Episode 4 has some excellent zombie action. I’ll leave it at that. Check out episode 4, and if you haven’t seen the first 3 check those out as well.
See the wasteland here.
Post your reviews, good and bad, in the comments……
Josh k
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Episode 4 has some excellent zombie action. I’ll leave it at that. Check out episode 4, and if you haven’t seen the first 3 check those out as well.
See the wasteland here.
Post your reviews, good and bad, in the comments……
Josh k
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for low budget was impressed with the look of the zombies….if thats even the right term…..
December 21st, 2007 at 8:51 pmNice! I am a total sucker for post-apocalyptic cinema so this was right up my alley. Zombies are always a welcome sight. If I were going to start a zombie thread on this, I’d simply toss out that Romero zombies rule, but 28 Days Later hyper-aggro zombies are also part of a recipie for a good time. As long as you have a shotgun handy, that is…
Josh, cheers for turning us on to Lady Wasteland.
December 23rd, 2007 at 8:41 pmyeah man, i think it was cool that an indie film guy from portland could take a stab at what the whole zombie look could be…….again the film budget difference is staggering so its neat to see something local.
December 24th, 2007 at 12:40 am