The Walking Deceased
The Walking Deceased
R | 20 March 2015 (USA)
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A group of survivors from all walks of the apocalypse – an idiotic Sheriff with definite coma-induced brain damage, his hardass son and a hobo with only a crossbow to stave off the walking dead, four squabbling friends forced to survive this zombieland together, and a lonely zombie who just needs love to fully regain his warm body – leave their once-safe mall hideout in search of the rumored Safe Haven Ranch, a refuge untouched by the zombie virus that has ravaged humanity.

Reviews
Gareth James

Loved it. I can't believe the one star reviews.If this was as low a budget film that everyone is going on about then it was really well done.The acting was great and sending up the characters that they did was fantastic, CAAARRRRLLLLL. They used all the obvious flaws that we see in the Z movies and referenced so many different Z films and TV programmes. I was chuckling all the time which I put down to understanding the references and not looking for errors.Well done to the film makers and do another one please.

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Warren Marris

What has happened to Spoofs and Pardodies?Oh wait... I remember! The Scary Movie Franchise...Yeah, it has to be said that this movie follows all the old tropes of trying to cash grab at a popular formula. We are long past the days of Mel Brooks thanks in part to a Politically Correct sensibility that seems to have issues with people taking the P**s out of every cultural stereotype and shoving it in our faces about how Hypocritical society really is...This was the Genius of many Early Parody Movies... Mel;; Brooks, a Jewish Director/Writer/Movie Star, was more than willing to not only shove the ridiculous stereotypes of most people into our faces and say 'Seriously! This is how Stupid we all are!' but also send up his own beliefs because he KNEW that even he and his beliefs were not above a level of Hypocrisy.Brooks, Zucker and Abrahams were very culturally aware... and never afraid to ruffle feathers for a laugh - because when we laughed at what we saw on screen, we were also laughing at ourselves... Sadly, this art seems lost... This movie does NOT hit any of those notes and instead relies on 'Parody' of the most popular movies of its genre...The Title is obviously a Parody of The Walking Dead, There are references to 28 Days Later, Star Wars, Zombieland (Parody of a Parody? Are you serious?), Warm Bodies and many more.For what its worth, the film is NOT terrible... In fact, it has elements that are genuinely funny, though they are few and far between.The effects are possibly one of the better elements of the movie - And sometimes quite graphic and gory... But this does not make it a great film.Its biggest problem is they try too hard to cram as many pop culture references into the film to try and score cheap laughs that most of the time just do not work.Given that so many films seem to be pandering to the so called 'Social Justice Warriors' and avoid making jokes that may even remotely come across as Racist or Religious in anyway - Its still baffles me how so many of these movies still rely on Stoner Humour to try and get laughs!Overall, its cheap, tacky, but to be fair... Its short and mildly entertaining.It could have been so much more though - Instead to falls into the vain of Disaster Movie, Epic Movie, Scary Movie 4, The Starving Games and such like... Only with a much lower budget.Its not going to challenge your humour much - But you may get a few cheap laughs out of it.If people are going to continue doing parodies - PLEASE FOR GODS SAKE STOP TRYING TO BE POLITICALLY CORRECT! NOTHING SHOULD BE SACRED TO HUMOUR!

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Angie

If you like Zombieland, the walking dead and warm bodies along with a couple others you will love this spoof. You have to watch it more than once to get the little jokes suck as everyone calls the sheriff names like "chief, Sarge" etc and he always points to his badge and says "Sheriff". Darnell runs around with a toy bow and arrow and yet can't kill anything with it. The kids name is Chris but his dad "rick" keeps calling him CARRRRRRL, Every actor was casted to perfection, they take themselves so seriously and obviously having fun while doing the movie. Each person nailed their part to a "T". If you don't like or laugh at this you either are not intelligent enough to get it or have a funny bone in your body. Enjoy!!! And stick around for the out-takes they are just as funny.

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steve beard

I saw "The Walking Deceased", starring Dave Sheridan-Horrible Bosses, The Devil's Rejects; Tim Ogletree-this is his second movie, the first being Supernatural Activity; Joey Oglesby-Fruitvale Station, Supernatural Activity; Troy Ogletree-this is his second movie, the first being Supernatural Activity and Sophia Taylor Ali-Missionary Man, Barney & Friends_tv. In case you could not tell from the title, this is a parody movie of zombie movies and TV shows-including The Walking Dead, Warm Bodies and Zombieland, just to name the main targets. It's written by one of the stars, Tim Ogletree and filmed in San Antonio, Texas with a modest budget-a little over $1 million. Dave plays a sheriff that wakes up from a coma in a hospital to find the world has been infected by a zombie virus. He goes looking for his family and comes across other survivors, including Tim, Joey, Troy and Sophia. They hold up in a mall for a while and then, when the zombies get too thick, they go on the road and end up at a farm. Most of the jokes are really just dumb, although every once in a while, they do come across with something mildly funny, the majority are just dumb. There is a running joke about the sheriff Dave calling his son Karl-he keeps reminding him that his name is Chris. As the end credits start, there are some bloopers and out takes-if you are interested. It's rated "R" for violence, language, drug use and sexual content- including nudity-and has a running time of 1 hour & 28 minutes. It's not one that I would buy on DVD. If you are interested in seeing it, I would wait until it comes to cable TV.

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