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Masters of Horror: Joe Dante - Homecoming (2005)

Series: Masters of Horror Rating: NR (Not Rated)   Format: DVD
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)

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Special Features

  • Commentary by Writer Sam Hamm
  • "The Dead Come Marching" - an Interview with Joe Dante
  • "Working With A Master: Joe Dante" featurette
  • "Behind The Scenes: The Making of Homecoming" featurette
  • On Set: An Interview with Jon Tenney
  • On Set: An Interview with Robert Picardo
  • On Set: An Interview with Thea Gill
  • "Fantasy Film Festival: Mick Garris Interviews Joe Dante" archival featurette
  • Trailers
  • Still Gallery
  • Joe Dante Bio
  • Screenplay (DVD-ROM)
  • Original story "Death and Suffrage" by Dale Bailey (DVD-ROM)
  • Screensaver (DVD-ROM)

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Made for Showtime, the Masters of Horror series features films by renowned horror film directors, such as Homecoming by Joe Dante (The Howling, Gremlins). This satire about Bush's War On Terrorism is a one-liner, in which soldiers killed in Iraq rise from the dead to vote the president out of office as their last effort to end the war. Zombies fight for peace as the politicians concoct deadly schemes in this comedic film about the idiocy of our current government. Political consultants Jane Cleaver (Thea Gill) and David Murch (Jon Tenney) meet during a talk show panel, then watch in horror as the news begins to air footage of soldier zombies wandering the streets towards their local voting booths. Top political officials, unable to slay the undead, discover that the zombies die on their own after dropping their voting cards into the boxes. Zombies spark a small revolution by denouncing WMDs on television, urging citizens to follow suit. Though weak compared to Romero's great sarcastic zombie film, Dawn of the Dead, Homecoming features enough body parts squirting green blood to entertain. Over-the-top humor throughout recalls Re-Animator, yet the political message goes deeper. Dante's warped rendition of America’s recent history seems more relevant than ever. --Trinie Dalton

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It’s a few weeks before the Presidential election and an unpopular war still rages overseas. But when the Republican administration wishes that our dead troops could return to tell America how proud they were to serve their country, veterans begin to rise from their flag-draped coffins for the most horrific reason of all: to vote.Are they gloriously resurrected heroes or braindead zombie dissidents? And even if the administration can devise the proper spin in time to steal their re-election, will an army of men and women killed for a lie finally show our nation the true face of hell? Jon Tenney (THE CLOSER), Thea Gill (QUEER AS FOLK) and Robert Picardo (STAR TREK:VOYAGER) star in this provocative stunner from director Joe Dante (GREMLINS,THE HOWLING, PIRANHA) that The Village Voice calls "jaw-dropping…easily one of the most important political films of the era!"

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars My Jaw Dropped..., December 24, 2007
By John Noodles (A Field in ND, USA) - See all my reviews
...in a bad way. This movie is astoundingly bad. The message it delivers is so ineptly handled with unfunny humor and bald-faced hatred that it fails as propaganda. It is not funny, so it fails as satire. And because it tries so desperately to be satire and propaganda, it fails as horror.

Clearly, the people involved in this sad project hate conservatives--which is fine. Many people do. But not many artists do to a degree that blinds their aesthetic judgments (Tim Robbins can churn out excellent parody, for example). The script seems like it was written by an angry co-ed. I came to this movie expecting to be entertained with some tongue-in-cheek horror. Instead, I was hectored by adolescents.
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32 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masters of Hilarious Horror, June 27, 2006
By Bad Johnny (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
I'm amused by the reviews here--from either political side--that take this as anything more than what it is. IT IS A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING SATIRE! I do not ascribe to the political beliefs put forth by this piece, that has never been a prerequisite to good entertainment. But is it funny?--oh, YES! Highly recommended as one of the finest Masters of Horror segments. Whether your Republican, Democrat, or completely uninterested in politics--this is an amusing poke at the political process taken to absurd proportions. I swear it won't corrupt or subvert you.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Come Again?, April 3, 2007
Written by the fellow who gave the world "Monkeybone" (Sam Hamm) and directed by the gentleman responsible for "Loony Tunes: Back in Action" (Joe Dante ... okay, okay, he also did "Gremlins"), "Homecoming" is yet another "Masters of Horror" misfire.

This time around, the story concerns a world where right-wing political pundits inadvertantly cause dead American soldiers to come back to life. David Murch (Jon Tenney) and Jane Cleaver (Thea Gill doing her best Anne Coulter imitation) offer up the typical Republican soundbites in defense of the (tactfully unnamed) President's ill-advised War in Iraq. One of those soundbites? "I wish those soldiers COULD come back, because I'm sure they'd tell America how proud they were to serve and give their life for this great country of ours." Or something to that effect. What do you know? The Republicans get their wish.

Of course, the zombie soldiers AREN'T glad that they're dead. And what is their idea of vengeance? They demand the right to vote against the President. That's right. As soon as their dissenting ballots are cast, they drop lifelessly to the floor, their point having been made.

This little vignette makes ITS point in the first seven minutes of filming, and then it just keeps on making it over and over again. Some have said that your enjoyment of the show will depend on your political bent, but I think any clear-headed individual can see that no matter your governmental ideologies, this is just one long, slow, poorly-written joke. There IS some dark humor here, but it's also unintelligent, hateful, and obvious.

Ah well. Propaganda isn't known for its tact. "Homecoming" has a vendetta, and that's all it has. I'm all for exposing corruption and deceit, but even if there are those who agree with this film's message (and many, many do), I fail to see how those same people can also agree with the film's self-righteous moralizing, its hate, its presumption.

After all, this little "screw you" to the current administration props up its high horse on the idea that the conservatives are only promoting their own selfish agendas by claiming to speak for America's fallen men and women. But "Homecoming" is guilty of the exact same offense. By the last frame, it's obvious that no one in the show is aware of the self-defeating irony of their proselytizing, which is really the only horrific thing about this turkey.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Their Looking for a Few Good Men and I'm Looking For a Few Good Reasons to Recommend This Stinker.
I guess judging by the reviews, this is a love it or hate it type of film. I happen to fall under the latter category. Read more
Published 4 months ago by E. Valero

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Zombie film in my Collection
The first of a few Masters of Horror films I've collected, this one is completely awe inspiring. Imagine if all the soldiers who went ignored came back from the dead to voice... Read more
Published 6 months ago by JT

4.0 out of 5 stars Neocon Bootlickers Are Gonna Hate This One
Homecoming is a very clever film focusing on the hypocrisy of flag-waving Chicken-Hawks. The film's main character is a Neocon political hack who boldly states that all the... Read more
Published 19 months ago by H. A Huffman

3.0 out of 5 stars Story is much better, but movie's pretty durned funny.
Masters of Horror: Homecoming (Joe Dante, 2005)

I had no idea, when I first found about about this Joe Dante short from the Masters of Horror series, that it was... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Robert P. Beveridge

3.0 out of 5 stars Political zombies
During a contentious presidential campaign, a government mouthpiece (Jon Tenney) publicly wishes that the soldiers killed in Iraq could come back long enough to let the American... Read more
Published 23 months ago by David Bonesteel

3.0 out of 5 stars One-Line Joke From the "Gremlins" Director
It's made-for-TV, so adjust your expectations accordingly: The effects are cheesy, and the acting even cheesier. Read more
Published on November 24, 2007 by Andrew Shaffer

5.0 out of 5 stars Everybody should watch this movie!!!
I have no idea why the above reviewers would be against a current anti-war movie / horror film. If this is the only way to get people's attention and tell the truth behind the... Read more
Published on November 11, 2007 by MovieMom46

1.0 out of 5 stars What a shame
Shame on you, Joe Dante.

You had the opportunity to participate in a project with the best of the best in horror, and *this* is what you pinch out? Read more
Published on October 30, 2007 by M. Dudek

1.0 out of 5 stars GARBAGE!
This is the most insulting piece of garbage I've seen in a very long time. Utterly ridiculous and a smack in the face to every serviceman and woman that has defended our country... Read more
Published on October 29, 2007 by Boris Lugosi

2.0 out of 5 stars Homecoming was not made to prove anything
And so, it doesn't. It's just somewhat lightly amusing sidedish for people who think war must be for self-defense purposes only. Read more
Published on July 2, 2007 by Richard Lamery

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