Linda Blair Movie:

The Chilling



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Linda Blair Movie:
The Chilling



Movie
The Chilling
The Chilling
List Price: $19.99Label: MEDIA BLASTERS, INC DVD

Salesrank: 32148

Released: June 24, 2008
Our Price: $11.78
Used Price: $10.98
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Linda Blair
  • Dan Haggerty
  • Editorial Review:
    Universal Cryogenics is doing a booming business in freezing the bodies of the recently dead in the hopes of defrosting them later when science has discovered a way to cure what ails them. Things are going well until the storage facility loses its power during a storm, threatening their frozen clients. To make matters worse, a lightning strike causes the bodies to revive as homicidal zombies. What has the cryogenic lab been doing to its customers to cause this kind of change, and can they stop the zombies before their rampage goes out of control?

    The Chilling Reviews:
    This one should have been left in the freezer! 1 Star Review
    2009-11-14 - I like Linda Blair,I must admit that was my reason for picking it up,but I'm sorry I did.
    I'll give you a run through the good and bad
    The good is that Linda Blair is in it;thats it for the good!
    The bad is that Blair is only on screen for about 15 minutes!
    More of the bad;
    Cheap camera,bad lighting,cheap sets,cheap audio.Almost seems like it was made for T.V. (which isn't a bad thing if the movie is entertaining,which is not the case here!)
    The zombies are too few and far in between.Zombies are on screen for 5 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    SPX were extremely poor!
    Boring as hell!
    Bad acting!
    Unfunny!


    Waste of time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    A review from Zombie-Nation! 2 Star Review
    2009-08-21 -
    Cool idea...bad movie.


    ACTING:Wow...the lack of talent in this flick is amazing. Linda Blair can act. Dan Haggerty can act (even though he came awful close a few times to disproving that statement). Everyone else in this movie, bad. The characters in this movie are so blatantly stereotypical, and still couldn't be pulled off convincingly.

    PRODUCTION: I f the movie was as good as the dvd cover is, it would have been great. The script is awful, the pacing and setting up of scenes is non-existent. Plus, due to Linda Blair coming to her senses and quiting this fiasco halfway through production, she all but vanishes from the screen and pops up in an already used clip. There are a few spots where this movie is creepy as Hell and some nifty blood and gore scenes.

    ZOMBIES: Hmm...I just don't know...the zombies were blatant Halloween masks and wore suits of aluminum foil, but they seemed to work for me. Go figure. They are the typical shamblers, but really only to kill people by shaking the life out of them.

    THE CAUSE: Lightning strike hitting cryogenic containers.

    NUDITY: Yes.


    FINAL: A zombie movie with a message...why does that seem so familiar to me? What could have been a creepy message movie is reduced to a cheesy mediocre mess of a nightmare. Linda Blair deserves much better. I hope she was paid a lot of money for this flick as the producers used her as "bait" to lure audiences in. Her name was even above the title!


    I love horror movies. 2 Star Review
    2008-07-20 - (spoilers) I love horror movies. I love B-Movies as well. Nothing makes my day more than a cheesy little film about zombies, monsters, murderers, that sort of thing. But to say that this movie was lacking, is an understatement. This movie was pure trash. You'd think the zombies would look somewhat like what the cover-art of the box displays, but instead, you get actors with masks that are clearly sold at any Halloween display counter.

    Furthermore, the script is beyond pitiful. Our main character, Joseph, suffers the loss of his wife and son and seeks solace in the warm-hearted Mary, played by Blair. Not once do you see any sign of sadness or discomfort on the part of Joseph's character. Instead, we see the head of the cryogenic labs, a man named Dr. Miller, eager to get the dead bodies and experiment with their organs. There is no emotion or anything to make you believe you should give a damn about anyone in this film.

    Once you see the cover art to this film of a frozen zombie coming out of their cryogenic chamber, you'll think you were in B-Movie Horror Heaven. At least that's the way I approached this film. But boy, was I in for a shock. All and all, very disappointing. All the elements to make a great horror film were there. You had your zombies, your decent actors, and your story. But the lack of good writing and little if any sense of direction screwed this one up royally.










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