Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Bringin’ the dead back to life- just like Jesus!


   Charmed Apocalypse Pictures base in Hampshire England is a UK production company on the verge of the Zombie evolution. they are going beyond the apocalypse angle of the zombie craze and entering a whole new realm of play by bringing the dead back to life. A concept that quite frankly is needed in the Zombie genre, you know to keep it freshly undead so to speak.
     I love the genre but to be honest at the current rate of production of material on the subject that is coming out now by the time the real one hits people will be so over it they will be welcoming the death! That said it is still one of the most awesome-est sub genres of horror ever conceived. I just feel that this new take on the whole thing will give it that new dose of macabre that the Zombie horde needs to stay relevant and vital in the first half of the second decade of the 21st century.
       The masterminds behind this evolution of the undead story telling are Andy Phelps and Jake Hawkins both with a great desire, no a need, to bring quality low-budget horror to the masses. No really it says so on their website!
Here is the tagline for “Zombie Resurrection” – ‘Death amongst the living is better than life amongst the dead’. As quoted by Sykes played by Eric Colvin. The film also is set to star Simon Burbage (Gandhi), Jim Sweeney (Mac). They are currently fielding budget concerns with a campaign on Indiegogo.com. Check out the promo trailer for the film below…
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15 months after the zombie apocalypse, a group of survivors are forced to take refuge in an abandoned school, where they encounter a mysterious zombie with the power to bring the undead back to life.
Zombie Resurrection is a darkly humorous low-budget horror film set 15 months after the zombie apocalypse. Since the outbreak, pockets of survivors live in isolated stockades dotted around the country, and so successful has this separation been that there have been no new infections for months.
The zombies have decayed away; deteriorating to slow, shambolic, toothless pests.
We join a group of eight survivors in the middle of a six-day march across the badlands, moving from one of the smaller stockades to the central most-populous hub. A party of people all dealing with the end of the world in their own way – the weekend soldier; the skittish prisoner; the unnecessarily violent veteran; the middle-class parent and his bizarrely well-adjusted daughter; the foul-mouthed chav; the idealistic zombie-rights campaigner; the pregnant religious zealot.
En route, the party leader has a freakishly unlucky encounter with a zombie, and loses a leg. With night-time quick approaching and the nearby horde lured by the smell of blood, the party are forced to seek refuge inside an abandoned school. There they encounter the first ripe zombie that they’ve seen in months; less than 24 hours since infection, the zombie is fast, powerful and absolutely terrifying.
Convinced that there must be other survivors in the building, a faction splits away from the group to investigate, and discovers a gathering of zombies involved in a bizarre resurrection ceremony. A mysterious serene zombie lays his hands upon one of the horde, who violently returns to life. Petrified, the man struggles to escape but is immediately re-devoured; a continual recycling of the horde that keeps them fresh and extraordinarily dangerous.
As the party fight to understand the mysteries of the school, they are confronted with their first real test of survival since the beginning of the outbreak. They rescue another survivor, a psychotic denizen whose only memories are of being brutally devoured a hundred times over, and attempt to kidnap the mysterious zombie from the midst of his horrifying congregation. Is he the answer to the zombie plague? How much faith can you have in something that science can’t explain?
As tensions build among the group the characters wrestle with issues of belief, guilt and self-interest. With the party fractured, a deadly balancing act develops between survival and heroism, in an increasingly splatter-ridden game of cat-and-mouse through to a gore-tastic climax.

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