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Masters of Horror: Homecoming (2005)

Masters of Horror: Homecoming (2005)
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Director Joe Dante stirred up a great deal of interest in Showtime's Masters of Horror series with his bluntly anti-Operation Iraqi Freedom political satire, Homecoming, scripted by Sam Hamm. An unnamed president is running for reelection during a divisive war, and one of his speechwriters, David Murch (Jon Tenney), goes on TV to speak with talk show host Marty Clark (Terry David Mulligan) and strident right-wing sexpot Jane Cleaver (Thea Gill of Queer as Folk). Another guest is Janet Hofstader (Beverly Breuer), the Cindy Sheehan-like mother of a fallen soldier, who demands to know what her son died for. Murch gets a bit teary-eyed and explains that he lost his older brother in Vietnam. "Believe me," he tells the grieving mom, "if I had one wish, I would wish for your son to come back, because I know he would tell us how important this struggle is." Cleaver is so impressed with Murch's handling of the situation that she takes him out for a drink later, picks his brain, and eventually seduces him. The Karl Rove-like Kurt Rand (Robert Picardo) interrupts their tryst, calling to let Murch know that the president plans to make his line part of his stump speech. Well, as they say, be careful what you wish for. Soon, the soldiers killed in the war do start returning from the dead, and it doesn't go the way Murch predicted. They're not back to feast on the living, but unhappily for the president and his supporters, they just want a chance to vote in the upcoming election. "We'll vote for anyone who ends this war," one explains. The spin machine goes into overdrive, but the dead are determined to make their voice heard. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon Tenney
Director(s):
Joe Dante
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Synopsis of Masters of Horror: Homecoming

Director Joe Dante stirred up a great deal of interest in Showtime's Masters of Horror series with his bluntly anti-Operation Iraqi Freedom political satire, Homecoming, scripted by Sam Hamm. An unnamed president is running for reelection during a divisive war, and one of his speechwriters, David Murch (Jon Tenney), goes on TV to speak with talk show host Marty Clark (Terry David Mulligan) and strident right-wing sexpot Jane Cleaver (Thea Gill of Queer as Folk). Another guest is Janet Hofstader (Beverly Breuer), the Cindy Sheehan-like mother of a fallen soldier, who demands to know what her son died for. Murch gets a bit teary-eyed and explains that he lost his older brother in Vietnam. "Believe me," he tells the grieving mom, "if I had one wish, I would wish for your son to come back, because I know he would tell us how important this struggle is." Cleaver is so impressed with Murch's handling of the situation that she takes him out for a drink later, picks his brain, and eventually seduces him. The Karl Rove-like Kurt Rand (Robert Picardo) interrupts their tryst, calling to let Murch know that the president plans to make his line part of his stump speech. Well, as they say, be careful what you wish for. Soon, the soldiers killed in the war do start returning from the dead, and it doesn't go the way Murch predicted. They're not back to feast on the living, but unhappily for the president and his supporters, they just want a chance to vote in the upcoming election. "We'll vote for anyone who ends this war," one explains. The spin machine goes into overdrive, but the dead are determined to make their voice heard. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
59 mins

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Director(s):
Joe Dante
Writer(s):
Sam Hamm
Categories:
Horror
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Glenn F.

of most of this series except those who like incredibly low brow, obvious and heavy handed political commentary mixed with the very low mediocre horror quality of this series may enjoy it. Just picture having to sit through an incredibly inept, mediocre and predictable horror flick of an aborted baby trying to get revenge on abortion clinics, doctors and various politicians with some really heavy handed and obvious political elements in it and youll get the point how lame mixing political propaganda and horror can be. It tends to be thought of as brilliant by those who are stridently political and agree with the obvious "message" though its about as obviously brilliant as drawing a mustache and glasses on a picture of a figure you dont like or sticking your tongue at them. For others who actually want to see good horror episodes with passable plots and acting, its another wasted episode.

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Charles B.

So cheesy it's unreal. The dead are back, but don't worry, the just want to vote. Director's political views poorly disguised as a zombie movie. Don't waste your time.

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Jason W.

I was looking forward to this one for a long while being a big time zombie fan. Saw Bob Clark's "Deathdream" while waiting for Blockbuster to finally make this selection available (way, way late BTW). "Deathdream", though cheaply made, is far superior to this heavyhanded, bad Tales From The Crypt-esque episode.

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