depends on what you like. Its basically like a live action film noir comic book, lots of guns, lots of cars, lots of hot women in skimpy outfits, very gritty gangster type stuff
why a Zombit? why not a Hombie?
btw, a Zombie would starve at my work!
we actually have a picking bay on our line everyone either calls the braindead bay or the zombie bay where there are a lot of freebie orders as wew refer to ones that do not want something from the bay you are picking on, ironicly one often ends up making more mistakes there than on a busy bay due to boredom and spending one’s time helping the person it the next bay resulting in skipping orders by forgetting where you were.
I tend toward more horror / suspense type films, the classic stuff like the Universal films of the 30s, but i did enjoy Saw and Hostel, not for the gore, but I thought the plot and character development was interesting. Hostel did make me cringe a bit, most films don’t do that to me. But I usually have a gallon or 2 of blood in my fridge and I have skeletons in my living room, so I guess I am kinda used to that sort of thing. I see gore in a movie and to me its just bits of latex rubber and stage blood.
I have never seen the human centipede but friends who yawned through Saw and the Hostel raved about THAT one.
(I was rivited to both Saw and the Hostel but not so much the sequels, disliked the one with the neck bomb but ironicly a real extortion case based on it occured in Australia.
I tend toward more horror / suspense type films, the classic stuff like the Universal films of the 30s, but i did enjoy Saw and Hostel, not for the gore, but I thought the plot and character development was interesting. Hostel did make me cringe a bit, most films don’t do that to me. But I usually have a gallon or 2 of blood in my fridge and I have skeletons in my living room, so I guess I am kinda used to that sort of thing. I see gore in a movie and to me its just bits of latex rubber and stage blood.
That is true about the effects, I certainly still love the old Hammer flicks, and I don’t mind a good B movie either