4/10
As mediocre as the first
24 November 2012
Warning: Spoilers
A surviving band of soldiers and civilians have taken refuge at a military barracks. Life is tough and brutal, but hope appears when a high level communication is received from a military base on the coast, telling of sanctuary elsewhere in Europe...

Just as salvation appears to be in reach, the base suffers an overwhelming defeat at the hands of the Zombies.

The surviving handful of troops and civilians make their way to the coast to uncover the truth behind the message. Their perilous journey takes them across a now treacherous, death-ravaged landscape, where the living dead are vast in number and wandering bandits impose their own malicious sense of law and order.

What follows is a journey into hell and a desperate battle against all odds for the very survival of the human race, and those two from Holland at the end.....

The first movie wasn't very good, it made its money because it had a really good DVD cover, so, one could imagine how bad I thought this was going to be.

And to be fair, it's as good as the first, but in my mind, my expectations were lowered that much, I enjoyed it just a little bit more.

The acting is far from good, and the only one who made an impact on me was the girl who has a cinema named after her in London, because she was easy on the eye.

The rest of the cast look solemn toward the camera and every now and again run into to some very depressed looking Zombies.

My favourite scene though in the whole movie though was when the group wasted copious amounts of ammo on the slowest zombies in the world, when they could have easily strolled though the lot of them.

The film has a little post modern ironic twist at the end, but I past caring when the fake sound effects of fighter jets took over the speakers.

Worth watching, but you'll be looking at your watch a few times.
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