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All of the Dead is this quirky 2000 zombie brickfilm that really stands out in the animation and horror niche. Directed by the duo Tim Drage and Tony Mines, it feels like a labor of love, albeit a bit rough around the edges. The story kicks off when the tomb of Anubis is disturbed, and then, well, the dead start to rise. The stop-motion animations give it this unique charm, and the pacing is interesting, capturing that eerie vibe without dragging. One thing that catches you off guard are the practical effects; they really bring the brick characters to life in a way that’s both playful and creepy. There's a certain rawness to it that makes it distinct in a sea of polished features. Worth a watch, especially for brickfilm enthusiasts.
Notable for its stop-motion animation style.A unique take on the zombie genre.Features practical effects that enhance its charm.
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