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House of the Dead

dir.: Uwe Boll

Starring:
Jonathan Cherry
as Rudolph "Rudy" Curien
Tyron Leitso as Simon
Clint Howard as Salish
Ona Grauer as Alicia
Ellie Cornell
as Jordan Casper
Will Sanderson as Greg
Enuka Vanessa Okuma
as Karma
Sonya Salomaa as Cynthia
Michael Eklund as Hugh
David Palffy as Castillo
Jurgen Prochnow
as Capt. Victor Kirk

-and-
Kira Clavell as Liberty
Penny Phang as Tyranny
Bif Naked as the DJ
This is a story of three men and a woman: George Romero, Dr. Rudolph Curien, Milla Jovovich and Uwe Boll. George Romero is responsible for making the seminal zombie movie of the 20th Century, Night of the Living Dead(1968). The video game company CAPCOM, responsible for such classics as Power Stone[VG] and Mega Man 2[VG], created a game based on the zombie lore provided by Night of the Living Dead. The game was called Resident Evil(called Biohazard in Japan) and in its advertisements the term "survival horror" was coined. Sega thought they could one-up CAPCOM and decided to make a first-person shooter about survival horror and called it The House of the Dead--a house full of zombies created by Dr. Rudolph Curien. The movie industry--looking for movies to make but not bothering to write them--snapped up Resident Evil and turned it into the 2002 movie of the same name starring Milla Jovovich and directed by Paul Anderson. Uwe Boll, a German director, saw how well properties from different entertainment media were doing as movies--the Lord of the Rings trilogy and X-Men used as peripheral examples, but Resident Evil as the main focus. He figured that if Paul Anderson can make a movie about a zombie video game, why can't he? The ultimate combination of these four people--specifically the fourth--have given us the most horrible movie I have ever had the displeasure of watching: House of the Dead.

Our story opens up on a group of twenty-something teenagers going to a rave on a deserted island called "La Isla del Morte" or some shit like that. They miss the ferry to the island, but hitch a ride with gun-running Captain Kirk(Jurgen Prochnow, Das Boot, Ridley Scott's Dune) and his first mate Salish(the infamous Clint Howard, Apollo 13, Barb Wire). The teens are all flat stereotypes, per the norm:

All these people are now unwitting accomplices to Kirk's gun-running and they are all chased by Coast Guard operative Jordan Casper(Ellie Cornell, Halloween 4, Married to the Mob). They end up on the island after all and find the rave. It's deserted, but the beer is still fresh. While they drink and explore the island, zombies are stalking their every move. They eventually run afoul of said zombies and do what any other person would do: they run inland to get surrounded by zombies.

While most people were busy ruining their trigger fingers with THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD, I was learning to type with Sega's THE TYPING OF THE DEAD! Eat shit and die, Mavis Beacon!
They find a small house in the middle of a graveyard, where the survivors of the rave massacre are holed up. One of them had a video account of the carnage on his camera. They all look and see the impossible on the screen: zombies are killing stoned ravers left, right and center. The kids all assume the best course of action is to get off the island. True, but there are ninja zombies about. No matter: they'll just run past them like before. The kids make it to Capt. Kirk's boat and try to get away, but are held up by zombies. I think. At some point, they go back to get Capt. Kirk's stash of weapons on the island to save the three people left behind in the graveyard house - those being Alicia's ex-boyfriend Rudy(Jonathan Cherry, They, Final Destination 2), Hugh(Michael Eklund, Stark Raving Mad) and Rudy's new girlfriend Liberty(Kira Clavell, My Baby's Daddy). It's a stupid idea when faced with legions of ninja-like undead and most of your protagonists have never touched a gun, but I didn't write this. Thank God.
Somehow most of them survive the horribly choreographed yet still interesting gun battle, only to retreat deeper into the house. The house has tunnels and crap that leads to a zombie-filled labyrinth that leads to a secret lab housing an interesting plot twist: the reanimated corpse of a mad 17th Century priest turned mad scientist by the name of Castillo(David Palffy, Replicant, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever). There's some exposition and a swordfight between Castillo and Alicia. Both of them die and the only survivor - Rudolph "Rudy" Curien - is rescued by the Coast Guard. He goes to med school with the knowledge of Castillo's previous work and the dead body of Alicia, hoping to rekindle her life with the knowledge of undeath. Within the last two minutes of House of the Dead, you learn that this entire movie was a prequel to the video game.

Please make the hurting stop.


O beautiful for spacious skies
For amber waves of grain
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain!
America! America!
God shed his grace on thee
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
CHOICE CUTS

PRICELESS QUOTES
When I first heard about this movie, I was counting the days 'til it opened. I thought it was going to rock. When I would talk on the phone with my buddy Jim(ref.: LOTR: Two Towers), I'd always say the same thing at certain intervals:
"Hey Jim."
"What, Swat."
[mouth on phone receiver]"THE HOUSE�OF THE DEAD"
"Okay, Swat."
This is what I say now when I talk about Uwe Boll:
"I BETTER NOT RUN INTO UWE BOLL ON THE STREET, 'CUZ I'LL END UP GOING TO JAIL!!!"
When speaking about House of the Dead, my past, present and future selves agree on a few things: We must depart this review on a sad note: director Uwe Boll, the man responsible for House of the Dead, will soon strike again. He has cornered a market on video game movies and has completed the movie Alone in the Dark. Mr. Boll will also be working on the movie adaptations of Bloodrayne, Far Cry and the undead-hunting movie, Hunter: The Reckoning -- all slated for 2006.

May God have mercy on us all.


The Uwe Boll Collection contains:
House of the Dead | Alone in the Dark | Bloodrayne | In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale

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