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    Zombie Resurrection Review

    • November 19, 2014

    Back in 2013 Jim was cast in a major role in indie zombie horror film, Zombie Resurrection, where he played Military Mad Man, Mac, the leader of a group of misfit survivors in a world ravaged by Zombies. The wacky horror film has now been finished and the producers are setting up distribution deals for the movie. In this light the film has been getting reviews from Horror film websites Horrorcultfilms.co.uk in which Jim picks up a positive review:

    “mad macho Scottish soldier, Mac (Jim Sweeney) who very much reminds me of Jesse Ventura’s Blain in Predator. Becca’s only characteristic trait is to procure the dog tags of undead soldiers, whilst Gandhi just wants to get “some”, if you know what I mean. Jim Sweeney is the actor who steals the show though for me, with his no-nonsense, testosterone fuelled Mac who loved nothing more than getting his hands bloody, providing one of the coolest scenes of the movie.”

    To read the entire Review click here

    Check out the trailer for this dark comedic horror film below:


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