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Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave

Rating3.3 /10
20061 h 26 m
United States
4989 people rated

A college student creates a drug called "Z" and sells it on campus, inadvertently resurrecting the living dead, who wreak havoc at a Halloween rave.

Comedy
Horror
Sci-Fi

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BOOJII 🇲🇦🎶

03/01/2024 16:11
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Sho Madjozi

03/01/2024 16:00
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Corey Mavuka

03/01/2024 16:00
If I could have rated this movie a "0", I would have. First, the movie isn't about high school kids, it's about 30 something college students who decide to mix ecstasy with liquid from the container holding the zombie. This movie was made to purposely make fans upset, with the zombie from the container hitch hiking in all his decayed glory holding a sign that read, "Rave or Bust". the zombie run, talk, the only thing that makes them different from everyone else is the fact that they are pale and have blood on them. Return of the living dead is a very bad title for this movie, as there 9/10 people who became zombies were already alive, the only dead zombies were at the very beginning. If you enjoy wasting time, have nothing better to do, and feel like being pist off, watch this movie. If you have already fallen victim to watching this garbage, please, let the sci-fi channel know how crappy this filth was with an e-mail.

Kaz-t Manishma

03/01/2024 16:00
I've watched every cheesy horror flick that's been released since 1901 (lol exaggerating), well most of them. I'm up for a good Abbot and Costello go to Mars or for the latest stupid thrown together B movie. Some of them suck, but to take the time to analyze this for plot holes and character development? This plot is hilarious. Could you think of a way to bring back the dead one more time? Let's see your scripts. I've watched every cheesy horror flick that's been released since 1901 (lol exaggerating), well most of them. I'm up for a good Abbot and Costello go to Mars or for the latest stupid thrown together B movie. Some of them suck, but to take the time to analyze this for plot holes and character development? This plot is hilarious. Could you think of a way to bring back the dead one more time? Let's see your scripts.

JustLaugh😂

03/01/2024 16:00
I finally saw ROTLD5 last night, and I must say...it's AWFUL! Now, I missed ROTLD4, but I should still be able to make out the plot or otherwise comprehend what's happening, but I can't. It starts off stupid - the kids find a canister of the dreaded Army reanimating agent and they...MAKE A PARTY DRUG OUT OF IT?? The movie is poorly acted and shot, the zombies look more like meth addicts than the terrifying undead, and fake accents abound. The plot, as I could make it out, is that the party drug begins turning people to zombies, some of whom get loose on campus. Two guys in suits who are either Interpol, the Russian Mob, or the Blues Brothers with accents show up, shoot all the zombies in the head, and everyone's cool, right? Oh wait! There's more drugs at the big rave being held in the desert! Watching any zombie movie requires the viewer to suspend some disbelief (the undead walking about and all), but this movie wants you to accept too much: The walking dead show up and no one is scared to death, they just act like "Oh, zombies...cool. We should kill them, or something..." After dispatching the ones on campus, the suit guys give the students guns and send them into the rave crowd to mingle. Are they supposed to gun down zombies? Find the drugs? Save their friends? They don't know or care. Among the other stretches is the zombie in the original canister that gets loose, writes himself a sign that says "Rave or Bust" and attempts to hitch a ride; the amazing ability of the students to shoot perfect head shots whether standing, running, or laying down; and the total apathy that everyone shows to the situation at hand. The ending is absolutely horrible, too stupid and unbelievable to be mentioned here. If you suffer through the movie to the end, you'll understand. Don't buy this on DVD, and if someone gives it to you as a gift, use it for a coaster instead.

Cynthia Marie Joëlle

03/01/2024 16:00
While illegally selling one canister of Trioxyin-5, Charlie Garrison (Peter Coyote) is murdered by a zombie. His nephew Julian Garrison (John Keefe) finds two canisters hidden in the attic of his house with his girlfriend Jenny (Jenny Mollen) and they ask their friend Cody (Cory Hardrict) to analyze and research the chemical product. Cody finds that the composition of the product is very similar to ecstasy and he processes the chemical, making a large quantity of a drug that he called "Z" to make money. Using the services of the local drug dealer, they sell "Z" in the college campus. In the Halloween, the DJ and Jenny's brother Jeremy (Cain Mihnea Manoliu) organizes a rave party. Meanwhile, Julian, Jenny and Cody disclose that the drug transform the users in zombies, and with the support of two weird agents, they try to stop the distribution of "Z". "Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave" is flawed and the two men in black try to be funny but they are not. However, there are funny moments and for a B-movie, I had a great surprise and I liked it. The character of Peter Coyote dies maybe with less than 10 minutes and his participation has only the intention to lure the viewer with his name in the credits. I liked also the performance of the gorgeous Jenny Mollen, and I expect to see her again to evaluate her skills. My vote is six. Title (Brazil): "O Retorno dos Mortos-Vivos: Rave" ("The Return of the Living Dead: Rave")

RafiQ El idrissi

03/01/2024 16:00
This is a horrible, horrible movie. Do not watch this if you're looking for quality. If however, you are looking for something to laugh at, this might be a good pick. There are some genuinely ridiculous elements, some quotably bad lines, and some comically low-budget special effects. And there are breasts. It is 86 minutes of brain-hungry lab rats, cheerleaders getting bitten in the butt, and ambiguously foreign bad guys that end up dressed like female vikings. The fact that the climax takes place at a rave, and that the movie came out about five years after rave culture effectively died out, makes it even more campy and off-target. I had a hard time deciding whether to give this movie just one star, or all 10. I believe it is a success because it does actually achieve something. It's easy to make a film that is mediocre, say, four or five stars, but you know there's something special when it's really this bad.

rue.Baby

03/01/2024 16:00
Before I get shot down, please take into account I have not seen the "original" Return of the Living Dead movies, but I watch zombie movies for the following reasons: 1. Zombies (CHECK) 2. Gore (CHECK) 3. Humour (CHECK) This movie is so under-rated, it's not funny. I plan on buying the DVD should it get released in Australia. In addition to the 3 points I listed earlier, this film had awesome music, and being a DJ/Producer and life-long Raver, I digged the scene this film was set in. I even thought the acting was above standard for such films. I'm trying to hunt down the soundtrack if such a thing exists, but have had no such luck! If you're any sort of zombie fan, especially if Shaun of the Dead made you laugh, go do yourself a favour and rent this puppy out! Now let's go pop some "Z"!

Fatima Coulibaly

03/01/2024 16:00
This has to be the lowest of the many lows that the Sci-Fi Channel has finally reached. What an horrible, awful movie. This movie is just plain awful. Rats become zombies and then disappear and are never seen again. The special effects are pathetic. Over and over again the zombies bite into the heads of victims and a tiny * of blood is occasionally shown. The actors have thick Russian accents and claim to be agents for the U.S. Government. The moronic efforts at comic relief are insipid and horribly dumb. There is absolutely nothing good about this film. Return of The Living Dead Part III, was an excellent movie, too bad the Scum-Fi Channel did two horrible sequels. ROTLD 5 is a disgrace to all zombie movies.

Sacha❤️

03/01/2024 16:00
I was one in great anticipation for the latest installations to the ROTLD series. Despite the obvious teen-survival genre integration, I was still anxious to my lovable brain-craving zombies in all their blood and gory. However, I was extremely disappointed. Part 4 had it's points. It had a very dry and bland cast of teen Hollywood rejects whose acting compared to paint drying on a wall. Good points included the hero-characters uncle CHARLES played by Peter Coyote. Despite the poor-quality of acting and story writing, ROTLD 4 was redeemable slightly b/c of some of the zombie-action, the make-up and gore factor. It was a fun zombie flick I did'not mind... despite the favorite invincibility-quality of the zombies being lost. Original Romero zombies are applied that talk, and dare-I-Say, street fight?! I was hoping the 5th movie to help out a lot with the favoritism to the sequels... boy was i wrong.. Returning in ROTLD 5: RAVE TO THE GRAVE is the previous heroes JULIAN(John Keefe) and CODY(Corey Hardict), who are now in college as they have obviously moved on from the previous event. However, it's hard to tell they moved on from anything... they were so non-chalant to the zombie threat, they didn't recognize the transformation of two OBVIOUS zombies, saying they were probably sick. The directing was terrible, and the acting was doubled in terriblism. How gay is that!!!!???!!? Don't waste your time. The film-saga is ruined thanks to Ellory Elkayem and his poor-writing team. I just pray the zombie-genre will only improve after this degrading Di's to the movie-type. Good points DO include the TarMan Zombie looking better than ever, and two VERY well placed Russian hit men as well as including Peter Coyote as UNCLE CHARLES.
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