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House of the Dead (2003) - Easter Eggs

Rory Joscelyne • 3 February 2024

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The House of the Dead movie brings together two major events in film. It's the first foray by Uwe Boll into video game adaptations - the start of a terrible career. And it was the last ever movie to use the turn-table technique for 360 degree shots, as it was too dangerous to keep using - much like allowing Uwe Boll to have a film career.

This film doesn't have many proper references, instead lazily throwing in random micro-shorts from the first three House of the Dead games (in no particular order, for some reason).
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SEGA BANNER
The only genuine reference, at the island rave there is a large SEGA banner above the DJ booth - SEGA is the company that made the House of the Dead games.
ZOMBIES
The zombies in this movie aren't very good. Thought I may as well show one so you can see they're not even remotely like the ones from the games.
INTRO CREDITS
The intro credits to this film are disgusting. They're essentially footage from House of the Dead games, but with a vile lineart style - which would be good if they didn't then smear them with a heavy motion blur effect.  This is the best the intro ever looks, and yes this is from the HD Blu-Ray release.
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HOUSE OF THE DEAD 1

House of the Dead 1 is shown several times, with Saturn-era graphics and the telltale tilted bullet design in the bottom left corner. This is just a selection of times the game is shown. There are more.
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HOUSE OF THE DEAD 2

House of the Dead 2 is shown several times, with Dreamcast-era graphics. This is just a selection of times the game is shown. There are more.
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HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3

House of the Dead 3 is shown several times, with Xbox-era graphics. This game only shows up at just before the 55 minute mark, and only very very briefly.
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There is one shot of House of the Dead 1 where they didn't even bother to record their own footage, just recorded the Attract Mode demo. I do not know why you'd keep footage in that displays this huge whopping demo mode text across the screen, but here it is.
And that's everything I caught in House of the Dead!

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