Synopsis
The Sequel You Did Nazi Coming.
The gruesome Nazi Zombies are back to finish their mission, but our hero is not willing to die. He is gathering his own army to give them a final fight.
The gruesome Nazi Zombies are back to finish their mission, but our hero is not willing to die. He is gathering his own army to give them a final fight.
Vegar Hoel Ørjan Gamst Jocelyn DeBoer Martin Starr Ingrid Haas Stig Frode Henriksen Kristoffer Joner Hallvard Holmen Amrita Acharia Derek Mears Christian Rubeck Bjarte Tjøstheim Charlotte Frogner Jesper Sundnes Ingar Helge Gimle Tage Guddingsmo David Skaufjord Daniel Berge Halvorsen Guðmundur Ólafsson Carl-Magnus Adner Ivar Lykke Lars Sundsbø Hanna María Karlsdóttir María Guðmundsdóttir Vera Hilmarsdóttir Kristian Figenschow Laufey Elíasdóttir Seth Sharp Jóhanna Axelsdóttir Show All…
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The Nazi Zombies are back and ready to have some more fun in this sequel to the Norwegian horror hit Dead Snow. Ice Road Trucker. Zombie mouth to mouth. Bootleg salute. Bionic arm. Hack and reattach. Dr. Nazi Zombie's bloody drool. It's kinda cool director Tommy Wirkola shot the film in both Norwegian and English. However, I still need a translator to understand what the fuck the Nazi Zombies are mumbling about. Horny priest. Zombie conversion. Flying ninja kid. I love it when the rules of horror films get broken. When they do, you know the fun is coming. I don't think the members of the Zombie Squad get laid a lot. Sexy cop. Serial shitter. Maybe the Zombie Squad…
All bets are off! It's a Zombie Free For All! The massive multitudes of fake intestines alone could have bankrupt a lesser film! If Tommy Wirkola had invested any more money into special effects theaters and homeowners would have had to apply plastic to their walls, floor and furniture due to seepage from the excessive amounts of blood and gore!
The sequel takes aim at your funnybone without interfering with their commitment to grossing out their audiences! We get the best of both worlds thanks to the sick and twisted mind of Tommy Wirkola!
If I had to use one word to describe this film it would be EXCESS! Everything is bigger, better and campier!
My one complaint I didn't…
Nazi zombies, necrophilia, and multiple child deaths, including a baby that flies towards the camera after being bombed by a tank. Fun for the whole family. You could play a very dangerous drinking game with the amount of intestine gore gags in this.
Bonkers Zombie Silliness.
I had loads of fun watching this, despite the rather badly translated subtitles I had. or maybe that should be 'because' of the badly translated subtitles!
If you thought the first installment was a bit silly, then this one ramps that up tenfold! Totally ridiculous from beginning to end but.... thats fine. I had a great time. I'm hardly going to get a film about Nazi zombies in the snow and then complain because it's not serious enough. You get what you expect.
It's well made, has good gore effects, and the jokes work in the way intended more often than not. Entertaining throughout - it is what it is. My first review for months and I wish it could have been a little more in depth but there's not an awful lot to analyse in this.
7/10.
I can not believe how good this one was after the lacklustre, even boring at times first film. This was the total opposite, it was super witty and just did not let up on the fun. The amount of splat was outrageous!
Like "Dead Snow" before it, Tommy Wirkola's "Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead" is an utterly ridiculous, utterly violent, utterly irresistible horror film. Gleefully entertaining and gore-soaked, the film blends a playful tone, buckets of guts, and zombies with a historically based vendetta for a horror film that is delightfully outrageous.
Picking up where its predecessor left off, Wirkola's sequel to his own 2009 Norwegian horror thrill ride focuses on the original film's survivor. Imbued with misplaced zombie spirit that must be seen to be believed, Vegar Hoel's protagonist must once again square off against Nazi zombies. This time, he pairs up with a team of American zombie enthusiasts and a new, undead army with a certain hatred for its…
Well, hi there!
It has been snowing so much the last few days here, it's wild; think 'Misery'.
Naturally, I put on Dead Snow and finally took the opportunity to watch the sequel.
This picks up right after the first movie with our survivor attempting to warn people of the undead danger. Of course, no one believes him except a group of nerdy Zombie fanatics..
Well, beggars can't be choosers, I guess!
Unfortunately, this isn't as snowy as I thought it would be but whatever. I also didn't remember that the first movie actually takes place during Easter holidays, hilariously.
Overall, this was fun and actually funny at times compared to the first one (not my humour) but the ending…
Hooptober 4.0 - 2017 - Film #11
Parked outside a World War II museum is a tourist bus and a tank. Nazi Zombies are slaughtering the tourists that have disembarked from the bus in a merciless frenzy. Blunt force trauma is being inflicted with brutal savagery. Viscera is being torn asunder and flung through the air. Bucket loads of gore is being splattered across every available surface.
At one point, a couple of Nazi Zombies grab each end of some poor bastards intestines. Walking off in different directions, one zombie insert his end into the petrol tank of the bus, the other zombie takes a big suck on his end before putting it in to the tank. Well I'll be…
Continuing right where the first film left off, the sole survivor of those events finds himself intrinsically tied to the commander of the dead platoon by exchanged appendages. With the aid of supposedly "professional" zombie hunters from America, he and his new dead-resurrecting arm must find a way to stop the Nazis from completing their original mission: eradicating a small village that worked to sabotage their forces during the war.
Few sequels are this successful at radically changing their formula and actually ending up easily superior to their predecessor. While Dead Snow (2009) wore its greater influences like a fanboy wears a graphic tee, Red vs. Dead expands to the breadth of Sam Raimi taking Ash to the Dark Ages…
The original Dead Snow was fine but mostly unremarkable. This sequel really ramps up the humour and invention, and is a fair bit better than it has any real right to be! The film picks up exactly where the last one left and we focus on Martin, the sole survivor of the first film as he continues to battle the Nazi zombies. It's clear that things are not going to run along normal lines by the second scene in (which I won't spoil). Director Tommy Wirkola really goes overboard with the black humour, which sees just about everyone become victims of the Nazi zombies. And the film is gory too, with a particular fondness for people being strangled with intestines. The…
“I’ve seen a thousand zombie movies, man, and this isn’t in any of them!” - One of The Kids From Freaks and Geeks, grown up now.
This movie is GREAT. Tradition breaking, exciting, gory, full of characters you will grow to like, outrageous and outrageously FUNNY. Oh, and also ten times better than its predecessor.
Every decade has its one over-the-top bonkers hilarious horror movie, starting with Evil Dead II (80’s), Dead Alive (90’s), and Shaun of The Dead (2K’s). I offer the unlikely Dead Snow 2 as 2K10’s entry. Truly brilliant and my sides still ache from laughing!