Bio Zombie

Director: Wilson Yip
Actors: Jordan Chan, Emotion Cheung, Sam Lee, Yiu-cheung Lai, Angela Tong Ying-ying
Studio: Tokyo Shock
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 29 reviews
Sales Rank: 60825

Format: Animated, Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Subtitled), Japanese (Original Language), English (Dubbed)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 94 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.1 x 0.6

UPC: 631595010688
EAN: 0631595010688
ASIN: B000059HA9

Theatrical Release Date: 2001
Release Date: April 24, 2001
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4 out of 5 stars Wonderfully Terrible!    November 15, 2008
katherine rhodes (Cambridge, MA USA)
This is not a movie that's so bad it's funny. No, every moment of camp and comedy is intentional and successful. Without a doubt this is the best campy zombie comedy I've ever seen, and, unlike many films, the trailer gives you a very good idea of what to expect. The dialogue is simultaneously well written, and intentionally terrible. The makeup is bad, and it doesn't matter in the least, actually it may add to the humor. With protagonists named Woody Invincible, and Crazy Bee, and the Sushi Boy in love transformed into a zombie in love, you can't go wrong, well... you could, but they didn't.

"What about Shaun of the Dead?" you ask. Shaun's a favorite of mine, but it's not a cheesy campy film. Plus, with Bio Zombie you get "Engrish" subtitles and bad dubbing. Actually it's dubbed well, but there's been no attempt to match it to the lips and the intentionally bad dialogue makes it like watching an old kung-fu flick. We thoroughly enjoyed watching it with the dubbing AND the Engrish subtitles for added humor. If you're looking for a campy zombie film to laugh at with your friends, this is an excellent choice.



5 out of 5 stars Woody And Bee: Zombie Slayers...    September 10, 2008
Bindy Sue Fronkuenschtein (under the rubble)
Woody Invincible and his pal Bee are just two numbskulls who run a VCD shop at the local mall. They spend most of their time scamming unwary customers / suckers out of their money. When not doing this, the pea-brained pair cruises the mall, trying to pick up girls. Unbeknownst to them, an underground chemical company has created a serum that turns anyone who drinks it into a cannibalistic zombie! Of course, things go awry, and someone is infected. Woody and Bee happen to be out in their boss' car when... WHAM! They hit the now-zombified guy! They load him into the trunk after giving him what they think is a soft drink. Nope, it was the zombie serum! Our "heroes" drive back to the mall so that a good old-fashioned zombie slaughter-fest can ensue! I like the way this one starts out so totally comic, but develops into a tragic disaster, full of creeping dread. I also like the change in the Woody and Bee characters from complete dolts to unlikely warriors! BIOZOMBIE is an excellent offering from Tokyo Shock...


4 out of 5 stars Not bad!    March 24, 2008
Chris Bassett (Palm Bay, FL)
Rating out of ten...
1) Gore: 7 (less-than-graphic gore, much of it is implied. Some interesting zombie-killing techniques!)
2) Make-up: 5 (your basic grey-skinned zitty zombies in this one, nothing spectacular)
3) Effects: 7. Good blood spurts and dismemberment action, nicely done.
4) Acting: 8. I watched the dubbed version, and although the "American" voices are a bit overdone (as usual), the actors seemed capable.

Overall: 7/10. Some of the humor is Far Eastern. If you've seen a Steven Chow movie you know what I'm talking about. But that also gives you a little different color to the comedy. Not a bad little zombie film!



5 out of 5 stars ARE YOU GUYS f'NG SERIOUS?!    March 28, 2007
Albert Adame (San Fernando,CA)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I dont know what the hell everyone is thinking giving this movie a bad review. This is probably my number two favorite zombie movie of all time. And before anyone starts saying anything about me not nowing enough about horror films, just know ive seen them all dammit!! From imports around the world to every american classic.Especially anything to do with zombies. BIOZOMBIE to me was the asian versioin of Dawn Of The Dead. But Biozombie is really funnY and delivers it well. The movie also reminded me of Shaun Of The Dead in the sense that its gory,funny,and sad towards the end. This movie is just really really good and i dont understand why people would give it bad reviews. From my understanding\, I think its that people are really turned off watching imports. If a film is dubbed ost american fans will automatically be turned off by it. If you love horror films and imports youll live this film. If you like horror films in general you should like this film as well. Like I said its become one of my all time favorites and its one of those zombie films i can watch over and over again.


2 out of 5 stars I Still Hate It....    December 26, 2006
Len Snark (California)
1 out of 6 found this review helpful

I love bad movies and I have all kinds of endurance for camp. I love zombie movies and gore. I love foreign movies and I am not bothered by subtitles or badly dubbed "Engrish" as the menu puts it. So it is with a heavy heart that I must tell you to click that remove button and take this bad boy out of your queue. There's no nudity and the violence is on par with an episode of Celebrity Boxing. Are you still reading? Okay, fine--here's the formula: (Mallrats - wit) + (Dawn of the Dead - interesting characters and logic) x stupid = Bio Zombie. I hated all of the characters and actually cheered for the zombies every time they made a grab for them. Better zombie movies for you: Zombi 3 (terrible, but much better than this) or Return of the Dead (campier and more nekkid-ness). The only remarkable thing about this movie is its ability to make me hate it two days after the viewing.