Party time kiddies
27 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Rave to the grave is another made for TV production that tried to be a direct continuation from four and failed miserably. All the kids, even the dead ones, are now in college going to parties, falling in love and trying new drugs.

The gang even witnesses the undead attacking and think its a Halloween prank. I could buy that if Necrophilis hasn't feature them deal with these creatures before, but since they have they could've been more cautious or investigated further into the matter instead of letting it go.

Trioxine has been converted by a school lab into a highly lethal drug once taken gives you the ultimate high until your consumed by the urge to eat brains. I like the idea they were going for, return the series back to its roots, with punk rock teenagers who like to party yet the execution was off from all humor thrown in. Every time a zombie bite someone they were played for laughs or when was stalking near at the big rave an extra would compliment them on their killer costume.

The music consisted mostly of rap which isn't my bag and dates it a bit in terms of what year its suppose to be.

Whatever happened between the break in between the films the chemistry they once had is gone and now feels artificial and phoney. Though it tried to capture what ever spark the last one had it didn't cut it in humor or horror and was a flop. Time to leave the zombies in the graveyard until a truly exceptional script comes along to revive them once more.
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