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Zombies.The.Beginning.2007.STV.DVDRip.XviD-DOMiNO Zombi: La creazione (2007) (V) : Action, Horror : 2007 : Bruno Mattei : Gerald Acho, Alvin Anson, Dyane Craystan, Jim Gaines : Italy : 3.7/10 : N/A This movie gives you hope that this sort of thing can still be done - rip-roaring, action- packed brainless un-PC horror with not a shred of irony or post-modernism to be seen. All this needs is a score by Goblin or Fabio Frizzi and it would be pretty much perfect. Some brave director needs to pry the baton from Bruno's cold dead fingers and continue what he started...Highly Recommended! DOMiNO 1h 31mn 672 x 368 (1.826:1) 25.000 fps 1010 Kbps MPEG-1 Audio layer 3, 32 Kbps http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1043585/ Got offers? DVDs, screeners, work at a dvd rental, got R5's? We accept donations :) mail us - domino (at) hush (dot) com Greetz - ALTRUiSM, D0PE, RENTAL, ARCHiVED Thought they didn't make 'em like this anymore...!, 7 December 2008 Author: noahbbrown from United Kingdom Bruno Mattei's death really was a sad loss for lovers of exploitation. In the last few years of his life he churned out loads of shockers, including 'Snuff Trap' (which I really enjoyed) and that one that's a cross between Predator and Cannibal Holocaust...aye, 'Land Of Death', that's the one... This one here, though, is an absolute cracker and easily as 'good' as his 80s classic, 'Hell Of The Living Dead'/'Zombie Creeping Flesh'. It takes half an hour or so before it kicks off, but when it does, you will be incredulous that a film like this could still be made in 2007. Dialogue and dubbing are reliably hilarious, there's shedloads of gore and some very nasty and distasteful set-pieces. Plot is vague and gets mighty confused at the end, but you'd expect nothing less really. Cinematography looks nice and whilst I'm pretty sure this is SOV, it looks a lot better than 'Land Of Death' (which looked really CHEAP, but not in a good way). This movie gives you hope that this sort of thing can still be done - rip-roaring, action- packed brainless un-PC horror with not a shred of irony or post-modernism to be seen. All this needs is a score by Goblin or Fabio Frizzi and it would be pretty much perfect. Some brave director needs to pry the baton from Bruno's cold dead fingers and continue what he started...Highly Recommended!