646f9e108c In an isolated island in South Pacific, there is an outbreak in a top-secret military facility where Colonel Aiden Wexler is researching biological weapon. Ten years later, a small squad is sent to the island to investigate the status of the facility. They shall contact their helicopter a couple of hours later; otherwise the place will be bombed and totally destroyed. Along their journey, they are attacked by zombies and when they reach the building, they find Aiden alive. Out of the blue, Dr. Mikaela Usylvich that is assisting the mission discloses that is Aiden&#39;s daughter. A military squad is sent to a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean in order to secure top secret records involving a zombie epidemic that wiped out the large scientific team experimenting with various test chemicals and toxins which leads to the team battling not only zombies, but the lone surviving scientist who has plans for the future of the human race. In an isolated island in South Pacific, there is an outbreak in a top-secret military facility where Colonel Aiden Wexler (D.C. Douglas) is researching biological weapon. Ten years later, a small squad is sent to the island to investigate the status of the facility. They shall contact their helicopter a couple of hours later; otherwise the place will be bombed and totally destroyed. Along their journey, they are attacked by zombies and when they reach the building, they find Aiden alive. Out of the blue, Dr. Mikaela Usylvich (Maryse Ouellet Mizanin) that is assisting the mission discloses that is Aiden&#39;s daughter.<br/><br/>&quot;Isle of the Dead&quot; is another lame Sci-Fi production, with another terrible story and awful acting. The zombie story is senseless and the situations are quite ridiculous. Why a military squad with a few soldiers should be sent to a doomed island ten years after an incident? If the intention would be to see whether there are zombies or not, wouldn&#39;t be easier to monitor using a satellite? The insane Colonel Aiden Wexler contaminates Pugh and attacks three other soldiers. Why he was not killed when he was found? Instead, the survivors bring Aiden, who is contaminated, with them. My vote is two.<br/><br/>Title (Brazil): Not Available If you&#39;re looking for a serious summary of this movie, click the back button and read it or check out another review. If someone asked me to review this movie, I&#39;d ask them if they&#39;ve heard of The Asylum. If they said yes, I&#39;d say it&#39;s The Asylum&#39;s version of Resident Evil. If they said no, I would say one word: Sharknado.<br/><br/>I&#39;ve seen a lot of Asylum movies; usually when I come home drunk late at night and the SyFy channel is playing them. They&#39;re usually so terrible that you have no choice but to laugh, but this? No. Joey Lawrence was the only &quot;actor&quot; whose name I recognized, and he&#39;s horrible, so I figured I&#39;d be laughing the whole time. Once again, no. Not one laugh the entire movie. After watching this garbage, I came here and found out the blonde is some WWE wrestler and her dad is the guy who does Albert Wesker&#39;s voice in the Resident Evil games. I&#39;ve been playing those games on and off since the first one, so the latter is really disappointing. They even named him Aiden Wexler which I never even noticed while watching the film. Once again, not funny. My last complaint would be the horrible military tactics of a &quot;special forces&quot; unit (flagging each other non-stop would be the biggest), but then again, this is an Asylum movie, so you can&#39;t expect much. I know they&#39;d never spend money on a military adviser who was actually in a combat MOS. <br/><br/>TL;DR It&#39;s an Asylum movie, but it&#39;s WAY worse than usual.
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