Review of Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012) by Joe J — 26 Oct 2012
Abraham Lincoln (Bill Oberst Jr.), at a young age, discovered there were zombies in the world, and his mother became one of them. Now, as President of the United States, he hears of a similar outbreak near a fort in the south, and takes a team of soldiers down to try to contain the outbreak. As they take over the fort, they must unite with the Confederates to take down a common foe before the zombies overtake the whole of America.
Once again, the production company Asylum breaks out with another horrible mockubuster (a low-budget remake of a big-named blockbuster). Most horror fans know this company is famous for doing this, so we go into it knowing what to expect - low budget effects, horrible acting, hilariously bad costumes and paper-thin storyline. This film has all that in spades. Yet it was slightly better than other Asylum rip-offs, but not by much. Still an enjoyable film to watch with other people just to make fun of it.
This review of Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012) was written by Joe J on 26 Oct 2012.
Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies has generally received negative reviews.
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