Pontypool, Versus, Dead Set | 5th Leeds Zombie Film Festival Pt1 | The Big Daddy D Reviews
It's finally here! The zombies return to walk the streets of Leeds (well, from the cinema to the pub and back) for The 5th Leeds Zombie Film Festival!
Hosted again by Dominic Brunt and Mark Charnock - allias Paddy and Marlon from soap opera Emmerdale - and this year, Dominic will be showing a special preview of his very own zombie movie, Before Dawn!
We're back for another 12 hours of zombie movies - six of them in total - for an afternoon of excessive violence, blood and gore, random nudity, laughs - and beer! And it's all for charity as well!
In Part 1, we've got the following gore-tastic zombie flicks:
Pontypool - a low-budget, Canadian (no, not Welsh!) zombie movie based on Tony Burgess' award winning novel "Pontypool Changes Everything". A virus is changing the inhabitants of a small town into homicidal lunatics - and the spread of the virus is caused by certain words in the English language becoming corrupted. Truly a thinking man's zombie film. Very original, different - and scary!
Versus - a Japanese supernatural martial arts zombie film -- so, it covers quite a few genres then! A group of mobsters, who use one of the 666 portals in a forest as a connection between this world and the next, are forced to contend with all of the men they have killed and buried in the forest as they become reanimated as gun-carrying zombies!
Dead Set - It's The Living Dead meets Big Brother as a zombie outbreak strands the housemates and production staff inside the Big Brother House, which quickly becomes a shelter from the undead. But which will finish them off first - the zombies ... or each other??
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0:00 - Introduction
1:02 - Pontypool Movie Review
3:46 - Versus Movie Review
5:39 - Dead Set Miniseries Review