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House of the Dead (2003)

Starring: Jonathan Cherry, Tyron Leitso Director: Uwe Boll Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
1.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (333 customer reviews)

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The usual slasher-movie teens charter a boat to attend a rave in Washington's San Juan islands, find zombies there, and splatter their guts all over the place. House of the Dead shows early promise when the boat captain is the dude from Das Boot (Jürgen Prochnow) and the mate is the inimitably weird Clint Howard. Alas, things devolve from there. The movie includes frequent flashes from its video game inspiration, not that we need much reminding of the obvious source. Amongst the rotten dialogue, bad acting, and gratuitous topless scenes, there's one looooong shootout sequence in the middle of the picture that should be the main attraction for fans of this kind of thing. Otherwise, it's at the level of every other slasher movie, video game or no video game, in which stupid people do stupid things to keep themselves in harm's way. --Robert Horton

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84 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Lord have mercy!, March 30, 2004
By The No Evil Killer "Know No Evil" (Everywhere, Anywhere, Nowhere) - See all my reviews
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There are people out there who will greenlight anything! That is the only explanation I can offer as to why the House of the Dead movie exists. And that's only scary part to the whole movie. It's so bad you'll go off movies forever. I seriously wanted to switch this off and turn the TV over to the Paint Drying channel but I was bound by my word to suffer the whole thing. I don't know why I do these bad things to myself.

As if it matters, here's the basic jist of the 'story'. A group of twenty-somethings are so desperate to go out to some island in the Pacific Northwest (Canada actually, because it's cheap) for the 'Rave of the Century' (which consists of about 8 people and un-raving music) that they pay some craggy old fisherman $1000 to take them there after they miss the main ferry. That's gotta be some rave to be worth all that dough! The fisherman warns them that the island is also known as the Island of the Dead (hang on-I thought this was HOUSE of the Dead?) and that they are all doomed yadda yadda yadda.

First faults here. Why would a tiny little rave (of the Century my foot!) be held on some remote island? Why would anyone willingly pay loads of money to get it? Why pay even more to the craggy old fisherman to take them back when they could just come back with the others?

Once they arrive they discover that the rave (which consists of about 2 tents, a small stage and a port-a-john) has been smashed, there's blood everywhere and no one is around. What would any rationally thinking person do? Run for their lives of course. But no, these clueless, obviously blind people decide to go look for them. Soon enough they discover an old ramshackle house that's 50 times as big on the inside as it is on the outside. Another half hour of stumbling around in the forest follows, as an excuse to kill of some of the lesser characters, and after much tedium they arrive back at the house again. The characters, like the movie, go nowhere.

Jammed into this ghastly disaster is a superabundance of gibberish dialogue, heinous acting, mumbo-jumbo exposition and zillions of clips from the once-popular arcade game of the same name. Why this was universally accepted as a good idea with the filmmakers I'll never know. The clips have no reference to any of the scenes and only degrade this trash even further, if that is at all possible.

It has nothing to do with the game save for some cheap, throwaway line at the end. It makes Resident Evil look like cinematic glory. Hell, even the Double Dragon movie seems multi-Oscar worthy in comparison to this junk. The only one who comes out of this with his dignity still intact is Jurgen Prochnow. He could have just taken his money and ran but he tries his best with the awful script and brings a tiny bit of pathos to his character. The rest of the cast suck I'm afraid. The characters are idiots and deserve to die.

Plus, if you cut out the swearing and pointless nudity, I see no reason why this film cannot be shown on Saturday morning TV. It's not frightening in the slightest. Pirates of the Caribbean is more scary than the skeletal bad guys in this film. And where did all those bad guys come from anyway? There were only a few people on the island to begin with. I guess this justifies the reason they chose to reuse footage over and over. I kid you not, you'll see the same zombie die a dozen times.

Who's ultimately to blame for that scandalous waste of celluloid? None other than director Uwe Boll. His control over the movie is non-existent. You can clearly the see actors have no idea what they should be doing and that the zombies aren't really taking it all seriously. The actors seem like they're reading off cue cards as they constantly pause in the middle of long sentences and carry on talking as soon as they see the next card. It all feels very unnatural.

Plus the film is shot like a two-part mini-series. I have indeed seen better TV productions. And don't get me started on the editing. The film is an incoherent babble with thousands upon thousands of pointless shots and dozens of meaningless camera pans. No real skill or talent was put into making this at all. It truly baffles and boggles the mind how movies this unfathomably bad can get made and George A. Romero can't even get anyone to take his calls. House of the Dead makes some idiotic reference to Romero in a lazy attempt to be 'post-modern' but it only irritates that they think THIS is in the same league as a REAL zombie movie.

For what it's worth, the 1.85:1 anamorphic picture looks great and the Dolby 5.1 soundtrack is clean but very unimpressive and only serves to pronounce the heavily over-used ADR even more. The DVD comes with extras but why torture yourself. Isn't this review warning enough? Stay away! You are all doomed I tell you! Doomed! Doomed!!!

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Yes..., March 21, 2006
...this movie sucked. Shall I elaborate? Wow, um....hmmmm...

-The incessant cutaways to the video game to show that we're watching a movie based on a video game could be timed and were increasingly infuriating.
-The acting, if you can call it that, was...well no, you can't call it that.
-The story was.......
-...There is no story.
-I spent half of the movie trying to figure out where I've seen Ellie Cornell before (Halloween 4 & 5).
-What the hell's going on with the 360 degree pan on EACH SEPERATE CHARACTER in the 10+ minute shooting sequence?!
-Why, at first can you only kill the zombies by shooting them in the head, then 10 minutes later kill them by shooting them anywhere, including the leg or other random appendage?
-Why...am I wasting my time?
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Award for WORST MOVIE of all time, March 7, 2006
By Duxman "Dux" (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
Being big zombie fans, my girlfriend and I walked into this movie with high expectations. Mistake #1 - especially since this is directed by Uwe "best director ever" Boll. This movie which encompasses scenes from the video game of characters spinning around to die and the screen turning red - is quite possibly the worst movie of all time.

In fact, it has been 10 years since I walked out of a movie theatre and we did walk out of this pile of garbage. I will - the memory could be erased from my mind. Do not waste your time. Boycott all of Uwe's movies before its too late. Run, run fast from this DVD. The sequel is decent.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lower your standards and you might enjoy it
A group of 20-something university students find themselves stuck on an island that is overrun by zombies. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Genevieve Hayes

1.0 out of 5 stars Only watch it around friends...so you can laugh and disect how bad this crap really is!!!!
This is absolutely one of the worst THINGS I have ever seen. It is so terrible that I almost couldn't stand anymore. Read more
Published 3 months ago by L. Wentworth

3.0 out of 5 stars A VERY STUPID MOVIE THAT MADE ME LAUGH 6.5 OUT OF 10
Amazingly, I didn't hate this movie. This zombie movie is universally hated, and yet I'm one of the few who managed to extract value out of it for it's stupidity. Read more
Published 6 months ago by ACEMAN1

3.0 out of 5 stars Come on...this is a fun movie
I seem to be one of the very few people who found this movie entertaining.Why?It doesn't look like a cheap,low budget production.It's filmed well. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Movie Dude

1.0 out of 5 stars Stupid
Im giving it one star because thats the lowest I could go, this movie is retarted.
Published 9 months ago by Victoria L. Chambers

2.0 out of 5 stars Horrible movie but with one worth worthy expection
The movie was horrid. Downright horrid. Why this man was allowed to direct more movies is beyond me.

The only worthy thing that this movie was good... Read more
Published 9 months ago by C. Silva

2.0 out of 5 stars House of the Bored
I got to admit, I like Uwe Boll's style. He's nuts and his visions are greater than the technology available. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Undead Zev

2.0 out of 5 stars This movie was created for Mystery Science Theatre 3000!!!!
House of the Dead is a story of friends with intentions of going to the "Rave of the Year", but end up starring in one of the worst movies of all time. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Jason

1.0 out of 5 stars Stay Away...Far Away. Uwe Boll is in the House.
Five college students take an ill-fated trip to a remote island, endearingly called "Isla del Muerte". That's "Island of the Dead" for you non-Spanish speakers. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Dead Kev

1.0 out of 5 stars yeah...
As plainly as I can put it:

This is the WORST movie I have ever seen in my life. Keep in mind, I've seen Zombie 4: After Death!!!! Read more
Published 13 months ago by Trinity M. Martin

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