Is it me or was the movie industry REALLY prepared for Halloween this year? Last Halloween’s big release was Horns and I suppose The Book of Life counts too, but this year it’s been Ghosts (Paranormal Activity, Crimson Peak) and Witches (The Last Witch Hunter) and finally Zombies, which is this week’s review.
Three scouts, on the eve of their last camp-out, discover the true meaning of friendship when they attempt to save their town from a zombie outbreak.
The acting was what really made this movie work. Logan Miller, Tye Sheridan and Joey Morgan had real chemistry as the leads. David Koechner as the Scout Leader was wonderful too – really suited for the role. And Cloris Leachman’s cameo was worth the price of admission for me.
I’ve said before that horror can be an unforgiving genre and Zombie movies don’t make that much sense at the best of times. (eg. why does one bite turn you when you can get covered in zombie fluids and be just fine?) That’s why comedy and zombie horror seem like a perfect match. When you’re laughing you can’t really think too hard about the inconsistencies. And this movie was genuinely funny most of the time. Not all the jokes worked for me, some were pretty juvenile (and gross) but I can’t complain about that given the genre and that the audience was almost completely teenage boys.
Scout’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse is a fun film. It’s not really life-changing, you won’t have deep discussions about it. I don’t need to see it again. But it was worth watching if you’re in the mood for a funny zombie apocalypse movie. For those of you who might be interested, I’ve actually attached a rating system at the end to show roughly how I judge a movie.
Rating: [star rating=”2.5″ stars]