Michael along with Tom, Kevin, and Shia decide to make a run for a car in the parking garage below the hotel. Meanwhile Dwayne and Selena stave off more zombie attacks by the pool. And the group finds there's a traitor amongst them while an unlikely ally arrives.
I don't want to oversell anything here because it's not likeHollywood Zombie Apocalypseis an undiscovered gem or anything. It's a lark, a one-off goof installment of a very small subgenre bolstered partially by the strong writing but predominately by hindsight. Had stuff likeReal HeroesandGalaxy Quest: The Journey Continuesnot been things assessed here, I would've been harsher onHollywood Zombie Apocalypse.Given how bad things can get, it's nice to see something ambitious enough to be fun, imaginative, and emotionally affecting, yet stumble on the landing stick. Read Full Review
I would recommend this if you like B-movies, zombies and poking fun at celebrities. There's nothing in here that stands out as new or overly funny. Apart from the amount of color pages it's not really worth 6 bucks. Read Full Review
The story is thus doomed by itself, not in its weak concept, not in its not-so-funny jokes, but more so with its cliched Hollywood ending that the hero gets the girl, even if this is the only part of the book which is meant to be taken seriously. It should have been an undead battle royale with actors playing out their characters in the comics, but it ended up being a twisted love story with no real justification for it. Read Full Review
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