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Dance of the Dead (Gregg Bishop, 2008)
For those who have overdosed on zombie comedies, Dance of the Dead should prove to be a real breath of fresh air. Despite it’s independent budget (which often shows), it manages to nail so many essential elements of the genre. It’s consistently funny, fast-paced, and genuinely moving at times. This is in part thanks to the brilliant cast, with there not being a weak link amongst them. As a result you’ll be praying that every character pulls through, which is a very rare thing. If your a fan of the undead then you owe to yourself to skip Zombieland and check this out instead, as it should have you smiling throughout.

Dance of the Dead (Gregg Bishop, 2008)

For those who have overdosed on zombie comedies, Dance of the Dead should prove to be a real breath of fresh air. Despite it’s independent budget (which often shows), it manages to nail so many essential elements of the genre. It’s consistently funny, fast-paced, and genuinely moving at times. This is in part thanks to the brilliant cast, with there not being a weak link amongst them. As a result you’ll be praying that every character pulls through, which is a very rare thing. If your a fan of the undead then you owe to yourself to skip Zombieland and check this out instead, as it should have you smiling throughout.



March 27, 2010, 8:16pm  Comments