Zombie Rampage 2 (2018) Poster

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6/10
Solid indie zombie effort with a few minor flaws
During a zombie outbreak, the small group of survivors left in a small zombie-filled filled suburb try to secure a new stronghold to better position themselves for the future, only to find a rival biker gang have also set their sights on the building and must fight off both threats to survive.

This here was a fun throwback genre effort. Getting going with the opening coming attraction of the over-the-top blaxploitation effort involving the stereotypical African-American hero fighting off zombie interlopers, aliens and other creatures in a parody of the genre creates the perfect intro for the type of film here. As we get a quick round of character introductions in the facility as well as a hilarious training montage trying to prepare the new member to fight off the hordes of undead prowling around, this is not only quite funny but also gives us plenty to like about the surviving group with the way they come together to help each other. With this being a major focus of the film rather than being involved with the zombies or the psychotic biker gang, there's a serious disconnect that emerges in the middle portion where this one becomes a series of random, unrelated flashbacks showing various characters coming across zombies. While providing plenty of fantastic indie-flavored gore here with numerous people getting ripped to pieces, dismembered or bitten savagely, there's very little point here in featuring any character we've come across in these segments which is all understandable considering the behind-the-scenes information present but that's still no excuse. As well, the finale here is somewhat confusing where it completely zigzags around into several seemingly random and out-of-nowhere storylines. Coming together to showcase the exploits of the biker gang against the survivors makes little sense as we've had little opportunity beforehand to know who they are or what they're going for so the encounter feels awkward before getting to the zombies interrupting everything from out of nowhere. It feels quite jumbled and rather chaotic which does undermine this one somewhat.

Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Language, Extreme Graphic Violence, Nudity, several sex scenes and violence-against-children.
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1/10
You need to be trained
nogodnomasters28 March 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The film is designed to look retro. It starts with the zombie rampage in full swing. There is a small group of independents that are attempting to survive while warring gangs (we only see one) swarm the city.

The only gang we see are cannibals. This is a low budget film, they don't even try to film blocking out the trains and automobiles operating in the background. It is so nice that the rust belt has been able to give us a post-apocalyptic scene-setting. One of the characters was a take-off on Dolemite complete with some whack-a-da music. It looks like they had far more fun making this feature than I do watching it.

Guide: F-word, sex, nudity (Carol Word)
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