vitocassa
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MY GOD!!! I sat thru 132 mins of nothing!!! The cliffhanger ending of part 3 was for nothing as this has the same presenter, crew and medium but is about a house in London being haunted, or so they say? Nothing happens again but this is even worse, its just repetitive and dull!!! Where's the 'Demons' of the title??? We had a Eastern European psychic woman reading coffee bean in a 40 year old cup for nearly half an hour!!!! Shots of fake ghost reading gadgets spelling out words, people asking ghosts stupid questions abd axreally annoying radio scanning machine that was just a acge for my ears, urgh! If ur doing a fake ghost hunting show for over 2 hrs at least have something happen.
I loved this film because it has style and substance over the dark humour and action pack thrill. The Last Day (2018) kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. Matthew Dlyon Knight does a tremendous job at making a groundbreaking short film. The stars were fantastic in this as well. Andy Blithe and Pete Noakes are brilliant as Colt and Bray, our two lovable thieves. Their performances worked and they did well as the dynamic duo. I wish there was a sequel to this film now that the zombies are out. Please watch this film as it definitely delivers an exciting experience all the way through!!!
Reminded me of things like A Bridge Too Far, Bridge of the River Kwai and Snakes on a Plane. Bridge of the Doomed features a brand new set of faces as well as some familiar ones. Robert LaSardo was very good as one of the leads: he played it well and took the movie seriously. This is not one of those typical zombie movies that are unimaginative and doesn't have much motive other than living. After The Walking Dead, those missing it should watch this film too. Soundtrack was great and had a cool 80's synth type feel, paying homage to Romero's Day of the Dead or something along those lines. 10/10.