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2/10
Zombie Isle: Painfully bad
Platypuschow30 December 2018
This is the first movie I've seen from Robert Elkins and it's not a good start.

A hyper low budget independent zombie movie, Zombie Isle is filmed in a grindhouse manner though likely just to disguise the lack of funds and how bad everything looks.

It tells the story of a tutor and his students who go to an island on a field trip only to fall foul of the undead. Pretty standard stuff, just really really really bad.

From the amateurish grindhouse effects to the terrible editing (Both video and sound) all the way to the dreadful cast and zombies this is a prime example of why independent filmmakers choose the zombie sub genre. Zombie films are popular and very cheap and cheerful to make, however creating an original enjoyable feature? That's where most struggle and Mr Elkins is certainly no exception.

Absolute bottom of the barrel zombie movie.

The Good:

Interesting creature effects

The Bad:

Grindhouse effects are just awful

Dreadful editing

Some of the camera work is so bad it defies belief

Ridiculous wigs and faux facial hair

Needlessly long

Things I Learnt From This Movie:

Islands are land masses

Birds need to land to poop

The faces of zombies are a breeding ground for gummie worms
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2/10
Indie grindhouse wannabe
Leofwine_draca15 November 2018
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ZOMBIE ISLE is another indie horror conceived as a grindhouse throwback, complete with copious amounts of fake print damage and not a great deal else. Truth be told, it's a repetitive chore to sit through, merely consisting of a bunch of annoying college students wandering through the woods and occasionally getting munched on by gruesome zombies. For an indie it's quite gory, but the film is all about the (tired) visuals and thus everything else suffers.
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3/10
This movie is really bad...with some great horror scenes
kevin_robbins4 June 2023
Zombie Isle (2014) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a 70s college class on their way to an island for a botany field trip. Unfortunately for them an outbreak has occurred on the island and the class is just the food the infested has been waiting for.

This movie is written and directed by Robert Elkins (Psychopath) and stars Jerry E. Long (King of Baltimore), David S. Witt (A Zombie Croc: Evil Has Been Summoned), Kyle Billeter (Alien Swamp Beast), Dewey Collins (Shanidar) and Apryl Crowell (Music Store Massacre).

This is one of those movies that tries too hard to look like a 70s grindhouse picture with how it's filmed. The acting, dialogue and circumstances are purposely cheesy and not great. However, the horror elements are actually surprisingly good. The zombies, their makeup and look was entertaining. The gore really carries this movie. Every scene where a zombie is eating a corpse is a 10/10. However, I don't know how they found a way to make this movie two hours long.

Overall, this movie is really bad...with some great horror scenes. I would score this movie a 3/10 but would recommend it to horror enthusiasts who can't find anything to watch and hasn't seen it yet.
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4/10
IT'S MY LUCKY PENCIL
nogodnomasters26 June 2019
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This is a faux-70's drive-in movie film spoof that was well done in some spots and over cooked in others. Professor Grant Foster (Tony Jones) who doesn't wear Foster Grants leads a group of students on a field trip to study the wildlife on an isolated island. They find an army experiment, an old Nazi, and zombies...and I am not sure what that three headed thing was.

The film was made to look like a bad transfer by design. It capture much of the 70's style including the overuse of blue eye shadow, turtlenecks, and music. The one eyed man with a hook steering the boat was a nice campy touch. About halfway through the film, the campy effect got old and the film died off when it should have picked up. For instance, Laurie (Apryl Crowell) starts to come across like Buffy, the Zombie Slayer, but then they stop that development. She quickly became my favorite character with the pencil scene, but they failed to develop the other characters as smartly.

Guide: No f-bombs, sex, or nudity that I saw. I am not sure what film the person who wrote the advisory guide on the back viewed. One girl removes her top and we see her bra and barb wire tattoos which I didn't think was vogue in 1978.
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5/10
My Review Of "Zombie Isle"
ASouthernHorrorFan30 September 2014
"Zombie Isle" is a throwback horror directed by Robert Elkins that embraces the style of early 80's, late 70's zombie films and manages a pretty entertaining experience.The story follows a group of college kids and their professor who set out to explore the flora of a deserted island that mysteriously is uncharted on modern maps. Set in the 70's "Zombie Isle" captures the classic look and feel of low budget zombie horror films of the era.

The story takes on a pretty basic concept- people enter unknown territory and come face-to-face with the reanimated dead. There is some depth added by the addition of a mad scientist from the Nazi regime that causes the horror in order to harness the power over life and death in the name of the Nazi party. The characters, although two dimensional, seem grounded with some realism, a bit of satire which make it easy to connect with them. The acting is a bit cheesy, but it is intentional. This is an homage to the low budget, poorly acted and much loved cult films of the past. "Zombie Isle" is every bit that and Robert Elkins does a d@mn good job at creating it both in story and visual effects.

The special effects used in "Zombie Isle" are stripped-down practical ones that at times manage to capture the same classic aspects of films like "Zombi", "Dawn Of The Mummy" and "Zombie Island Massacre". The zombies are simple, effective creatures that really sell the film's overall intention to create a gory film on a low budget. There are moments when the effects are flubbed, mostly by showing the practical effect technique or aspect to clearly, giving away the illusion, but for the most part things work. The color effect and 70's retro effect can be a bit distracting, but the sound effects dissolve any annoyance and really set things right- both atmospherically and suspenseful.

Overall I really enjoyed "Zombie Isle". At first I just knew I was not going to like this film, that the vision and ability for Elkins to execute it would not mesh. I was pleasantly surprised. What really makes this film enjoyable is the zombie make-up style and creative use of simple practical effects. Plus Elkins doesn't weigh the film down with a bunch of back story or added dialog. Everything is stripped down, and for the most part effective. There is some moments with the scientist that feels contrived and the ability to control mindless zombies without voodoo is questionable, but for the most part "Zombie Isle" gives us a a fun, entertaining, film.
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The way to GRIND a Zombie !
guestar5717 September 2014
Stars : Tony Jones,Jonathan Moody and Crystal Howell.

A Robert Elkins flick.

from WWMM & American Eyesore.

So,This is a really well made tribute,We shall call it to all those '70s drive inn movies.

The girls are cute and embrace multiple stereotypes we always like to see in our ' Comfort Food' movies – The smart one,the dumb one,the blond one,the scared one and the 'McGiver' one that uses a PENCIL to defeat hordes,Yes hordes of zombies that move Very Fast ! The boys are also represented by a couple stereo-types we have expected,The smart one,the flirt and then their is the TONY JONES turn,A professor ( No,not like Indiana Jones or even the one from Gilligan's Island…finally a Island reference).

This professor carries a flask ,halliburton briefcase with what must be important things and a pipe and any way…He is a bad man.( period) We left out some cool nods to 'Shock Waves' and Paul Blaisdell tribute,That was so awesome.
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2/10
A weak addition to the zombie genre...
paul_haakonsen10 March 2020
Naturally with my interest and fascination with zombie movie, I would eventually find my way around to this 2014 movie titled "Zombie Isle". And that happened in 2020.

I can't claim to have heard about the movie, much less know what it was about or who was in it. I stumbled upon it, saw the title on the movie's cover and picked it up, brought it home to watch.

I managed to get maybe 30 minutes into the movie then I gave up. Wow, this was a lousy low budget movie. Now, low budget movies doesn't necessarily mean that a movie is bad. But "Zombie Isle" was lacking a proper storyline, a proper script, and it most definitely was lacking interesting characters. And for a zombie movie, then the zombies in "Zombie Isle" were laughable at best.

The acting in the movie was questionable and dubious, and it was one of the biggest reasons for why I gave up on watching the movie.

The special effects in the movie were fairly okay, not top of the line or impressive, but they served their purposes well enough.

And the movie was shot in a way to make it appear like it was a 1970s movie, with grit and age to the reel. The idea was good enough and interesting enough, I suppose, but in reality it turned out to be more annoying that serving to lift up the movie.

My rating of "Zombie Isle" lands on a mere two out of ten stars. And there is no chance of me returning to watch the rest of the movie.
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