3/10
worser then Bloodrayne 3
20 May 2012
First of all I want to admit that I haven't seen part 1 in what will become a trilogy but haven't seen the first one you are quickly introduced what is going on and what you can expect from Outpost 2. But I also don't guess I had a fair view on this zombie flick because a few days ago I just have seen another Nazi zombie flick, Death Snow (2009), one with a great story and full of gore. But the main difference with Death Snow was the fact that it contained great looking zombies. One thing I haven't seen in Outpost 2.

To go even further it all reminded me of Bloodrayne :The Third Reich (2010) from the so much hated Uwe Boll. That one also lacked on part of the gore and story but I enjoyed it, maybe because it was so bad that it became good but Outpost 2 I didn't like at all. The search for the commander of a Nazi squad that had done atrocities in World War 2 reminded me also towards Bloodrayne 3. And that's the reason why it failed completely. The hunt is on towards the zombies and not in reverse. You see some soldiers going towards the zombies and they start shooting and shooting until they drop but hey, didn't we miss anything. Where's the blood and the gore, a must see in zombie flicks. And I also didn't like the look of the zombies. And the first part is full with bullets flying around and shooting soldiers and zombies. But the worst thing was that I even didn't care who was shot. The reason is simple, mediocre acting.

Everybody hated Bloodrayne 3 but for me this here was a bit worse. I was bored from the start of this flick and after more then 30 minutes I even picked up the remote to push the stop button. This flick shows us why so many zombie flicks failed. And people who knew me of have seen my reviews know that I have seen thousands of flicks from the early eighties until nowadays from blockbusters to turkeys.

Gore 1/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
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