After Death on Dec27

In After Death, A group of scientists go to a remote jungle island to cure cancer.  They end up ticking off the local witch doctor who unleashes zombies to eat their faces off and such.  One little girl escapes and of course ends up coming back years later as an adult when she just happens to be passing by in a boat full of mercenaries (which gets pulled to the island).

Meanwhile, Jeff Stryker (the gay porn star, under the name “Chuck Peyton”) is in a group of three people that for some reason has come to visit the same island to try and find out what happened many years ago.  Of course, they have to read the magic words that rev up the zombies again.

This makes “Voodoo Academy” look like Oscar material. You can’t really complain about Stryker’s acting since it was no worse than any of the others.  However, although he keeps his shirt unbuttoned to the waist throughout the film, they missed a lot of chances to just rip it off and be done with it.  At least “Voodoo Academy” got the cute guys down to their underwear.

There is one scene that’s kind of funny:  while Jeff and the damsel in distress are walking into the zombie lair, they start playing music that could have come from a porn movie.

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      Predominance; especially, preponderant influence of one state over others.
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      Either of two points in the orbit of a celestial body where the body is in opposition to or in conjunction with the sun. Or in other words: a coming together of heavenly bodies.

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