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Late: Zombie Etiquette is an intriguing piece from 2011 that falls into the horror TV movie category. It's got a quirky vibe, blending dark humor with traditional zombie elements. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but it adds to that off-kilter atmosphere, which can be oddly engaging. The practical effects are decent for a TV production, showcasing a mix of classic and contemporary techniques. The performances might not blow you away, but there's a certain charm in how the actors interact with the absurdity of their situation. What stands out is the attempt to explore the social nuances of a zombie apocalypse—kind of a satirical take on survival and etiquette when the world’s gone mad.
Uneven pacing but adds to the charm.Decent practical effects for a TV movie.Interesting take on social dynamics in a zombie apocalypse.
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Lawrence R. Greenberg
Director