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Nazi zombies. Let me say that again. Nazi zombies. This gory little horror spot is an odd take on the zombie genre, full of splatter and spray and short on explanation for why Nazis are able to return as zombies and search for a box full of gold(it's explained more in the sequel apparently). But what you do get is some self-referential goreporn, a character who loves film and gets killed in a manner that totally befits his Braindead t-shirt, some cringe-inducing scenes, and more than a couple of jump scares. It has a strange obsession with intestines too. If you like zombie films, particularly ones that don't take themselves too seriously, check this one out. If you're bored of zombie films, don't, though this is definitely one of the better ones out there. Suck it, Zombies! Zombies! Zombies!
Nemesis
In the near future, cyborgs are trying to take over the world, information terrorists are everywhere, the LAPD has jurisdiction just about everywhere in the world, and everyone has a great ass. Sure, the plot is complicated, the acting at times horrible, and the script at times lacking...yet I don't care. The acting gets better over time, the action is balls-to-the-wall awesome throughout the entire film, there are some great special effects considering the budget, and there's a certain charm to how much some of the actors struggle with their accents. There's also a lot of B movie actors and bit part players that do phenomenal jobs. Watching Sven-Ole Thorsen get his butt kicked by an old lady is gold. Thomas Jane, Jackie Earle Haley, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagama, Brion James, Tim Thomerson, Deborah Shelton, Marjorie Monaghan...this movie is gold! It's an awesome low budget, limited release cyberpunk action film that fans of the genre should check out.