Zombie Honeymoon
Zombie Honeymoon
| 23 October 2004 (USA)
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Zombie Honeymoon is a gore-soaked exploration of how far the boundaries of true love can be pushed without reaching a breaking point.

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SoftInloveRox

Horrible, fascist and poorly acted

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Solidrariol

Am I Missing Something?

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Micah Lloyd

Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.

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Wyatt

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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GL84

After an accident on their honeymoon, a woman begins to grow concerned about the change in her new husband's' behavior as it grows increasingly obvious he's become a zombie and tries to keep the behavior under control.This was a decidedly bland and quite uninspired effort that rarely feels like a horror film. Among the major factors keeping this down is the fact that the storyline here hardly ever reads as being a true horror film due to the vast majority of scenes in here being really uninteresting due to the vast majority of scenes in here being really uninteresting as one. Since the main focus here is the diet and how that change affects their behavior toward each other, that changeover should've been handled a lot better than it is here due to the absolutely banal ability to wrap everything as if it's simply cut-and-dried of all explanations and based off that simplistic premise. That is where this one tries to build it's horror off of instead of where it really should matter, as for some really inane manner the fact that a vegetarian is suddenly eating raw meat voraciously and continuously without provocation overlooks the fact that a man is slowly decomposing and actively eating people, both of which should be far more pressing matters that are completely overlooked in here. The focus is entirely wrong and the reasoning why this is allowed to go on instead of being reported to the police is simply lame and really furthers how boring the first half is as this is barely interesting anyway. Beyond the reasoning, what makes this so bad is the entire opening of this which really has nothing of interest here as the couple are arguing about their lifestyle or hanging with friends, and very little of that makes for an enjoyable time. They leave so little of this with any kind of enjoyable parts that even if it wasn't as lame and bland as it is the utterly torturous pace here is of much bigger concern here as this is far more uploaded with drama than horror that it has very little chance to make an impression when it does try something. That really only leaves this with two small scenes of interest here, the best being the first attack on the beach which has a pretty disturbing reality to it with the tranquility of the rushing water and the suspense of the slowly-emerging creature from the waves beyond the fine brawl and the gory resolution. As well, the finale assault on the police officers is where all the blood and gore scenes are found in a somewhat energetic sequence which includes the nice stalking down in the darkened living room culminating in the vicious and brutal ambushes where we also get the fine aftermath of the bodies as well. Though the zombie make-up is decent enough, that's all that works here as this one tends to feature more flaws.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Nudity and a sex scene.

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Matt Kracht

The plot: Blissful newlyweds have their honeymoon interrupted by a freak zombie attack. With her husband rapidly turning into a zombie, a woman's loyalty and love are pushed to the limit.The problem with zombie movies is that pretty much everything has been done to death. Yes, even zombie romantic comedies are nothing new. It takes a lot to actually make your movie stand out in a genre that attracts every low budget filmmaker ever, and this movie was just too flawed. I found much of the movie to be clichéd and derivative, unfortunately.Like most people, my biggest issue was that the wife was too quick to overlook the fact that her husband was an undead, serial killing cannibal. If the movie had built up to this, it would have been much better. Once she found him eating a freshly-killed corpse, there was absolutely nowhere else left to go, except a series of predictable, repetitive scenes where he kills people and eats them, while she wrings her hands.The concept was solid, but the execution failed. Instead of this movie, I recommend I, Zombie or Return of the Living Dead Part 3. Both of those movies were pretty low budget and flawed, but they worked much better than this one, in my opinion.

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kneiss1

The whole idea of this movie didn't appeal to me. I have been watching the movie without any interest. I kept distracting myself with all sort of stuff. This rarely happens to me. Party it's the theme of the movie that simply doesn't bother me. Out of all fantasy-, and horror-creatures, zombies are the most ugly, and most boring ones. I don't understand why so many movies are choosing this theme.So yea, I am a zombie movie hater. But, if a zombie movie is actually good, I will still like it. I really loved watching the evil dead movies and some of Romero's old movies. Zombie Honeymoon is too trashy for me. There are even worse movies out there, and I guess if you are interested in the zombie theme, this movie might be to your liking. For me, there are very few movies I cared less about.

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Scarecrow-88

Newly married couple, Denise(Tracy Coogan)& Danny(Graham Sibley)face a major unusual crisis that will certainly test their love for one another..he is infected with blood he consumed when a zombie, who emerged mysteriously from the sea as they were laying on the beach, vomits in his mouth. Danny dies later then awakens to the attending medical staff and Denise's surprise. Later Denise finds that Danny is eating the flesh of a hefty neighbor setting off the rest of the plot about coping with a major problem that will only get worse. Soon the unquenchable, insatiable hunger for flesh due to the infectious craving in his belly will drive Danny to kill nearly anyone in his sight munching down without restraint as blood soaks his skin and clothes. Denise will have to somehow come to terms with the fact that Danny, her beloved husband, is a member of the undead and can not be saved from his affliction. Nikki(Tonya Cornelisse)and Buddy(David M Wallace)are their friends who will soon see the effects of being a zombie themselves. As the film continues, Danny begins to decay.Here's the thing about this movie..despite how outrageous and gruesome the flesh-eating gets, the film remains firm in establishing this devotion and love between these two people facing a very difficult situation out of their control. Nothing like I expected..I figured it up the comedy quotient considerably, but about half-way through, when the violence escalates and Danny's lost control of this hunger, it gets dead serious. The comedy within the story is more subtle than goofy. Not a bad little film;quite serious in overall tone despite a macabre wink to the zombie genre.

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