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    return of the living dead - necropoplis

    is this worth watching? saw it at the video store and was debating whether to rent it or not...

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    Depends...


    Are you willing to watch the final slide of the return series into oblivion?

    if so...


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    I actually liked it. Im like the only one though. The only reason it seems that people hate it is that the zombies die unlike the previous movies. I liked the movie though.

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    I too am one of the few that liked it. What some people can't fit into their skulls is that the chemical in this one and the next one is Trioxin-5, where in the first three I believe it was 245-Trioxin. Tri-5 must therefore be a weaker version of 245-Tri, so this does explain why they're easier to kill. I have yet to see it, but according to some people that have seen it, in Rave to the Grave, the Tar-Man is harder to kill than the others. This would show that they knew that the guns could kill the others because they cannot kill an original, 245-Tri zombie where they can kill the Tri-5 ones. Now if the Tar-Man is killed by guns, then we have a right to be outraged. But until someone here says otherwise, it is not difficult to explain how guns can kill the Tri-5 zombies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NVK
    I actually liked it. Im like the only one though. The only reason it seems that people hate it is that the zombies die unlike the previous movies. I liked the movie though.

    I didn't like it at all, but not because of the zombies being able to be killed. I didn't like the movie because of the horrible acting and ridiculous plot. That said, I will still probably buy it later on when it gets cheap just to add it to my collection... after all, I do own Return 3 and actually like that one.
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    I liked it as well...

    It was cheesey fun, I quite enjoyed a lot of the gore effects in the movie. There were some great head shots here in there. I mean it was a little silly that the zombies were always biting the same spot on the back of the head...but ah well, its a movie. Its a lot better then some of the other stuff out there, Day of the dead 2, Shadow: Dead Riot, House of the dead 2...

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    Although I am not fond of these films because they further kill the series...

    On the cheese scale... they, parts 4 & 5 are way high, for stupid fun they are worth a watch. However, the deviated from the previous 3 films quite a bit.

    The chemical is renamed as a previous poster stated. The new chemical Trioxyn 5 is not explained. In part 5 when the tar-man does show up... he is un-killable, yet all the other zombies are brought down by a shot to the head. Yet this is never explained. The Tar-Man comes out of a barrel of Trioxyn 5.

    They are just cheesy films, but at least watchable. Better than Day of the Dead contagium.
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    Are you sure there's any way to diffrentiate between the Tri-5 barrels and the 245-Tri barrels? I didn't notice any difference in 4...

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    It's not the barrels themselves, just the name of the chemical. They changes the barrels, the look, but that was done in Part 3, but they still called it 245 Trioxin.
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    Well then, if the barrels weren't changed, it could be easy to mistaken the Tar-Mans barrel to be a Tri-5 filled one. After all, two blank bottles with coke and pepsi in them may look the same, but are they?

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