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    This is well worth your money and support.
    It's very, very slow and sombre and I did find my concentration drifting towards my tablet during the long sad music/montages but overall it's a good film and Arnie gets to act.

    Good to see something different for a change.
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    Saw it, liked it. Arnie may not have a full handle on our language, but he puts it out there, and it works.
    Also, glad I watched it alone last night, my wife would've been bored $hitless.

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    Another fairly +ve review - http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/r...o-zombies.html

    A worthwhile stab at approaching the zombie subgenre in a character-driven, personal manner, Maggie lacks the substance to soar and occasionally plods along like a lethargic zombie. Its virtues do outweigh the faults though, meaning that you should extract more from the film than purely satiating a morbid curiosity over Arnie doing proper acting.
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    Saw this a few weeks ago. It's ok. But, just ok. Probably the best acting Arnie has ever done in his life.

    If you like zombie cinema, then watch it.
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    Wow! Really enjoyed this film.

    Thought the first 10-15 minutes was a tad rocky with acting/directing... but from there on a pretty solid moving drama. Not often I've had a tear in my eye in an Arnie film, but this was one. Quite moving at times!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Not often I've had a tear in my eye in an Arnie film, but this was one. Quite moving at times!
    When I saw Commando I had tears in my eyes... of laughter.

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