someone's eyes, or when somebody is calling someone's name. Try it. :D