+ 3rd Worst Movie of the Year
About ten minutes before ending, Automaton Transfusion offers a kind of a story: During the Vietnam War, the government was experimenting with living dead soldiers, and they have now gotten lose, especially among high school students!
This film is even worse than Monstrosity (1963), the preceding reviewed turkey title on Film Excess, as it doesn't have any curious, historic elements or so-bad-it's-good redeeming qualities. Automaton Transfusion is just plain terrible:
Terribly lighted, terribly shot, terribly acted, terribly lighted ... - and did I mention that it is terribly lighted? Well, it is terribly lighted, - really, really terribly lighted. The editing is awful. The effects are simple and bad, (I guess that is to be expected from a zombie movie with a 30k-50k $ budget.)
The premise is actually not that bad, but it is served way, way too late in the bloody, screaming hodgepodge. The writing is so bad, (by the film's debuting writer/director Steven C. Miller (Line of Duty (2019)).
The film suddenly stops with the text caption; 'To be continued ...' I deliberately don't warn of spoilers in this review, because a film this bad can't be spoiled
Automaton Transfusion is an utter waste of time. Do yourself a favor and skip it.
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Watch a trailer for the movie here
Cost: Estimated 30k-50k $
Box office: Unknown
= Uncertain
[Automaton Transfusion premiered 18 October (Screamfest Film Festival, California) and runs 70 minutes. Shooting took place in Florida, including Orlando, and in Los Angeles, California in July 2005. After playing at 4 North-American horror movie festivals, the film was released on DVD. It also enjoyed some kind of release in the UK and was screened at Sitges International Film Festival of Cataluna, Spain. The gross results are regrettably not disclosed. Miller returned with Chinese Guys (2008, TV-series), Scream of the Banshee (2011, TV movie) and theatrically with The Aggression Scale (2012). 2,227 IMDb users have given Automaton Transfusion a 3.7/10 average rating.]
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