Zombie Nation
Zombie Nation
R | 05 October 2004 (USA)
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A psycho cop has a habit for pulling over random women and taking them to an abandoned warehouse, where he tortures and kills them. He gets what's coming to him when a pack of zombie women rise from their graves in order to get proper revenge.

Reviews
Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Nessieldwi Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Dirtylogy It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
sfreynolds1976 I want the 81 minutes of my life back.A complete and utter waste of the $1.00 I spent on the DVD at the local reject shop. I tried to get my money back for it, but they said I couldn't. I told them to take the DVD back anyway just in case I ever accidentally watched it again at home, but they wouldn't even take it back that way.I tried to throw the DVD away, but one of the kids saw it in the bin and thought it was there by accident, and put it back on the shelf.Please, don't buy this movie. It has some sort of supernatural ability to keep coming back and reminding you that it stole those 81 minutes from your life, and you'll never get them back...
the-dude1996 Ulli Lommel is actually very talented, his films just don t always play to his advantages. But, he always manages to create an interesting film, even if it may not necessarily be good. As for this film, sure its cheap, sure the story makes no sense, and sure the acting may suck. But its short, entertaining, and its always nice to see David Hess, even if his role is no more than a small cameo. The gore is fine in most respects, but the zombie make-up is incredibly weak, and the main villain just isn't convincing enough to be threatening. Lommel should have tried to convince Hess to play that part instead. In the end, if you walk into this with an open mind, you will find an interesting, short little film. Definitely not the worse, regardless of what the other users here may say.
tsdanclason I have no words to express how bad this film is but I have watched many shocking films like epic movie and meet the Spartans and others. But no of them compare to this. I only watched this so i could alert my friends on how bad this movie is. There is absolutely nothing good about this film NOTHING at all. This movie will kill you its that bad so listen to me and every other person who says this is bad just listen to them okay because I cant believe this film is in existence it is plain awful. Also what the hell is up with the police station set it looks like it was done in a boiler room or something.Avoid at all costs please You have been warned Nothing good comes from this movie what so ever.
lovecraft231 These days, one director whose name horror fans have learned to fear is Ulli Lommel. Originally known for directing films like the supernatural slasher flick "The Boogeyman", the Richard Hell (yes, the musician) vehicle "Blank Generation" and the notorious gay themed horror film "The Tenderness of Wolves", Lommel was a director who at one point could at least be said to have not been terrible. How times change then, because his name is now largely synonymous with pretty bad (and all around tasteless in a bad way) accounts of notorious serial killers and murder cases, and the type of unwatchable, oftentimes lazy low budget crap that polluted rental shelves in the decade. Case in point: his misleadingly titled movie "Zombie Nation." "Zombie Nation" deals with officer Joe Singer (Günther Ziegler, whose character is supposed to be from Alabama, yet he speaks with a heavy Germanic accent), who likes to pick up loose women, fondle them, and then torture and kill them. Why? Well, like so many cinematic psychopaths in low budget garbage like this, he had a really bad childhood with a minister dad (David Hess, in a rather worthless cameo) and an abusive mom that has turned him into a religious zealot/killer. Well, one woman knows that others are disappearing, so she has herself protected by a voodoo curse in case he gets her. The next thing you know, she and a few others come back from the dead for revenge.I don't have a problem with the cheap production values (apparently, houses and police stations are in abandoned furniture stores and boiler rooms.) A lot of really low budget exploitation movies were able to take their obvious limitations and still come up with something entertaining. The problem though, is that "Zombie Nation" is really, really bad horror/exploitation garbage. The kind that makes you feel like you've wasted an hour and a half of your life you will never get back. The kind that makes you incredibly mad when it's over. So, what makes it so bad? For one thing, this movie has no energy to it whatsoever. Pretty much everything about this-from the dialog to the constant flashbacks to the violence has all the verve and spirit of a man on downers. This movie can't even make a dumb redneck getting his penis torn off and eaten interesting. Then there's the aforementioned flashback scenes, which are handled with all the finesse of an epileptic person holding a food tray. The flashbacks themselves just show up from time to time, and don't offer anything worthy of note other than they are some of the clumsiest attempts at adding back story I've ever seen. Don't even get me started on the "Fight Club" flashback. Also, I know the director (who has a horrible acting role as a therapist who constantly asks "Is it safe?") was working with a budget, but come on, this police station can't even afford things like computers or radios? Then there's the zombies themselves. While one of them wonders if there are "millions more like us", this isn't really a zombie nation. Apparently, a zombie nation or whatever only needs five zombies. Also, in Ulli Lommel's world, all you need to look like a zombie is some white make-up, a little blood here and there, and enough eyeshadow to make them look like you have raccoon eyes. These thing's not only don't look like zombies (they don't even show any signs of decay), but they don't act like zombies either. I'd forgive this if the intention was to try something different to subvert the expected behavior of the walking dead, but this just reeks of laziness. These zombie girls talk, drive cars, flirt, wear sunglasses, and do so many other things that they did when they were alive. This barely even counts as a zombie movie, as it's more of yet another "killer with mommy issues" movie. Oh, and what's with the annoying Euro-Dance music that plays whenever the girls go on the attack? I hated everything about this movie, and I didn't give a s#!t about anyone or anything in it either. As a matter of fact, you can tell nobody involved gave a s#!t about what they were doing, and there is nothing worse than lazy exploitation. If you, like me, managed to sit through this whole thing, then congratulations, you are just as p!$$ed off as I am. Look, I know Lionsgate and other studios realize that there is an undemanding audience to cater to, but come on, this is bad even by terrible Direct to DVD standards. Seriously, the people who released this crap should feel ashamed of themselves.I could complain more and more, but yeah, there is no reason to see this. I can't see it appealing even to the bad movie mavens of the world.