Sunday, August 8, 2010

Autumn (2009)

A virus kills most of the world's population, leaving a handful of survivors wondering what happened. Due to differing opinions on what to do, they split up. Some of the group stays in town to wait for help, while others believe the best thing to do is get out of town since there are hundreds of dead bodies in the streets.

Shortly afterwards, the dead begin to rise. At first they don't have any reasoning. They walk until they hit a wall and then continue trying to walk through it. But with each passing day, they seem to get more thought process and start coming after those left alive.

Three of the group hold up in a farm house in the middle of nowhere but soon find that sound attracts the zombies, who have taken a liking to the noise made by their generator. While the film may sound interesting, it's not. And just when you think it can't get any worse, here comes David Carradine as an insane old man to drag the production down a little further.

The people in the film make bad decisions, such as riding a motorcyle (zombies are going to knock you off it at some point), not loading up on guns after being attacked, and living in a house with lots of windows that is going to be difficult to defend. It's long, boring and stupid. Don't waste your time.

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