Zombie Ninjas vs Black Ops

2015 "What doesn't kill you, will try and try again."
Zombie Ninjas vs Black Ops
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Released: 10 October 2015 Released
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In the clandestine research tower of a ruthless Japanese security and arms company, Saisei Security, scientist MALI awakens employed mercenaries killed in combat, their death giving rise to a new, vicious breed of zombie... ZOMBIE NINJAS. Trapped amongst unsuspecting civilians, including former tactical operative DILLON (Adam T Perkins), the ZOMBIE NINJAS commanded by a ferocious leader (Soa 'The Hulk' Palelei) are unleashed in the inner city high-rise. They soon face off with the covert response mission deployed to fight back. This elite black ops team underestimates the brutality of their encounter, which ultimately tests their loyalty and friendship, resulting in a frightful assault between these two highly skilled lethal forces and DILLON thrust in the middle fighting for survival.

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jj-27513 Great action movie on a tight budget!!!This movie is fantastic fantastic fantastic and unpredictable!It doesn't follow the repetitive clichéd 1st act 2nd act 3rd act blah blah blah…It doesn't get bogged down with stupid scenes of extraneous dialogue blah blah blah! lets explain everything to the audience they don't have a brain blah blah.It doesn't get bogged down with dumb clichéd back stories!!!It doesn't get a stupid boy kisses girl and suddenly falls in love for no reason than walk off happily together into the clichéd sunset blah blah blah!It doesn't get bogged down with crappy slow mo's and one stupid over used wide camera angle to capture crappy over choreographed fight scenes you see in today's movies blah blah blah!!!The fight scenes are completely off the cuff. They feel real, intense and unstaged. You get excellent edits and interesting camera angles which lend the movie to a more modern way of experience. The action scenes are a mix of old school martial arts films and the Bourne films.You get excellent gun action sequences! You get a completely unpredictable story and ending! You get an epic end fight scene between hero and villain! You get an epic battle between Black Ops men and Zombie Ninjas in the opening car park breach!You get a completely new deranged killing machine in the zombie ninjas and quiet disturbing in their erratic movements!You don't get the same slow useless boring repetitive dumb zombie hordes you see in every damn zombie movie where the outcome is the same over and over again blah blah blah!I could only imagine if the filmmakers had a bigger budget what they could achieve with this kind of action genre. This movie is very unique and original and unlike anything you have seen.Really good production values for a tight budget!!! This movie does suffer from mediocre acting at times but you can see past that cause there is something else going on here. Something special!!!Now to all those brainless artless idiots giving this movie one star out of hate or jealousy, shame on you! This movie deserves more love considering its lack of budget! If you're a true action fan and crave action than this movie deserves your attention my friend.So check it out!
actionagogo Every once in a while a movie comes out that is just made for you. You hear the title, or you see the trailer, and everything just clicks. Zombie Ninjas vs Black Ops is one of those movies. I mean, how can anyone screw this recipe up?Zombies that are ninjas.Bad ass Black Ops dudes.Both going at it for survival.Yes, this is just about everything I could hope and dream for wrapped into one big movie. But can it live up to its (incredible) promise? Let's find out.The film is directed by Rody Claude. This is his second feature, after making the film Deadtime. The story is a simple one. A Japanese security firm has been experimenting on dead soldiers at a research facility located in a non-descript tower in Australia. A party is going on and Dillon (Adam T Perkins) is called in for a late night interview to work security for the firm. But all hell breaks loose when a young scientist named Mali (Kira Lee Caine) wakes up the soldiers. A Black Ops team is called in to neutralize the situation but by the time they show up it's clear that there is more going on here than meets the eye.From the very beginning you know this is going to be one intense movie. It goes right to the action, showing you just how ruthless and capable these "Zombie Ninjas" can be. Headed by the Zombie Ninja Boss (UFC heavyweight Soa Palelei), they show no mercy and are unlike any zombies you've seen before. From the wild performances to crazy stunts you'll be dropping your jaw at some of the stuff these zombies do. If you think about the sheer number of zombie films out there it's all the more impressive that they were able to pull off a unique take on a classic villain.But what about the other side of the coin? Those brave Black Ops soldiers sent to kick ass and take names? Adam T. Perkins is an obvious highlight. He gives a very subtle, tough performance and manages to portray Dillon as a sullen hero despite what little time is given to his introduction. Jason Britza also stands out among the Black Ops soldiers for his snarling performance as "A.K." While we're on the subject of acting we need to discuss Soa Palelei. He does get top billing, and the other zombies to a great job, but Palelei is a nutcase throughout and his absolute physicality comes through in his fight scenes, which are some of the best of the movie.And that is saying something in a movie as chock full of action as this one. The fight scenes go on and on. Bullets are flying left and right and all manner of beat downs commence. It's beautiful.Is it perfect? While the movie has Die Hard dna written into it there could have been some more humor dotted throughout to fill some of the gaps between those epic fight scenes. That may have gotten in the way of some of the horror beats you have here, but it also would have been a welcome diversion. There are also some wooden performances that creep in as well.However, those are relatively minor quibbles compared to what is going on here. If you you've been paying attention, it's been a good year for movies coming out of Australia. Between Wormwood and Mad Mad: Fury Road I thought I had my fill of crazy films from down under, but Zombie Ninjas vs Black Ops fits right in there nicely. This is an action movie for the Call Of Duty generation, where people aren't scared to mix genres and ideas just to see what happens. In this case, what happens is an entertaining balls to walls slugfest from start to finish that manages to do something very rare in this day and age: do something fun AND original.
Ed Nail I was hoping for a new approach on the Zombie theme - What the ... Okay so you can dress a few guys in tight body suits and have them make animal noises - but that's NOT a zombie! No ripping parts out of victims, no blood (okay the Ninjas don't bleed - we get it, but their victims do!). What was the point of the Zombie boss? apart from the pulling power of a real MMA fighter, he really didn't do much. As the Alpha the others should have been following his lead. Instead he was just the same as them only without a hood. The acting (no wait I cant call it that) - the moving about on screen was so two dimensional it was like watching a flick book. The lead actress looked like a spoiled child pretending to get sympathy, her cries were so fake. Dillon's delivery was so boring I found myself missing some of his dialogue due to micro napping. The saving grace of the cast was Hiraldo but his screen time was so short it must have been an afterthought to fill a plot hole. Talking of 'the plot'; You have these guys sent in to neutralize a threat, but the one guy who they look up to for guidance is left in a car outside. He then turns up when all else has failed, but he's wiped out in 30 seconds - Maybe he should have been brought in earlier to finish of the zombies and the climax could have been a hand to hand with Dillon. Dillon walks away as the victor but in the background Hiraldo swallows some of the ZN serum....My final gripe was with the camera guy - ffs keep it still! the constant jerking around left me feeling sea sick. Okay so I did enjoy the fight scenes and now I have a man crush on Hiraldo so all up it was worth the cost of the download.
johnanthonymazzei Opens with an action sequence of the zombie ninjas. Slows down as our hero is interviewing for a job in private security. Then things go wrong------Total lack of character development at the 30 minute point. F/X and gore can't carry a movie.I'm a purist when it comes to Zombies. I like the Romero-esc, slow moving zombie. Inferior to humans in every way but, destined to win due to numbers and tenacity.Dying and returning from the dead doesn't make you a ninja. The people that made this didn't make a movie they made a waste of time.