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Jan 2020 *
So next movie I have revisited is a movie I actually discovered thanks to Box who drafted it in the previous horror draft. I'm talking about FleshEater, a zombie movie from 1988 when zombie flicks started losing their appeal. The turkey score of 4,8 on imdb indicates it is bad according to the average Joe/Jane. It's trash indeed in the same league as Burial Ground who had been my favorite bad movie for awhile. However FleshEater actually is rapidly rising in my favorite trashranking.

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What's the appeal of this zombie flick? It has a paper thin plot, there is hardly any character development. However it has a great pace, it's only like 10minutes before the 'head' zombie played by director Bill Hinzman makes a first victim. It's no Evil Dead but the gore is practical and the people behind these effects and make-up did great on a low budget. they elaborate on most of the gory parts in the 'making of'. It's enlightening and you can't feel unmoved by their enthusiasm and dedication. producer/assistant director Andrew Sands (also playing the dressed up vampire getting his nose bitten off) said FleshEater was the most fun project he participated in. And I think a lot of other cast members felt the same about it.

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Fans of George Romeroโ€™s Night of the Living Dead would recognize Hinzman immediately as zombie number 1, the first zombie attacking poor Barbra and her brother. Hinzman took the basic idea of his role added some witchcraft idea and moved the start location to the woods instead of a cemetery. He makes a first victim some more and everyone he bites will be infected and go on a human hunt as well. Itโ€™s as basic as it gets but the movie actually never manages to be boring.

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There is some more NOTLD moments like the young bunch hiding in a cabin barricading it but there is already an infected one among them (like Karen the little girl even though it takes a lot longer for her to transform). A couple eventually are forced to take shelter in an underground barn which is initially their savior. They manage to stay out of the claws the zombies several times however unwillingly leading them to other people who ainโ€™t that lucky. They eventually get a tragic ending like Ben, as one of the hunters mistakenly takes them for zombies. Oh yes and there is a big fire too not a car but a barn.

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The movie feels pretty 80s, one of these things are gratuitous nudity. There is several scenes where breasts are exposed. The most memorable is the one where the eldest daughter (Susan Marie Spier) of a family of 5takes a shower, gets attacked and killed by Hinzman and later on returns to join in on the family feasting on poor daddy. Was this some kind of nod to Trash (Linnea Quigley) from Return of the Living Dead who spends most of the movie fully naked as well? The youngest daughter dressed as little angel was actually played by the directorโ€™s own daughter Heidi. Bill said that short interaction he has with his daughter in the movie was his favorite moment. Of coursewho wouldnโ€™t love have their own kids join in on some human nibbling? The mother was played by Billโ€™s own wife Bonnie. It was really a family project!

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Yes this movie owes big time to Night of the Living Dead and it was all with the consent of George Romero himself. Iโ€™m really the last person who gets hot about tribute movies but this little flick, obscure trashy gem deserves more recognition. I works actually wonderfully as some kind of unofficial sequel to the Romero classic or the further adventure sof zombie number 1. I think it should be included in all future Romeroโ€™s Dead trilogy boxes as a bonus.


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Next revisit (probably): The Entity (1982)


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sfpx says:
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Jan 2020
I assumed all the movies you'd be revisiting were movies from many years ago that you barely remembered. But you know what they say when you assume....

Anyway, yes. Good flick. I need to revisit it as well. Have you seen Toxic Zombies (1980)? I think you may enjoy it. It's a similarly trashy zombie flick.


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Johan_WoW says:
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Jan 2020 *
I had to look it up and apparently I have seen it even though I have no memories about it. Seems I wasn't really impressed.


Well movies I really liked I must have some memories about. If I would barely remember there is a big chance I didn't like it and not worth a revisit. But I want to revisit movies that aren't mentioned that much.And generally movies I know I will lay back and enjoy the ride. This one definitely deserves some more recognition.


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OnyxHades says:
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Jan 2020 *
Another one I like, but haven't seen in years. Guess I'll rewatch it soon.

Nice review!


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Johan_WoW says:
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Jan 2020
Well I want to motivate people to watch or re-watch this one for sure.


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OnyxHades says:
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Jan 2020
I'm going to see if I can find it this week. I think it's on either Prime or Tubi, but I can't remember for sure.


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Feb 2020
Bill Hinzman died 8 years ago today, so I think it's a relevant time for me to reply to this post.

I love this movie. Funny you should compare it to Burial Ground, because I bought it in a Shriekshow 3-pack that included this, Burial Ground, and Zombie Holocaust (easily the worst on the set). It may be a cheesy movie, but it's oozing with charm and an absolutely amazing low-budget 80's Halloween atmosphere. Like you said, you can tell that everyone involved in this movie had a blast making it.

It ain't original and it rips heavily from Night of the Living Dead, but at the same time, it adds so much more. The pacing is indeed wonderful as the movie covers a lot of great zombie themes like the initial disbelief, the survival/boarding up the house bit, FleshEater himself running amok and turning everyone into killing machines in various scenarios, and then the authorities doing their cleanup.

This may be the perfect zombie movie. You've got me excited. I think I'll pop this movie in the ol' dvd player soon.


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