Director Kevin King
Starring Martin Copping, Danny Trejo, Clare Niederpruem
Rated R
Score -1/6
When a street drug turns junkies into an army of giant mutant flesh-eaters, no hope is left – but one man remains. Hunter’s got nothing left but a beat-up Camaro, a trunk full of guns and booze, and a vendetta.
Zombie Hunter is one of those movies that borders on insulting your intelligence. Now as far as I can see it the only reason that I wanted anything to do with this movie was because it had Danny Trejo in it. What makes matters worse is that I did not have the common sense to rent this on from the friendly neighbourhood DVD store, I failed to exercise any common sense and brought the DVD.
Zombie Hunter really does not bring anything new to the table it just a post-apocalyptic Zombie wasteland, on a very small scale. To give you an idea of just how much of a small scale this movie is on (and how embarrassed I am that I actually brought the DVD) the film makers raised an additional $46,254 through a Kickstarter campaign so that they would be able to deliver better visual effects. In this critic’s humble opinion they pissed that extra money away.
To the director Mr Kevin King you have even less business on a movie set then Uwe Boll does. Please for the benefit of the global film industry never make a film again. You wrote a “movie” that could only hope to have dialogue as good as any soap opera and directed a movie whose action sequences could easily be tranced by any Power Rangers Episode.