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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.
Rated R | Length 100 minutes
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 | Epsen Edvardsen | Álfrún Laufeyjardóttir | Thorir Sæmundsson | Jón Skúli Guðmundsson | Aron Valgeirsson | Sindri Freyr Seim Sigurðsson
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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02/13/2015 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 3.5 stars |
(Average) 3.5 stars |
via Netflix
After surviving an encounter with the Nazi zombies in the first film, Martin is forced to deal with a rebellious evil arm and facing off against an undead batallion before it wipes out a town. This film is ridiculous, disgusting, insanely morbid, and quite hysterical. If you like a good horror comedy and wanted more ridiculous gore than you’re going to see in awhile, this film is for you. I won’t ruin the end of the film, but I will just say it had me in tears because I was laughing so hard. Some of the stuff they do in this film reminds me of some of the really morbid things that my friends and I would have come up with in 7th grade before one of them ended up in therapy because of it. This one I found myself a lot more invested in, partly because I knew what I’d be getting into, I just didn’t know how insane the sequel was going to be.
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