Title: Aaarnishoz Company: Ben Wheele Genre: Action Reviewed By: Redwampa Story: 2/10 Animation: 9/10 Scenery: 8/10 Voices: 7/10 Music: 8/10 Total: 34/50 (Good) Summary: What we have here is a invasion of a zombie virus from space.... I think. Well it was in a rocket and it hit a kid and the kid became a zombie that spread it around. Anyway, the important thing here is that it was something that could be spread around, with that out of the way let me continue. The plot isnt anything spetacular a few people decide to save the world from the zombies with some diologe thrown in from time to time. I was a bit dissapointed to see a scene ripped off from "From Dusk Till Dawn" though, but other than that the rest of the film seemed original.... or was it? ::Plays ominous music:: The gore and the animation was the obvious highlight of this film as zombies spit mustard like goo at people, heads fly, hearts are pulled out of chests, blood drips and does everything else you could possibly think that blood can do. All the while brains are smashed and school kids are slaughtered. Not to mention the giant baby zombie "showdown" towards the end. :wink: :wink: The music is nicely choosen and sets a fast pace for almost the entire movie and even manages to create tension in on particular scene as the "Zombie Hunter" arrives at night to a quite city with no one around and blood on the walls. In the end its like a music video about zombies, though what the heck was that space thingy that came down and saved the day? Thats the only part I didnt get and how did they know when to run and why did they know it would explode? Was is a government doomsday device created just incase zombies invaded from space? How about a enemy of the zombies that finally tracked them down? The world may never know.