13 Eerie (2013)
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 9:45 pm
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Some forensic students get taken to the area around a condemned prison for field testing. Little do they know the prisoners were experimented upon and still walk the Earth. Oh, and they're hungry for human flesh.
Carrying a 4.5 rating on IMDB, and that's probably .5 too high.
The dialogue is laughable with loads of cliches being delivered, not to mention the walk away from the explosion without flinching or looking bad thing. Plus, there's stuff like this:
Girl (on radio): "Professor, we've found a fourth body. It's a female."
Professor (on radio): "That's impossible. Get back to work."
Girl goes back to work with no argument...
Also, there are two raw chickens stolen before any of the zombies wake up, so I don't know how that happened.
Plus, what do you do when you're the government and you accidentally unleash hard to kill zombies? Throw up a chain link fence, leave a bunch of the chemicals laying around that caused the outbreak, and call it a day...yep.
It's pretty bad, but honestly, a decent effort for a low budget horror film. They just should have had someone else write it.
Some forensic students get taken to the area around a condemned prison for field testing. Little do they know the prisoners were experimented upon and still walk the Earth. Oh, and they're hungry for human flesh.
Carrying a 4.5 rating on IMDB, and that's probably .5 too high.
The dialogue is laughable with loads of cliches being delivered, not to mention the walk away from the explosion without flinching or looking bad thing. Plus, there's stuff like this:
Girl (on radio): "Professor, we've found a fourth body. It's a female."
Professor (on radio): "That's impossible. Get back to work."
Girl goes back to work with no argument...
Also, there are two raw chickens stolen before any of the zombies wake up, so I don't know how that happened.
Plus, what do you do when you're the government and you accidentally unleash hard to kill zombies? Throw up a chain link fence, leave a bunch of the chemicals laying around that caused the outbreak, and call it a day...yep.
It's pretty bad, but honestly, a decent effort for a low budget horror film. They just should have had someone else write it.