Automaton Transfusion (2006) – Steven C. Miller.
'I'd like to drive this chainsaw right through his face!'
Any splatter fan worth his, or her salt will have endured a multitude of Apocalyptic bloodbaths, realising at a young age that the formula is not often changed. Unifying factors being copious gut-munching, mayhemic looting, temporary refuges bloodily besieged by hordes of blood-drooling dead-heads, prosaic iterations of confused 'what's happening?!', a frequently nihilistic conclusion, referencing Romero's immortal classic, and hopefully, a far greater preponderance of splashy practical FX, over CGI slop. Automaton Transfusion's 'grabby' title frantically heralds an entertaining, satisfyingly gruesome, dutifully formalised Zombie chunkblower. The collegiate protagonists are a weirdly likeable bunch, creating a paradigm shift, as usually, I'm all for the gruesome annihilation of alpha jocks, window-licking dweebs, and ditzy cheerleaders, but I was genuinely rooting for the charismatic, chainsaw-rocking main dude (William Howard Bowman).
The generous chunk-blowage herein delivers groovily old-schooled ganglion neck-bites, bloody eviscerations, and righteously gross flesh flaying! Automaton Transfusion adheres gloopily to accepted Zombie tropes, but it does so in a boisterously entertaining fashion, and I dug the usage of bouncy pop punk on the score. The 'Shooting 'em in the head!!!' dogma is observed, and less retentive gorehounds should relish the fetus munching, mandible mashing, grisly shot-gunning, blunt force goring, cranial carnage, and being monstrously engulfed in a screaming miasma of raging, ambulatory death! I happened to be in the perfect mood for enjoying a locomotive, attack zombie brain-melter, and the enthusiastic young cast do a credible job selling their justifiably desperate fear of grisly zombification!






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