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  • Warning: Spoilers
    I don't think I've ever left a movie review in my life. I follow the director on twitter and agree with a lot of what he says so I decided to check out some of his films. Well, nothing against Tariq Nasheed, but this is the worst movie I've ever sat through. It's a cheesy zombie flick. At the beginning we meet some shady suits in a boardroom talking about a eugenics program that's been compromised. Then some college students break into an abandoned high school and are attacked by zombies for 30 minutes, until one escapes and is picked up by a friend. Then he bites his friend and the credits roll. The first half hour is talking, no action, and most of it is irrelevant to anything that happens later. Mostly all of the dialog is irrelevant, for that matter. They never uncover the workings of a eugenics program, they're just attacked by zombies for 30 minutes. Yes, being bitten turns you into one of them, and makes you bite people. Like a zombie. We never return to the shady guys in the boardroom. The college kids get turned to zombies, that's all. I gave it two stars since it's only an hour long. Watch it. It's so bad, I recommend you really try to watch it. Thanks for reading.
  • This mishmash of perverted science, zombie creatures, government agents and dumb teenagers was viewed under the title THE EUGENIST. A secret bio-warfare lab sequestered in an abandoned school was the hub of experiments to cultivate a virus that would wipe out the world's "bad stock" of people. Unfortunately, when the lab is dismantled the virus remains in the school's ventilation system. Homeless people start squatting there and absorb the virus becoming zombie-like creatures straight out of E.C. Comics and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. A scientist who stayed behind trying to find a cure for the zombie plague also seems to need more living dead people for his experiments. Enter a gaggle of incompetent teens that investigate the school at night and get locked inside, where they encounter the league of slow-moving flesh eaters. While director Tariq Nasheed keeps the movie going at a fast clip, as a co-scenarist he fails us with a well worn plot, and the requisite bunch of idiotic teen characters that can only run but not hide from the zombies, and often conveniently just walk right into their waiting arms. Technical credits are fair -- the lighting makes the school sufficiently spooky -- but the actors are painfully under rehearsed and their dialogue is hard to understand at times.