Dead Alive with Timothy Balme: DVD Cover

    Dead Alive
    a.k.a. Braindead Director: Peter Jackson Cast: Timothy Balme, Diana Penalver, Elizabeth Moody, Ian Watkin

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/09/1998
    • Original Release: 1992
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 8,729

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Index
    1. Main Credits [6:26]
    2. Delivery [3:45]
    3. Lionel [3:21]
    4. Rat Monkey [3:16]
    5. Blood [2:53]
    6. Rejected [2:40]
    7. Death [2:46]
    8. Custard [2:36]
    9. Dark Forces [1:39]
    10. Nurse [7:24]
    11. Funeral [3:32]
    12. Resurrected [3:17]
    13. Grave Digger [5:52]
    14. Family Matter [3:06]
    15. Weirdo [2:48]
    16. Blackmail [5:11]
    17. Party [6:14]
    18. Stimulant [2:46]
    19. Innards [5:47]
    20. Blender [6:12]
    21. Vera [1:20]
    22. Lawnmower [3:56]
    23. Re-Birth [6:55]
    24. End Credits [3:12]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Possibly the goriest movie ever made, New Zealand's zombie-fest Dead Alive offers an outrageous combination of extreme violence and black comedy that satirizes motherly love -- all while spewing vast quantities of bodily fluids across the screen. Director Peter Jackson made the transition to Hollywood with this smart and squirm-inducing 1993 cult hit, following it up with more mainstream efforts, including the critical success Heavenly Creatures. A bite from a cursed rat monkey turns smothering Mum (Elizabeth Moody) into a ravening creature of the undead, creating romantic and housekeeping difficulties for mild-mannered mama's boy Lionel (Timothy Balme). Before long, hordes of local citizens have been turned into bloodthirsty ghouls, leading inevitably to the climactic orgy of dismemberment and disemboweling that industriously uncovers new uses for many common household items. The film's sly employment of movie clichés coupled with a subtly retro look heighten the unreality, making the carnage more cartoonish than disturbing. While not for the squeamish, Dead Alive will more than satisfy viewers who like their horror laced with a gross-out sense of humor. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble

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    A reviewerby Anonymous

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    July 13, 2007: The most blood EVER used in a single film...and yet its hilarious. I am a serious fan of the horror/comedy genre and this is the arc of the covenant. Its hard to believe this is directed by the same man that concocted the epic Lord of The Rings triology. The zombies are hilarious. The sumatran rat that infects the mother is an amazingly awful stop motion creation. This movie was made to be deliciously ridiculous, over the top, and in extremely bad taste. It succeeds admirabley.

    One of the Funniest Movies Ever!!!by Anonymous

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    January 01, 2006: This is non-stop hilarious, not to mention bloody. I never laughed so hard before. The gore is more funny than disgusting it's even cartoonish at times. Great!!!


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