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cinemaslife · 3 months
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#33 Zombis nazis 2
"El pútrido coronel Herzog vuelve a la carga, dispuesto a dar caza a Martin, el único superviviente de Dead Snow. La amenaza de los zombis nazis es todavía mayor, pero en esta ocasión las fuerzas aliadas contarán con la ayuda de un comando norteamericano especializado en exterminar muertos vivientes." - FilmAffinity.
Aviso para navegantes: (No he visto Zombis Nazis 1)
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Martin (Vegar Hoel) sobrevive al ataque de los Zombis Nazis, perdiendo a sus amigos y a su novia en la huida, conforme avanza en el coche, se va deshaciendo de los zombis que le asedian, el último en caer es el coronel Herzog, que pierde su brazo derecho antes de caer. Poco más adelante, Martin se queda dormido al volante y cuando despierta está atado a la cama de un hospital.
Allí descubre que le han implantado el brazo del coronel Herzog, el cual, prácticamente, no domina, y mata a varias personas con él, sin ser esa la intención de Martin. Mientras tanto, logra hacerse con el contacto de un grupo estadounidense organizado que son cazadores de Nazis.
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Los asuntos pendientes del pelotón del coronel Herzog no les permiten volver a sus tumbas, y para ello deben asesinar a los 3000 habitantes del pueblo, tal y como le prometió al Fuller. Y van transformando a todos los habitantes que asesinan en zombis, esperando tener un ejército mayor, cosa que aterra a Martin y a sus nuevos amigos del comando (que son 3 personas + 1).
Martin se da cuenta de que él también puede resucitar a los muertos y que estos le persiguen con lealtad, a lo que decide resucitar al ejército ruso que casi asesina, años antes, al ejército de Herzog.
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Se desata una batalla campal donde el ejército ruso es masacrado, y nuestros amigos se encuentran entre la espada y la pared ante los nazis. Pero, en el último momento, se recomponen y ganan la batalla que daban por perdida.
Cuando llega el final y los amigos se separan, Martin va a buscar la tumba de su novia Hannah, esperando poder resucitarla y vivir el resto de la vida junto a ella.
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"La peli es única para sacarte de la monotonía y adentrarte en un mundo apocalíptico, que es cómico por sí mismo, las situaciones lo son, las muertes lo son, la historia lo es... pero, sin ser cutre, está bien llevada, pero no puedo decir si es mejor o peor que la primera" - Cinema's Life
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2021: Vegar Hoel, Geir Vegar Hoel, è stato un attore norvegese. (n. 1973) 2020: Alex Trebek, George Alexander Trebek, conduttore televisivo canadese. (n. 1940) 2019: Fred Bongusto, pseudonimo di Alfredo Antonio Carlo Buongusto, è stato un cantante e compositore italiano. (n. 1935) 2011: Bianca Sollazzo, attrice italiana. Il 1979 è l’anno dell’incontro con Lino Crispo e l’inizio dal grande…
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brody75 · 2 years
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Dead Snow (2009)
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6.5 / 10
Título Original:   Død Snø 2 AKA Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead
Año: 2014
Duración: 100 min
País:   Noruega  
Director:   Tommy Wirkola
Guion: Tommy Wirkola, Stig Frode Henriksen, Vegar Hoel   
Música:  Christian Wibe  
Fotografía:  Matthew Weston  
Reparto: Vegar Hoel, Ørjan Gamst, Martin Starr, Jocelyn DeBoer, Ingrid Haas, Stig Frode Henriksen, Hallvard Holmen, Kristoffer Joner, Amrita Acharia, Derek Mears, Bjarte Tjøstheim, Christian Rubeck, Charlotte Frogner, Jesper Sundnes, Tage Guddingsmo, David Skaufjord
Productora:   Euforia Film, Barentsfilm AS, FilmCamp, Miho Film, Yellow Bastard Production, Zwart Arbeid  
Género: Comedy, Horror, Fantasy
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2832470/
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Nothing to worry about here, my boyfriend just pretending to smother me with a pillow, all is fine... 
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adamwatchesmovies · 5 years
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Dead Snow (2009)
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How much you enjoy Dead Snow depends entirely on whether "Zombie Nazis" sound appealing. Is the idea dumb, but kind of awesome? Then this film is for you. If that sounds dumb and kind of gimmicky, perhaps consider something else to watch. For this viewer, the movie has its moments but is otherwise merely an excuse to have hapless teenagers fight a legion of undead SS soldiers.
Set during the Easter holiday, seven teenagers retreat to a cabin in the mountains for some fun in the snow. In a bit of what they assume to be good luck, they discover a large sum of Nazi gold. Hidden away during the tail end of WWII by a troop of particularly cruel SS officers who escaped through the mountains but were never seen again, the treasure re-awakens its original owners as flesh-eating ghouls.
Dead Snow has the good grace to understand how ridiculous its premise is. It commits to giving the audience what it wants. The best scene is easily one where two of our male heroes arm themselves with an arsenal of weapons: scythes, hammers, knives, axes, guns and even a chainsaw. They go to town and cut through at least a dozen living dead like they were made of butter. Blood flies everywhere, arms are lobbed off, one zombie even gets decapitated and before its head can hit the ground, it’s kicked away like a soccer ball. That’s awesome, hilarious, and worth seeing.
What’s not so good are the attempts at horror. To see those scenes where zombie Nazis are crushed beneath a snowmobile or blown up, you have to sit through the most generic horror movie you’ve ever seen. The synopsis speaks for itself; a cabin in a remote area, no cell phone reception, a creepy guy who informs the teenagers of what’s coming, followed by incredulous feelings that finally evaporate when blood begins to flow. Even then, stupid mistakes follow characters splitting up for no reason, which means most of the teenagers wind up dead. Even as this type of film, Dead Snow is badly written. That old man that shows up to tell our heroes about the Nazi army and their treasure? Apparently, he just wanders around the mountains creepily explaining to whoever he passes what happened in WWII because that’s his only role in the movie. I was convinced he'd tie into the plot in some other way, but no. Instead of this block of bad exposition, how about a flashback?
I've got to talk about another scene that might have been meant to be comical, but I can't be sure. In it, Jock Erlend (Jeppe Laursen) takes a break from his frat-boy drinking to go to the outhouse. While in there, in barges in the obligatory slut found in every horror movie (Jenny Skavlan), who jumps his bones... in the cold while he is on the toilet! That's disgusting! If this is what the Norwegians include in their movies, I'd hate to say what their nasty pornography is like. 
Unless you speak Norwegian you should watch the English dub of Dead Snow. While the lip-synch will be off and you won’t get the same kind of performances from the voice actors as you would from the ones on the sets, the film's subtitles flash by so quickly there's no way to catch all of the dialogue. Ultimately, the film is merely a way to tie together a bunch of gory scenes and show off the idea of Nazi zombies. Every moment that’s worth seeing could be stitched together and quickly edited into a 10 minute short. It’s like once those scenes where shot, the team realized they needed more material to make it to feature-length and looked at any random horror movie from the eighties, did a find-replace, a few quick edits and called it a day. For forgiving horror movie fans, I’ll give it a mild recommendation. For everyone else, Dead Snow is just average, something you can check out if you think it will be fun, but nothing special. (On DVD, August 20, 2014)
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Okkupert / Occupied  -  TV2 (Norway) - October 4, 2015 - Present
Political Thriller (18 episodes to date)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Current cast
Protagonists
Henrik Mestad as Jesper Berg
Eldar Skar as Hans Martin Djupvik
Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė as Irina Sidorova
Ane Dahl Torp as Bente Norum
Janne Heltberg as Anita Rygh
Supporting characters
Selome Emnetu as Hilde Djupvik
Veslemøy Mørkrid as Ingrid Bø
Stig Amdam as Lieutenant-Colonel Harald Vold
Lisa Loven Kongsli as Astrid Berg
Alexej Manvelov as Nikolai
Morten Svartveit as Anders Knudsen
Kristin Skogheim as Ingvild Friis
Vytautas Kaniusonis as Konstantin Minnikov
Minor characters
Hippolyte Girardot as Pierre Anselme
Krzysztof Pieczyński as Vladimir Gosev
Øystein Røger as Dag Ottesen
Morten Traavik as General Jacob Istad
Ville Virtanen as Antti Korhonen
Filip Peeters as Rudolf Teichmann
Former cast
Ragnhild Gudbrandsen as Wenche Arnesen
Vegar Hoel as Thomas Eriksen
Sondre Larsen as Stefan Christensen
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horrorheid · 5 years
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Dead Snow
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eugenehasntseen · 5 years
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Eugene's 100 Best (and Most Rewatchable) Horror Films
90 Dead Snow (2009)
Nazi zombies.
Really, that's all you need to know to need to see this flick. But this one is so much more.
There is gore splattered here at Evil Dead levels. There are zombie kills I have never seen before (that's always a plus in such an oversaturated genre)
And one of the strangest sex scenes ever.
(The sequel is also worth a look as there are Russian zombies in it too)
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johnnymundano · 6 years
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Dead Snow 2: Red vs Dead (2014)
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Directed by Tommy Wirkola Written by Tommy Wirkola, Stig Frode Henriksen and Vegar Hoel Music by Christian Wibe Country: Iceland/Norway Language: English Running Time: 101 minutes
CAST
Vegar Hoel as Martin Hykkerud
Ørjan Gamst as Standartenführer (Oberst) Herzog
Martin Starr as Daniel
Jocelyn DeBoer as Monica
Ingrid Haas as Blake
Stig Frode Henriksen as Glenn Kenneth
Hallvard Holmen as Gunga
Kristoffer Joner as Sidekick Zombie
Amrita Acharia as Reidun
Derek Mears as Stavarin
Bjarte Tjøstheim as Priest
Christian Rubeck as Policeman
Charlotte Frogner as Hanna
Jesper Sundnes as Nazi Doctor
Tage Guddingsmo as Zombie Navigator
David Skaufjord as Zombie Tank Driver
Daniel Berge Halvorsen as Major Stubbe
Guðmundur Ólafsson as Elderly Woman
Ingar Helge Gimle as Doctor Brochman
Carl-Magnus Adner as Bobby, a boy who can’t fly
(Stealing be stealing Dept: Images from IMDB as I’m not always in a screengrabby position.)
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This more expensive, longer, and even sillier sequel to Dead Snow (2009) picks up right where the silly-ass splatter original left off; perfect for a Natchos and Mountain Dew fuelled double bill, teenagers of all ages will be cock-a-hoop to know. Less of a horror movie this time out and more a succession of gleefully violent set pieces punctuated by terrible/awesome (delete according to age) jokes; the majority of which seem to revolve around the lame and the halt, which I guess is “edgy”. The 12 year old in the room (not a metaphor; there was literally a 12 year old boy in the room; don’t call the police, I’m his dad)  thought it was all chucklesome stuff, while I found it a bit hit and miss; most of it missed but that’s because I’m nearly 50, and the bits that did hit were bang on my funny bone (e.g. the woman pushing a wheelchair gag). It’s not all puke and piss poor “head” puns though. Some of the jokes try a bit harder and land a bit better.
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Following an impossible operation there’s some fine physical comedy from Vegar Hoel, clearly in the same vein of Bruce Campbell in Evil Dead 2 (1988) , which is nicely done even if it never reaches Campbell’s towering Loony Tunes heights. A puppishly devoted zombie tourist becomes ever more damaged but never loses its ardour for its master. Fans of the first movie will be pleased to hear that the antics involving intestines continue and, indeed, peak with a bizarre tank refuelling gag. There’s even a nice Titanic (who cares what year; ugh) visual shout-out during the movie’s climactic spell of necrophilia. (It’s okay; it’s consensual necrophilia.) There’s a bunch of cops who do some slapstick and surreal conversation shtick.  Basically some of it isn’t funny, some of it is very funny, some of it is cruel, some of it is childish, some of it is clever, but mostly it’s a sloppy smorgasbord of some of those things all at the same time. It’s rarely dull, and critics who get a bit pearl clutchy should bear in mind that John Steinbeck wasn’t above a bit of goofy schlocky horror (“Cannery Row”; the bit with the kid going fishing with the mystery liver).
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Plotwise the movie goes way wider than the original. After hurriedly telling us the Nazi zombies liveliness is the result of the kids finding the treasure in the first movie (which makes no sense as the undead were already marauding about; but, whatever), the movie decides to have undead Nazi leader Herzog magically compelled to finish the mission interrupted by his wartime “death”: the destruction of the town of Talvik (I think? I wasn’t taking notes). To stop Herzog Martin (Hoel) teams up with a very camp WW2 museum curator (Stig Frode Henriksen), the US Zombie Squad, who are a ridiculously attractive trio of “nerds” (most obviously there so the US audience doesn’t start crying because none of it is set in America), and a luckless but loyal zombie sidekick. It quickly becomes apparent that the resurrection of a bunch of Russian WW2 POWS might do the trick. (Which is where the “red” comes in.) Things get messy fast.
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Dead Snow 2 keeps lumbering along with just enough momentum, scattershot humour and goofy inventiveness  to stop it becoming stuck in a rut of people in shabby hallowe’en costumes grappling in fields. Was it better than Dead Snow, though? I asked a 12 year old expert and he said they were “different, but both good.” And a child shall lead us, yea verily, and all that jazz.
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8 novembre … ricordiamo …
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2021: Vegar Hoel, Geir Vegar Hoel, è stato un attore norvegese. Hoel è apparso in numerose opere teatrali al Rogaland Theatre. Hoel è noto per film come Mongoland, Alt for Egil, United e The Man Who Loved Yngve. È apparso anche in serie TV come Lykkeland e Okkupert. Oltre al suo lavoro di attore, Hoel ha diretto il film Kill Buljo 2. Hoel è morto dopo una lunga malattia all’età di 47 anni. (n.…
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Død snø 2 - Tommy Wirkola 2014
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5.5 / 10
Título Original: Død snø AKA Dead Snow
Año: 2009
Duración: 90 min
País: Noruega
Director: Tommy Wirkola
Guion: Tommy Wirkola, Stig Frode Henriksen
Música: Christian Wibe
Fotografía: Matthew Weston
Reparto: Vegar Hoel, Ørjan Gamst, Ane Dahl Torp, Jenny Skavlan, Bjørn Sundquist, Stig Frode Henriksen, Charlotte Frogner, Lasse Valdal, Jeppe Beck Laursen
Productora: Euforia Film, Barentsfilm AS, FilmCamp, Miho Film, Yellow Bastard Production, Zwart Arbeid
Género: Comedy, Horror, Fantasy
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1278340/
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masochismustango · 2 years
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I’ve just found out that the actor, who played Martin Hykkerud in “Dead Snow” movies, died a year ago
It’s terrible, I’m so sorry. It’s a great loss.
“Dead Snow” movies mean a lot to me, ‘cause it was the first fandom where I started to publish my works and find new friends. These movies helped me to improve my art skills and overcome my fear of being logged in social media again
I’m sorry
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