My main issue with Spoony's review(not to mention a buttload of other reviews) is
if you don't like found footage/POV movies , why are you watching them? It's fine if you don't like them , but why waste your money on a movie you know you won't like?
...symptom, and not by some distinction of species. Zombies, as of yet, just like in Quarantine, have been identified as humans that are killed by the bite of zombies, are somehow infected, and return to "life" as a zombie, attacking and biting other living humans and completing the cycle. Whether or not the source of the infection is identified is irrelevant to what they now are. So yeah, you could basically call these infected humans zombies.
You're very passive-aggressive in your argument. But what you need to understand is this: it's not really the plot device of the POV camera that makes it a bad idea in hindsight, it's the fact that it's disorienting and you're making a stylistic choice in exchange for putting your audience in a sickening sense of vertigo. A lot of good artistic innovation does when that same innovation is making your audience's heads throb too much to pay attention.
My main issue with Spoony's review(not to mention a buttload of other reviews) is
if you don't like found footage/POV movies , why are you watching them? It's fine if you don't like them , but why waste your money on a movie you know you won't like?
MovieJunky1000 3 months ago
no. don't flex.
MrHEC381991 6 months ago
there's a cat in the room...
ravenjehuty 8 months ago
Good response :)
wastetrip6666 10 months ago
[REC] was 10x better.
Webbula 1 year ago
The original they were infected with demons or something and in the remake they were infected with mutated rabies.
scottieman2 1 year ago
it was technically called the ARMAGEDDON VIRUS as it said in the newspapers all over the zombie lords appartment
DarkDragonas 2 years ago
...symptom, and not by some distinction of species. Zombies, as of yet, just like in Quarantine, have been identified as humans that are killed by the bite of zombies, are somehow infected, and return to "life" as a zombie, attacking and biting other living humans and completing the cycle. Whether or not the source of the infection is identified is irrelevant to what they now are. So yeah, you could basically call these infected humans zombies.
PachucoDesigns 3 years ago
You're very passive-aggressive in your argument. But what you need to understand is this: it's not really the plot device of the POV camera that makes it a bad idea in hindsight, it's the fact that it's disorienting and you're making a stylistic choice in exchange for putting your audience in a sickening sense of vertigo. A lot of good artistic innovation does when that same innovation is making your audience's heads throb too much to pay attention.
Second of all, zombies are identified by...
PachucoDesigns 3 years ago