Colin is the £45 Zombie movie! Already a worldwide phenomenon with huge coverage of the film since it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, first time film-maker Marc Price has made a film like no other before it - told through the Zombie's (Colin) perspective.
Our hero Colin is bitten by a Zombie; he dies and returns from the dead. We follow him as he wanders through suburbia during the throes of a cadaverous apocalypse.
Shot at locations in both Wales and London, Colin has more than its fair share of gore, along with several ambitious set pieces including a broad daylight zombie vs. human street battle and an epic housebound siege. It is also an exploration of who Colin was when he was alive through the objects, places and people he becomes attached to. The make-up design is beautifully realised. Humans are sweaty and dirty whilst the zombies are blood-stained and full of character.
The cult hit from Frightfest and Raindance film festivals is the must have Zombie movie for this Halloween!
1p less at Amazon if you prefer but no Quidco/NUS discounts
12 comments
Geokinkladze
2 Jul 17#12
I've never paid a penny.
Bully
23 Aug 09#11
£5 is still a £5 saving ,i have found topcashback to be about the same rate, sometimes higher than quidco with a few extra merchants i use that quidco doesnt offer, eg currys, dixons,that said the proof is always in the tracking and payment, i have had issues with both to be fair but nothing major or consistant,both are not perfect or guaranteed by any means.
finlay666
22 Aug 09#10
Quidco typically pays higher, and if like me you have got near enough £150 in a year £5 isn't much
I would say hot...but I wonder how much of that £5 actually gets to the guys who made it... would rather give them £5 direct if possible to keep indie films alive
Bully
22 Aug 09#9
Quidco is never guaranteed and costs £5 a year, if you want to save money use topcashback which is free to use.
EthanRunt
22 Aug 09#8
I heard George Romero wants to be blasted into space whence dead. Oddly George Lucas wants his corpse to be reanimated and feast off the living.
Might pre-order, always like to support indie projects.
the spudgun
22 Aug 09#6
good find - i've been waiting for this for a while, could be good.
i've been wanting to see this film for a while. well anything with zombies in it will make me happy unless they run :disappointed:
heat added and orderd
KillerHawk
22 Aug 09#3
This film is goin to b so poooooooh. George Romero wud b spinning in his grave if he were dead.:-)
dxx to KillerHawk
22 Aug 09#7
I like to imagine that George won't be in a grave when he';s dead, he'll just be left out in the sun and used as a prop. I think it's what he would want.
jimbobgooner
21 Aug 09#2
for the money they spent the special effects were shocking lol
Markee
21 Aug 09#1
1p Cheaper on Amazon:p
But :thumbsup: for the deal. Ordered.....
....from Amazon :whistling: Just down to personal preference :smiley:
stingersplash to Markee
22 Aug 09#5
so you dont like saving money then? its cheaper with hmv if you go via quidco. and nobody shouldnt be using quidco.
id always go for hmv anyway, not a fan of amazon at all.
Opening post
Our hero Colin is bitten by a Zombie; he dies and returns from the dead. We follow him as he wanders through suburbia during the throes of a cadaverous apocalypse.
Shot at locations in both Wales and London, Colin has more than its fair share of gore, along with several ambitious set pieces including a broad daylight zombie vs. human street battle and an epic housebound siege. It is also an exploration of who Colin was when he was alive through the objects, places and people he becomes attached to. The make-up design is beautifully realised. Humans are sweaty and dirty whilst the zombies are blood-stained and full of character.
The cult hit from Frightfest and Raindance film festivals is the must have Zombie movie for this Halloween!
1p less at Amazon if you prefer but no Quidco/NUS discounts
12 comments
I would say hot...but I wonder how much of that £5 actually gets to the guys who made it... would rather give them £5 direct if possible to keep indie films alive
Might pre-order, always like to support indie projects.
here's the trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRtQGo5BlaY
heat added and orderd
But :thumbsup: for the deal. Ordered.....
....from Amazon :whistling: Just down to personal preference :smiley:
id always go for hmv anyway, not a fan of amazon at all.