Review of Dead & Rotting (2002) by David T — 08 Nov 2014
Not only is this one of my all-time favorite Full Moon movies, its also one of my favorite Debbie Rochon flicks, and is a permanent staple in my October/Halloween viewing list. While this movie certainly won't please a large audience, something about it clicks with me, and I fell in love with it the first time I saw it.
The story flows very nicely, switching gears completely for the final act. And at barely over an hour, it never gets boring or hard to sit through. The acting is solid for this type of film, with Debbie Rochon shining in the spotlight.
While there are a few silly moments (including computer effects and some strange editing), they definitely give the movie more charm, and there is one scene involving Rochon and a pumpkin that is about as Halloween as a movie can get.
That scene alone is worth the price of the DVD. Simply put, a must-have for b-horror enthusiasts.
This review of Dead & Rotting (2002) was written by David T on 08 Nov 2014.
Dead & Rotting has generally received mixed reviews.
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