Produced on a micro-budget of just $70, director Marc Price's independent horror film Colin details the painful transformation of a typical British teen into a flesh eating corpse from his own personal perspective. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Produced on a micro-budget of just $70, director Marc Price's independent horror film Colin details the painful transformation of a typical British teen into a flesh eating corpse from his own personal perspective. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
I was surprised at just how good this was. A lot of big budget zombie productions should take a look at this and learn a thing or two. I hope these folks crank out some more product with a larger budget.
This movie had virtually no budget, but the talent of the actors, makeup artists, director and camera crew delivered a movie that puts most big budget zombie flicks to shame. I was actually kinda creeped out, especially by the cellar scene. George Romero should watch this one for inspiration & return to his roots.
They made this with only $70?! Yeah for an incredibly low budget, this movie is actually pretty decent. Though the plot doesn't really tie in until around the end, and not too much is happening in between people getting killed. This movie, however, is no slouch when it comes to zombie movies as most of their make-up effects and acting are exceedingly better than most higher budget zombie movies (i.e Dead Air). You may end up fast forwarding through the long scenes of street roaming (i recommend doing this as you might lose interest). If you do it might end up being a pretty good watch.