![]() ![]() Overall, Zombie Tidal Wave is a fun and entertaining film that delivers on its promise of a zombie-filled tidal wave adventure. The film also pays homage to classic zombie movies and pop culture references, adding to the overall fun and entertainment value. Zombie Tidal Wave strikes a good balance between horror and comedy, with plenty of gore and scares for horror fans, as well as humor and witty one-liners to lighten the mood. The supporting cast also provides strong performances, with standout performances from Erich Chikashi Linzbichler as the eccentric scientist Sica and Shelton Jolivette as the tough and capable firefighter Berger. The performances from the cast are solid, with Ziering delivering a strong lead performance as the resourceful and determined Hunter Shaw. The action sequences are well-choreographed and thrilling, and the special effects are impressive, particularly given the film’s low budget. The plot is simple yet effective, with the tidal wave providing a unique twist on the typical zombie outbreak scenario. The film is an entertaining and engaging entry in the zombie genre. ![]() The film stars Ian Ziering, who also produced the movie, as the protagonist Hunter Shaw, a fisherman who leads the fight against the undead. The movie follows a group of survivors who must fight off a horde of zombies that are washed ashore by a massive tidal wave. Ferrante and produced by the Syfy channel. It does have its flaws (no underwater kills,sorry!), but overall is immensely entertaining, fast-paced and should be a treat for fans of the genre.Zombie Tidal Wave is a horror-comedy film directed by Anthony C. “Zombie Tidal Wave” (not a great title, “Zombie Tsunami” sounds so much better, right?) isn’t exactly original (after all, we’ve had “Shock Waves” before), but nonetheless is a very solid, refreshing zombie film. No martial arts here, but he’s in the film nonetheless. The fans of martial arts films may notice Ron Smoorenburg in the film – as one of the zombie extras. Ian Ziering (who kills the undead with things like an electric sword and a motor boat engine!) looks extremely comfortable fighting off the undead – years of fighting all sorts of sharks have proven to be useful. Since this is “Fulci-themed”, I was expecting to see a zombie looking like Fulci himself, but no such luck. The film has quite some gory moments, and while the zombie make-up isn’t really that creative, the zombie kills are, which is always a plus. And there’s the mentioned zombie tsunami, which is CGI, but nonetheless looks pretty cool. In “Zombie Tridal Wave”, the idea expands to a lot of zombies coming up from the sunken ship on the ocean floor, we also have a rock band named “The Fulci’s”, so you get the idea. Within the first 20 minutes or so, we get our first zombie attack, we get a shot of an amazing female butt in tight shorts, a hero armed with a machete… and a zombie tsunami.Īs you’ve probably guessed, this film is heavily influenced by Lucio Fulci’s legendary “Zombi 2” (aka Zombie Flesheaters) film from 1979, which featured a zombie underwater battling a shark. Here’s why.įirst of all, “Zombie Tidal Wave” doesn’t waste any time on anything that is unnecessary. To make one thing clear – “Zombie Tidal Wave” works for several reasons, despite many not expecting a lot of from SyFy and those who made the “Sharknado” movies. The film, as already mentioned, stars Ian Ziering (the star of all those “Sharknado” movies) and directed by Anthony Ferrante (the director of all those “Sharknado” movies). The above is basically the plot for “Zombie Tidal Wave” released by SyFy. To save the remaining survivors and put up a fight is up to a bunch of locals led by fisherman Hunter (Ian Ziering). ![]() A small coastal town is at risk, as some unknown power has forced hordes of zombies rise up from the depths of the ocean and now everyone is at risk. ![]()
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