On the face of it, a movie described as Sean of the Dead set in the Whedonverse should be a home run. In reality, a so-so soundtrack and trope ignorance make this movie forgettable. Which is a shame because the movie crackles with youthful energy and it's too fun to truly be bad.
Shout by Danny GanzVIP 11BlockedParent2019-02-17T17:29:17Z
On the face of it, a movie described as Sean of the Dead set in the Whedonverse should be a home run. In reality, a so-so soundtrack and trope ignorance make this movie forgettable. Which is a shame because the movie crackles with youthful energy and it's too fun to truly be bad.