3 Hours Till Dead

2017 • 79 minutos
3.4
30 opiniones
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An AWOL soldier with PTSD goes into hiding along with his brother and a few friends. They retreat into a rural farm area unaware that the outside world has ceased to function. On their way back to civilization, his brother is attacked by an infected farmer. He quickly morphs into a rabid animal and lives for exactly three hours. Realizing they are in grave danger, they head back to the forest trying to outlive the legions of the infected.

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3.4
30 opiniones
Un usuario de Google
28 de abril de 2017
It's a zombie flick in a genre over done. I had low expectations to start. The acting, the camera work, the directing was beyond horrid. SyFy movies have better production value and story lines. I would rather be forced to watch Sharknado over and over than be subjected to this once. Disclaimer: I was ready to stop 10 minutes in which was eight minutes more than it deserved. I gave it 20 before stopping completely. Even for B rated campy movies this was awful. I don't rate movies, just move on; it's that bad and here I am wasting more of my time on it writing a review. This should be on Netflix or Amazon Prime extremely quick. Save your money (or more importantly your time)
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Wayne Shepherd
11 de mayo de 2017
This movie had a lot of action, acting that was almost good, and an honest attempt was made to have a decent plot and even a bit of character development. That being said, the movie had some flaws that kept me from enjoying it as much as I wanted to. The effects were low budget, some of the characters lines felt forced, the plot was a bit convoluted and a bit of a cliche, seeming to take at least one idea from George Romero's Night Of The Living Dead (Hardcore Romero fans will know what I mean right away.) There also seems to be a trend of making characters stupid to account for obvious plot holes in movies. This movie is no exception. I found myself frustrated at many of the scenes, thinking, "I can see a hundred ways to escape this scenario" In conclusion, I got to rent this movie for 99 cents and I felt like it was a fair trade. Had I paid $7.99 the full asking price to rent it, I would have felt cheated.
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Mandy Antle
25 de junio de 2017
I haven't watched this yet, but I felt compelled to comment on Google ' review process. When I come across a movie that looks interesting from it's trailer & written description , I, like many others, go to the reviews to read what others who have watched the movie thought of. Yes, I know that different types of people will have different opinions. But reading through several reviews does give me a reasonable idea of what I'd be walking into if I decide to rent/buy the movie. I find it it very suspicious & irritating that after reading through reviews all of a sudden you still see quite a bit of ratings WITH ABSOLUTELY NO COMMENTS TO ACCOMPANY THEM. This is the case for every single movie in Google's library & it makes absolutely no sense to me. You are not required to rate the movies, so if I felt compelled to do so, I'm going to also list the reason(s) for my rating. I do not believe for a second that half (or more) 'people' rate the movie with not one word good or bad as to why they felt the movie deserved that rating in their opinion. For those of us that actually use the review section to help base a decision on whether or not to watch a movie, these ratings are of no use at all. So, in conclusion, Google, stop padding your rating section in three reviews to either make it look like more people watched the movie than actually have, or that more people liked the movie than actually did. Whatever your reason, just stop. In fact, I think Google users would appreciate if you would get rid of ratings without reasons for good. You should make it a requirement that if you want to rate a movie, then you must also leave a comment explaining your rating. It doesn't have to be long but hopefully we won't get too many smartasses who leave something along the lines of 'This is a comment about my rating'. Anyway, these are my thoughts on the problem (because it IS A PROBLEM). I apologize for the mini-book, but thank you for listening (If you did.).
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