Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 8 / 10 Superior sequel, brutal and uncompromising It's nice to see London go up in flames though. I guess it's only fair that it doesn't start well because it also has no ending. Why have the people in zombie movies never heard of zombies? Why don't characters who freak out when a person appears and disappears over an edit, have the knowledge I do from ghost movies? Why do characters spend half a horror movie not acknowledging what they've seen? Why does the world of knowledge acquired from film not exist for characters in films? This idea would save audiences a lot of annoyance and crap movies. At one point the boy brat asks, "Do you think Mom is alive?" when he might better ask "Do you think our genetically-inherited stupidity caused all of this?" ![]() Rarely has the solution to a zombie invasion been this simple target and kill this whole stupid family in the first few minutes of the movie the stupid kids, the stupid father, even loving mom. It's like Dickens' lost zombie novel where everyone (again.) turns out to be related. It's nice that they could keep the entire plot in the family. Instead the absurd plot posits that two bratty idiot kids bring about the 2nd zombie outbreak that their half-zombie mom is the vessel and that their dad (her husband) who happens to be the guy running the safe zone is the first full-on zombie, with an alpha security clearance. It would have been terrific is the writers devised a clever way to revive the extinguished plague. The zombies are back after being quelled. Reviewed by onepotato2 1 / 10 zombie mombie Indeed, the virus is not yet dead, and this time, it is more dangerous than ever. However, after the first wave of returning refugees, an unsuspecting carrier of the highly transmittable pathogen enters the dead city, and unknowingly re-ignites the spread of the deadly infection. Army has restored order and is repopulating the quarantined city. (2002), when the unstoppable Rage Virus decimated the entire city of London, the U.S. ![]()
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