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'''''House of the Dead''''' is a film adaptation of a popular light-gun game [[House of the Dead|of the same name]] directed by the infamous Uwe Boll in 2003. It flung his name into [[Video Game Movies Suck|video game movie]] [[Hatedom|infamy]].
'''''House of the Dead''''' is a film adaptation of a popular light-gun game [[House of the Dead|of the same name]] directed by the infamous Uwe Boll in 2003. It flung his name into [[Video Game Movies Suck|video game movie]] [[Hatedom|infamy]].


A [[Prequel]] movie to the video games, the movie follows a group of people going to a daylight rave held in [[I Don't Like the Sound of That Place|ominiously named]] Isla Del Muerte <ref>[[Gratuitous Spanish|Spanish]] for "Island of the Dead"</ref> ([[Pirates of the Caribbean|no, not that one]]), who are then attacked by hordes of zombies. Gun smugglers, cops, and a [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|hundreds-of-years-old]] undead [[Mad Scientist]] ex-priest are also involved. A "captain Kirk" joke early on and an explicit reference to George Romero indicate that the film may actually be a subtle and deliberate [[Self-Parody]]. Later a "Funny Version" of the film was released, which is a [[Re Cut]] consisting of [[Hilarious Outtakes|goofy outtakes]] and sarcastic pop-up commentary.
A [[Prequel]] movie to the video games, the movie follows a group of people going to a daylight rave held in [[I Don't Like the Sound of That Place|ominiously named]] Isla Del Muerte <ref>[[Gratuitous Spanish|Spanish]] for "Island of the Dead"</ref> ([[Pirates of the Caribbean|no, not that one]]), who are then attacked by hordes of zombies. Gun smugglers, cops, and a [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|hundreds-of-years-old]] undead [[Mad Scientist]] ex-priest are also involved. A "captain Kirk" joke early on and an explicit reference to George Romero indicate that the film may actually be a subtle and deliberate [[Self-Parody]]. Later a "Funny Version" of the film was released, which is a [[Recut]] consisting of [[Hilarious Outtakes|goofy outtakes]] and sarcastic pop-up commentary.


In 2005, a [[Made for TV Movie]] sequel entitled ''House of the Dead II: Dead Aim'' was released on [[Sci Fi]] Channel, which was closer to the original game plotwise. But this being a sequel to an Uwe Boll movie, it's not saying much.
In 2005, a [[Made for TV Movie]] sequel entitled ''House of the Dead II: Dead Aim'' was released on [[Sci Fi]] Channel, which was closer to the original game plotwise. But this being a sequel to an Uwe Boll movie, it's not saying much.
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=== This film contains the examples of: ===


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* [[An Arm and a Leg]]: Casper gets her legs chopped off before dying.
* [[An Arm and a Leg]]: Casper gets her legs chopped off before dying.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Rudy's melee weapon of choice. Some zombies also carry axes.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Rudy's melee weapon of choice. Some zombies also carry axes.
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* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Liberty.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Liberty.
* [[A God Am I]]: Said by Castillo in a flashback.
* [[A God Am I]]: Said by Castillo in a flashback.
{{quote| "There is no God. Only me."}}
{{quote|"There is no God. Only me."}}
* [[Grievous Bottley Harm]]: When our cast accidentally revives the dead in the lab, Rudy starts throwing bottles and containers at them.
* [[Grievous Bottley Harm]]: When our cast accidentally revives the dead in the lab, Rudy starts throwing bottles and containers at them.
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: Kirk with two Desert Eagles during the [[The War Sequence]].
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: Kirk with two Desert Eagles during the [[The War Sequence]].
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* [[How We Got Here]]: The film starts with Rudy sitting on the island graveyard and recounting the events that lead him there.
* [[How We Got Here]]: The film starts with Rudy sitting on the island graveyard and recounting the events that lead him there.
* [[Idiosyncratic Wipes]]: Footage from the actual game is used for transfers. It's as awkward as it sounds like.
* [[Idiosyncratic Wipes]]: Footage from the actual game is used for transfers. It's as awkward as it sounds like.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: When the cast reaches the rave area, only Alicia is bothered by the fact it's deserted and has bloody rags throughout it. But even she is later convinced that there is just an elaborate stunt going on.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: When the cast reaches the rave area, only Alicia is bothered by the fact it's deserted and has bloody rags throughout it. But even she is later convinced that there is just an elaborate stunt going on.
* [[Immortality]]: Castillo has found it. Now he is searching for fresh body parts to keep himself that way.
* [[Immortality]]: Castillo has found it. Now he is searching for fresh body parts to keep himself that way.
* [[Impaled Palm]]: When our protagonists are attacked on a walkway over a swamp, Rudy manages to impale his hand on the sole huge nail on it.
* [[Impaled Palm]]: When our protagonists are attacked on a walkway over a swamp, Rudy manages to impale his hand on the sole huge nail on it.
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* [[Latex Perfection]]: Castillo wearing Greg's face.
* [[Latex Perfection]]: Castillo wearing Greg's face.
* [[Lock and Load Montage]]: Before the [[The War Sequence]].
* [[Lock and Load Montage]]: Before the [[The War Sequence]].
* [[Losing Your Head]]: After Rudy cuts off Castillo's head, he still has life in it to operate his body in an attempt to kill Rudy.
* [[Losing Your Head]]: After Rudy cuts off Castillo's head, he still has life in it to operate his body in an attempt to kill Rudy.
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: According to the ending, Curien will cause the zombie outbreak because he tried to bring back Alicia.
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: According to the ending, Curien will cause the zombie outbreak because he tried to bring back Alicia.
* [[Lowered Monster Difficulty]]: The zombies suddenly become very easy to kill when the remaining protagonists are nearing Castillo's secret lair.
* [[Lowered Monster Difficulty]]: The zombies suddenly become very easy to kill when the remaining protagonists are nearing Castillo's secret lair.
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* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: When infected Kirk blows himself up, the following explosion lets the zombies inside refuge that our main characters fought for in the big zombie battle.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: When infected Kirk blows himself up, the following explosion lets the zombies inside refuge that our main characters fought for in the big zombie battle.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: ''ZOMBIE CONQUISTADORS!''
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: ''ZOMBIE CONQUISTADORS!''
* [[Not Using the Z Word]]: When the cast wonder about the things that are attacking them, Alicia points out that they are zombies and they better accept it.
* [[Not Using the Z Word]]: When the cast wonder about the things that are attacking them, Alicia points out that they are zombies and they better accept it.
* [[Now or Never Kiss]]: Alicia gives one to Rudy.
* [[Now or Never Kiss]]: Alicia gives one to Rudy.
* [[Opening Monologue]]: Narration is used early on to tell us that things has went to hell and to introduce Alicia and her friends.
* [[Opening Monologue]]: Narration is used early on to tell us that things has went to hell and to introduce Alicia and her friends.
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* [[The Power of Blood]]: Corpses are revived ''instantly on contact with'' chemically altered blood.
* [[The Power of Blood]]: Corpses are revived ''instantly on contact with'' chemically altered blood.
* [[Protective Charm]]: Salish gives Cynthia a crucifix necklace for protection. She never wears it.
* [[Protective Charm]]: Salish gives Cynthia a crucifix necklace for protection. She never wears it.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Zombies are shown to have red eyes early in the film when they kill Matt and Johanna.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Zombies are shown to have red eyes early in the film when they kill Matt and Johanna.
* [[The Reveal]]: In the ending, Rudy's last name is revealed to be Curien, the same as the villain of the first and the third game.
* [[The Reveal]]: In the ending, Rudy's last name is revealed to be Curien, the same as the villain of the first and the third game.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: How Greg manages to pay off Kirk.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: How Greg manages to pay off Kirk.
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* [[Vomit Indiscretion Shot]]: Greg throwing up on Cynthia on the boat.
* [[Vomit Indiscretion Shot]]: Greg throwing up on Cynthia on the boat.
* [[The War Sequence]]: There's a 10 minute sequence where our protagonists try to reach the title house and have to fight hordes of zombies to get there. It's filled with [[Egregious]] usage of [[Bullet Time]] and loose grasp of continuity.
* [[The War Sequence]]: There's a 10 minute sequence where our protagonists try to reach the title house and have to fight hordes of zombies to get there. It's filled with [[Egregious]] usage of [[Bullet Time]] and loose grasp of continuity.
* [[Wearing a Flag on Your Head]]: Liberty wears stars and stripes themed outfit.
* [[Wearing a Flag on Your Head]]: Liberty wears stars and stripes themed outfit.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: The trailer, with its 360-degree rotational roundtables of the characters firing guns in [[Bullet Time]] and labelling them such things as "The Weapons Expert".
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: The trailer, with its 360-degree rotational roundtables of the characters firing guns in [[Bullet Time]] and labelling them such things as "The Weapons Expert".
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: When Liberty is caught by zombies, Rudy and everyone else just stare at them from a short distance and don't move a muscle to help her.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: When Liberty is caught by zombies, Rudy and everyone else just stare at them from a short distance and don't move a muscle to help her.
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* [[Zombie Gait]]: Both running and walking zombies are present. And many stand around simply waiting to be shot.
* [[Zombie Gait]]: Both running and walking zombies are present. And many stand around simply waiting to be shot.


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=== The Funny Version provides the examples of: ===
=== The Funny Version provides the examples of: ===


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=== The sequel provides the examples of: ===
=== The sequel provides the examples of: ===


* [[Back From the Dead]]: Despite having her legs chopped off and being in the center of the explosion in the first movie, Casper is alive and well.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Despite having her legs chopped off and being in the center of the explosion in the first movie, Casper is alive and well.
* [[Downer Ending]]: After failing to get the sample ''twice'', the zombie outbreak engulfs the city. Though the last remaining heroes do survive the events.
* [[Downer Ending]]: After failing to get the sample ''twice'', the zombie outbreak engulfs the city. Though the last remaining heroes do survive the events.
* [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo]]
* [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo]]
* [[Here We Go Again]]: After losing the first sample in escaping the mass of zombies, they now must fight back and get it again. After this succeeds, ''they lose it for good.''
* [[Here We Go Again]]: After losing the first sample in escaping the mass of zombies, they now must fight back and get it again. After this succeeds, ''they lose it for good.''
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 1 July 2020

Damn those pesky peeping zombies, they have no understanding of privacy!

House of the Dead is a film adaptation of a popular light-gun game of the same name directed by the infamous Uwe Boll in 2003. It flung his name into video game movie infamy.

A Prequel movie to the video games, the movie follows a group of people going to a daylight rave held in ominiously named Isla Del Muerte [1] (no, not that one), who are then attacked by hordes of zombies. Gun smugglers, cops, and a hundreds-of-years-old undead Mad Scientist ex-priest are also involved. A "captain Kirk" joke early on and an explicit reference to George Romero indicate that the film may actually be a subtle and deliberate Self-Parody. Later a "Funny Version" of the film was released, which is a Recut consisting of goofy outtakes and sarcastic pop-up commentary.

In 2005, a Made for TV Movie sequel entitled House of the Dead II: Dead Aim was released on Sci Fi Channel, which was closer to the original game plotwise. But this being a sequel to an Uwe Boll movie, it's not saying much.

Tropes used in House of the Dead (film) include:

"There is no God. Only me."

The Funny Version provides the examples of:


The sequel provides the examples of:

  • Back from the Dead: Despite having her legs chopped off and being in the center of the explosion in the first movie, Casper is alive and well.
  • Downer Ending: After failing to get the sample twice, the zombie outbreak engulfs the city. Though the last remaining heroes do survive the events.
  • Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo
  • Here We Go Again: After losing the first sample in escaping the mass of zombies, they now must fight back and get it again. After this succeeds, they lose it for good.
  • Similarly Named Works: Dead Aim is also the name of a Resident Evil game.
  • Your Head Asplode: Several times. One moment toward the beginning, actually funnily, a now infected waiter from a restaurant gets his head blown off nonchalantly by the male lead in the back of an ambulance. So nonchalantly in fact that neither of two in the back even blink when blood splatters all over them.
  1. Spanish for "Island of the Dead"