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Starring Steve Barkett, Lynne Margulies, Sid Haig, Christopher Barkett, Alfie Martin, more. Two astronauts return from a long journey in space. They discover that, in their absence, the Earth has been plunged into a nuclear holocaust. Insane minor desp
Come on it's got the word 'zombie' in the title!Reviewed by Jennifer M. Hensley, 2009-11-24
The guy above me is telling the truth. Still a great flick! The 'head scene' is hilarious and I could tell that the folks behind this film really gave it their all for what they had to work with. If your vhs copy is good just stick with it for now. This disk has slightly poor quality, but hey, it's on disk man!!! Oh...one more thing, the futuristic background in this low budget flick is pretty impressive.
The quality is awful, but the story is watchableReviewed by C. Kelley, 2007-09-23
I bought a copy of Zombie Aftermath on DVD to replace my friend's
aging copy on VHS. I bought this mostly for nostalgia reasons,
since my old band had used a sequence from this movie in a music
video back in high school. The video and audio quality are
absolutely awful. This is due to the fact that it was obviously
copied from a VHS version of the movie. There are occasional video
glitches, and the whole package seems even worse than the original
movie, if that's possible.
To prove this point, I loaded up my friend's VHS copy of the
movie(originally titled 'Aftermath' in the US). Even though the VHS
tape is 25 years old, the video and audio were sharper than the
DVD. In fact, it's safe to say that my friend's VHS tape suffers
from much less tracking noise and glitching than the DVD version. I
believe this is a first for me, as I have never seen a DVD that
made me yearn for the days of magenetic tape.
As far as the story goes, there are very few zombies in Zombie
Aftermath. I believe the word Zombie was added to increase sales.
It's the story of a group of astronauts who come back to earth,
only to discover that there was a nuclear war that wiped out most
of the population. There are 3 groups left---biker crazies(think
Mad Max),regular people trying to cope, and mutated zombies. Sid
Haig stars as the main baddie in the movie. I use the word 'stars'
sparingly, since he was the only recognizable actor in the whole
movie. The director did go on to star in several sub-B-grade
movies, but most of those are rated worse than this movie.
Even with the quality issues and plot issues, there are still
reasons to watch this movie. There is one scene near the beginning
of the movie where an old man has his head blown off from a shotgun
blast. The cheese factor of this effect is worth seeing a few times
in slow motion, since it looks like a paper-mache head with a gray
wig getting ripped off of his body. Some of the acting is decent,
and Sid Haig is relatively believable. Also, the movie does have a
fully-orchestrated score, which is amazing for a movie this cheesy.
I have seen higher-budget movies take the canned-music route, so
this was a real surprise.
Overall, this is not a terrible movie. My only real hangup is the
price vs the video quality. If you can justify $13 for a cheeseball
movie, buy it and enjoy it. If you ever see it available in VHS (As
'Aftermath', 'The Aftermath', or 'Zombie Aftermath'), pick it up
for peanuts and forget about this dvd. Then again, this may be the
last release of this movie, ever. I almost think that it should be
given a viking funeral and allowed to fade into further obscurity.