Wednesday, 27 June 2012

The video dead (1987 Director: Robert Scott)

Ahh.. I hadn’t seen this one for over 20 years but I went to stay at my mate Colin’s this weekend and as he’s another video fiend, he dug out this beauty to watch (along with ‘Spookies’.).

The funny thing is that the title is totally misleading-it should really be called ‘The Television dead’ as there isn’t even a VHS player in it. Anyway the said TV set turns up as a special delivery to a house frequented by someone looking a little worse for wear. It seems that the TV has a life of it’s own so to speak as it unleashes a bunch of zombies into the house and our unsuspecting host is found dead a couple of days later. He was probably too drunk to notice anyway.

Fast forward a couple of months and a family is moving into the same abode. The Girl and her dorky brother are there first there while they’re waiting for the parents to arrive. The brother discovers the TV, hooks it up and it’s not long before the deadites show up with an appetite for death. That'll please the parents when they eventually show up I'm sure.

Great fun all around-there’s even a zombie that bears an uncanny resemblance to David bowie (surely that can’t have been coincidental!!!). There’s more gore than I remember too as this came out in the late 80’s when pretty much every horror film released in the UK got the scissors treatment courtesy of the BBFC. (Bless ‘em).

The highlight of watching it this time around was hearing my mate Colin go ‘ Wooah-what a fox!!!’ in relation to the female zombie with the wedding dress and ginger wig on. It’s films like this that make us keep our VHS players still plugged in.

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