The movie reviewed here is definitely NOT for children, and probably not for most other people either. Even fans of the zombie genre will be sorry for wasting time on this movie.
GENRE: Zombie Horror
ACTORS: Dexter Fletcher, Dickon Tolson, Lana Kamenov, Anton Brejak, David Carradine1, Tricia McMurtry, Jody Willis, Marisa Zaza, André Bharti, Leanne Dixon
Autumn, R (2009)
RATING: R
PARENTAL NOTE:Not intended for children. Some bad language. Extremely disturbing imagages and situations. Violence.
INTENDED AUDIENCE:This movie is intended for fans of the genre, and may not be appreciated by others.
GENERAL PLOT: (No spoilers) A mysterious virus “kills” most of the population in a matter of seconds. The dead don’t stay down. The survivors cope.
Giant airplant is a flowering bromeliad. It is a perennial2, epiphytic3 plant that is rarely found growing in cypress swamps and hammocks in Miami-Dade, Brevard, and Monroe Counties (Wunderlin, 2003). Tillandsia fasciculata is listed as a threatened plant in the Preservation of Native Flora of Florida Act. It blooms from summer to fall.
It’s current distribution includes Florida, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Georgia, though it is rare in the latter (Kartesz, 1999).
Wild Florida Photos, Nature Photograpy by Paul Rebmann (http://www.wildflphoto.com/species.php?k=p&id=81) ↩
Perennial: Having a life cycle lasting more than two years. Source: http://Dictionary.Com↩
epiphytic: (noun Botany) A plant that grows above the ground, supported nonparasitically by another plant or object, and deriving its nutrients and water from rain, the air, dust, etc.; air plant; aerophyte. Source: http://Dictionary.Com↩