Bridge of the Doomed

2022

Action / Comedy / Horror / Thriller

5
IMDb Rating 3.4/10 10 964 964

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Plot summary

A group of soldiers are ordered to hold a bridge during a zombie outbreak, but what lives underneath the bridge, proves to be even more deadly.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
November 06, 2022 at 03:27 AM

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Michael Paré as Colonel Charon
Robert LaSardo as General Vasquez
Kate Watson as Sgt. Hernandez
Sarah French as Susan
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by pdsd-86886 2 / 10

Tough to watch a movie this bad.

The script is rough, like no one other than the writer looked at it before they started filming. The dialog is cluncky, and much of it is pointless.

The zombie makup is decent, whoever did the SFX did a good job with the mackup and gore. The music is generic but pretty good. Where ever the movie was films was picturesque.

As a veteran, watching these types of movies is just painful. Would be so difficult to have had a military consultant on set to show you how soldiers Actually behave? The weapons dicipline is pathetic, these idiots cluster up like a JV soccer team, they maintain No type of security, they keep letting people watder off by themselves, and they all act like a bunch of college fraternity bros. Soldiers do not act like this. Stop making movies like this.

Reviewed by nogodnomasters 2 / 10

The movie opens in the middle of what is apparently some kind of viral zombie apocalypse. General Vasquez (Robert LaSardo) is in charge of a very small group out in the middle

The movie opens in the middle of what is apparently some kind of viral zombie apocalypse. General Vasquez (Robert LaSardo) is in charge of a very small group out in the middle of the woods that is infested with zombies. Reports claim zombies are moving south and the general wants to secure a bridge where he can bottle neck them. It is a small single lane bridge. It spans an area that if there was no bridge, one might be able to walk across. There is a group of civilians on the other side of the bridge who don't trust the military and want to stay where they are at even though they were told of the onslaught. Between the zombies and the bridge troll, their numbers start to dwindle as they await back up from Colonel Charon (Michael Paré ).

There is zero character introduction and not much development. The backstory consisted of some spotty news broadcasts. The lines were poorly written and poorly delivered. It was almost a laugh. It was as if they filmed things on the fly. Blood splatter on camera lens.

Guide: F-word. Nudity (Sarah French) No sex.

Reviewed by thomandybish-15114 3 / 10

When You Get 60+ Executive Producers, Adjust Your Expectations

Lured in by a psychotronic-sounding title, I sat down for this low-budget effort and immediately got pulled up short. Now, I'm not naive enough to expect filet mignon efforts on a potted meat budget, but I did expect to have a reasonably good time without too many rough edges and seams showing to distract me from the movie. Not so. The first clue that this movie was going to be a mess was the fact that it's list of executive producers was probably longer than the cast and crew COMBINED.

Really. I lost count after 60. The movie was produced by Mahal Brothers Productions, which apparently relies heavily on crowdfunding and isn't above using the bigger donors to fill out minor roles or as extras. So, you have professional actors like Michael Paré delivering the goods next to overweight crowd funders delivering lines with all the subtle nuance of particleboard. In any other venue, this talent disparity would be fine (high school or community theater production), but in a mainstream film I do expect a modicum of professionalism; there's a big difference between a professional actor who can't act vs. A non-actor who has been shoehorned in because they contributed a few grand to the film's budget. I'm a firm believer in the old maxim about lots of cooks and broth, so I can't help but wonder what other machinations these execs did to make the movie worse than it was. A zombie apocalypse of unspecified origins is the reason we have a group of soldiers going to secure and/or destroy a key bridge. That's after we get almost 30 minutes of scenes of people belching out exposition or being massacred by zombies, little of which has to do with the bridge. Once we get to the bridge, things get marginally better, with an unspecified monster underneath that begins dispatching the soldiers. For some reason, the zombies have gotten out of the cities and are stumbling around this rural landscape, so they're a threat as well. Add in a hostile group of survivors, John Birch types who wouldn't like authority figures like army personnel anyways, and you should have enough conflict to generate interest, right? Nuh uh. This movie somehow manages to be boring even with all these factors. I have to wonder if this movie was some sort of tax write off, or simply created to fill the world with product. It's utter lack of entertainment seems to point to this.

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