Shake Rattle and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion Page #7

Synopsis: Critically acclaimed director Chito S. Roño embarks on creating the three episodes titled: Pamana, Lost Command and Unwanted. Graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board, Chito S. Roño elevates the Shake, Rattle & Roll series to a level that is sane and sentient. Each episode has an enticing story and well-executed script. Pamana tells the story of four cousins who receive news of an inheritance from a deceased uncle, who happens to be a famous horror writer for comic books. Amidst the group's bickering, the comics writer's creations come to life to test them. Lost Command is about a battalion of soldiers exploring an unknown forest and fights off a zombie plague. Unwanted tells the story of the couple Hank and Kate, who are trapped in a mall after it collapses due to mysterious causes. Along the way, they meet several other survivors who help them solve the mystery.
Director(s): Chito S. Roño
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Year:
2012
546 Views


There's no way out there!

- Someone went out, right?

- Wait! Wait!

I know where we are! Wait! Wait!

Oh yes. I pass by here.

Yes, it's here! Father!

Come here! Exit's this way!

Father! Father! We're coming with you!

Help me!

What are you doing?!

You have no savior!

You can't do anything!

There's no way out!

- Let's go! Let's go!

- Come on!

Hurry!

Hurry! Hurry!

How do we get out of here?!

There's a way out there for

the employees!

What about you?!

Go on! I'll follow!

Come on! Let's go!

Go!

Basement parking.

Let's go.

You have nowhere to go.

You're the chosen ones of the

new commandment to build a new world.

You have twins inside you.

They will be Cain and Abel of the new order.

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