Gangsters, Guns & Zombies (2012)

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Gangsters, Guns & Zombies (2012). 1h 28m | TV-MA

“Having just robbed a bank six men are in the process of getting away when a zombie outbreak occurs and dramatically changes their immediate plans. Since one of their members has been shot the leader of the group named u0026quot;Tonyu0026quot; (Huggy Leaver) makes the decision to take their wounded comrade to the hospital. Unfortunately, the zombie outbreak has devastated that area and so they are forced to bring him back into the van and continue driving. Yet even though their vehicle takes them outside of the city limits they continue to see the havoc brought on by zombies well into the countryside. And with fatigue and lack of food and fuel beginning to become an issue they soon realize that they desperately need to make it to their safehouse soon. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that for an ultra low-budget project this film turned out to be somewhat of a surprise. For starters, I thought that the plot was adequately suspenseful and the acting reasonably solid. Additionally, unlike so many low-budget films today, the director (Matthew Mitchell) decided not to take the easy route and make something u0026quot;so bad itu0026#39;s goodu0026quot; and tried to produce something a bit better instead. To that end, the humor and dialogue wasnu0026#39;t nearly as crude. On the flip side, however, the audio wasnu0026#39;t as sharp as it could have been and the extras (used predominately as u0026quot;the zombiesu0026quot;) lacked the necessary makeup which really hurt the film as a whole. That being said, while I admired the manner in which the director used the scant resources available, the flaws were too noticeable to be ignored and for that reason I have rated this film accordingly. Slightly below average.”

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