A radio DJ begins to receive reports of violence breaking out in his town where the English language has become infected with a virus. Based on the novel Pontypool Changes Everything.
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This is another one I sort of liked. Its a marginal film. It sucessfully creates a claustrophobic , paranoid atmosphere as reports of people turning into violent zombies come into a little radio station out in nowhere. The film is ambiguous,quirky enough to not fall into a cheesy low budget horror-zombie flick. However, ultimately nothing much happens and though they make the most out of the low budget single setting of the radio station, in the end it gets a bit monotonous. The main character is also good but similar to some other low budget quirky films he overdoes it in the beginning and his over-the-top verbose dialogue seems more annoying than amusing.
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This is another one I sort of liked. Its a marginal film. It sucessfully creates a claustrophobic , paranoid atmosphere as reports of people turning into violent zombies come into a little radio station out in nowhere. The film is ambiguous,quirky enough to not fall into a cheesy low budget horror-zombie flick. However, ultimately nothing much happens and though they make the most out of the low budget single setting of the radio station, in the end it gets a bit monotonous. The main character is also good but similar to some other low budget quirky films he overdoes it in the beginning and his over-the-top verbose dialogue seems more annoying than amusing.
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