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2/10
Bad...Bad...Bad...
AndyVanScoyoc10 March 2017
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Very slow, very wooden, very poorly acted.

Parts of it were ridiculous, some of it could happen if you run into the right idiots.

Might have been good... Obviously had a budget, so not sure why it was such a bore and so tedious to watch, but it was.

I finished it, simply out of morbid curiosity.

Not the worst film ever made, but certainly not worth watching either...
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2/10
Butter Knife vs. the Zombie Apocalypse
ikeybabe6 July 2019
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OMG, this was horrible! Where do I start? So, I could look over the bad makeup on the zombies and the super low budget, but the acting has got to be half way decent. Sadly, it was awful. Both main characters are wooden, lacking any emotion or anything close to acting skills. And the script was just dumb. *Spoiler Alert* The butter knife, why? Dude had access to a hammer, gun and a really sharp knife but instead shows up for a fight with a butter knife. And then there were the long silent sequences. It was like watching paint dry. And also, there were these just weird plot twists - the dude with the guy on a chain babbling was just stupid!! Hell, why'd they even go inside the building in the first place? The whole thing was a mess. I watched it to the end looking for something to redeem the 1 hr. 15 minutes of wasted time. Nothing. It was just a waste.
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1/10
Where cycling meets zombies
Leofwine_draca6 May 2017
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IMMUNE is an unwise attempt by the filmmakers to make a zombie apocalypse movie on no budget whatsoever. The only interesting thing you can say about this movie is that it's Coventry's first zombie film, at least as far as I know. Sadly, fans of the genre will be disappointed by the almost entire lack of the undead in this picture, which is more along the lines of I AM LEGEND with the hero re-posited as a Lycra-clad cyclist. The viewer watches as the cyclist meets another cyclist (what are the chances?) and is involved in some mildly perilous moments. It's so inept as to be quite laughable, and the lack of money is no excuse at all; ZOMBIE GENOCIDE is a homemade zombie invasion flick made by a bunch of mates in Belfast with similarly limited resources, and about a hundred times better than this.
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1/10
sooooo bad, cringe factor 100%
matskiuk8 May 2016
I watched this only because members of my family were "extras", the story and idea behind the film, was not to bad….but that's where it ends What can I say? Please Mr director/main actor (if you can call it that) please don't try to do another! Just terrible, worst I've ever seen, I know it's a "B" movie, but oh my word, absolutely terrible Acting, if you can call it that, was so bad, timing so bad, editing so bad, scripting so bad In the credits there was a "script supervisor", what on earth was supervised?? It was so bad!! The main actor so many times was so badly acted just made us all laugh at how bad it was done The 2nd "support actor" was just as wooden and badly acted Was this a serious attempt for a "horror"? I hope it wasn't! So many "silent" scenes, badly acted, and consistency errors, just made us all say "WHAT?" The main actor runs about (or cycles when he remembers that he's got one) with a butter knife, yet in his kitchen there's a bigger knife in a draw! Under his bed (he used to be a carpenter) is a hammer!! Then for some reason in another scene, he randomly goes (or cycles when hes got it) into wooded area and "finds" a deal person with a gun But chooses to stay with the butter knife!!!!! Oh and we fell about laughing in the "bike accident" scene For comedy values just watch the scene with the chicken…"my mother showed me"…so bad Please, don't try to make another film, even the Justin Bieber 1/10 film would probably been more entertaining than this.

If you want to waste an hour and a half, get some beers and a take away, and fall about laughing at this.
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1/10
What? I mean, WHAT!?
XO4Capen18 July 2020
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When I read about this movie, I thought it was an interesting concept. As I watched and realized it was essentially a take on "I Am Legend", I thought it still might be good. Even the very low budget effects didn't deter me. However, I began to wonder if it wasn't intentionally suppose to be laughable, which it most definitely was. It is listed as "Action, Horror, Suspense", but I can't imagine how some of the decisions made on this movie were meant to be taken seriously. Which leads me to some odd things I had questions about... Why is there a ratchet sound when the main character is working on his bike, even though he is using a wrench? Why, when he has a natural water source so close to him, because he never ventures far from home, is he collecting and drinking water from a toilet tank? Why does he light seeming every candle he has, but is clearly concerned that no light is seen from the outside? The biggest question though... Why, when he has a hammer, a very large carving knife, and even a gun, does he leave those things at home and arm himself with a simple butter knife!? I cannot even begin to understand the logic in that. Here's the thing, I don't like to walk away from a movie. I don't want to give my opinion while having only watched a portion of it. There have been times where just the ending alone redeemed the entire film, but this is not one of those instances. There is so much I allowed myself to accept during the course of this movie, but you can only suspend your disbelief so much. This film now represents wasted time for me, where even the occasional laughter wasn't worth it.
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1/10
A little pathetic
kimejack17 March 2018
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The most wooden zombie film I've seen in a long time. Why, seriously, would someone take out a dinner knife as a weapon when they had a carving knife in a drawer. And the acting was worthy of my daughters nursery school Don't bother
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