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Astro Zombies: M4 - Invaders from Cyberspace

Astro Zombies: M4 - Invaders from Cyberspace (2012) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  90m  •    •  Directed by: Ted V. Mikels.  •  Starring: Sean Morelli, Jaime Preston Lynch, Ted V. Mikels, Foster Boom, Erick Adam, Phillip Afghani, Barry Anderson, Charlene Anderson, Miles Anderson, Scott Blacksher, Brian Burke, Jim Cara, Lisa Cara..
      When Astro-Zombies find a way to attack from the internet, all hell breaks loose. A stolen computer chip in Berlin, dead bodies in Florida, mind-blowing discoveries in a secret government lab -- all add up to Astro-Zombies running amok -- and this time, the entire world is in mortal danger.

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This is number 4 in the series dating back to 1968. Astro Zombies (not really zombies) live in cyberspace and can only come out of a computer when someone turns one on, which you would think would not be an issue. They have laser beams that shoot out of their eyes. The first kill was a cool skeleton remains like "Mars Attacks" and after that they resorted to cheap blood splatter.

The film is designed to be campy and funny, I did not find it to be clever at all. The man has been making films for 50 years and can't afford a decent microphone that doesn't project a hollow sound. The quality of the film is about what you would expect from the old Polonia Brothers or early Brain Damage films, The acting was horrible by design, but without decent lines, they can't make the film campy.


Review by Michael Ledo from the Internet Movie Database.