The Undead/YMMV

""When the swallows come back to Capistrano,
 * Ear Worm:

That's when I'll come back to you.""


 * Evil Is Sexy: Livia. Oh, Livia. Amusingly, Pendragon seems thoroughly immune to her charms.
 * Fridge Logic: How on earth could Helene dying of natural causes possibly prevent her reincarnations from being born? Whether or not she dies of old age or on the chopping block, she's still dead.
 * Fridge Horror: Helene's future reincarnations along the "death" path speak to her, pleading to be allowed to live, which means potential incarnations possess some sort of consciousness. If her survival meant that an entirely different set of reincarnations (on the "life" path) would have come to be as a result, then what happened to all those perfectly innocent women when she chose to die?
 * Those women shouldn't have existed in the first place. The fact that the Devil wouldn't mind her staying seems to indicate he'd be able to pick the women who follow her.
 * Also, what's to stop Quintis from mucking around in the past? He has something like 700 years of scientific and cultural development to draw upon. At the end, Diana and Bald Scientist Guy should be lamenting Quintis' fate while sitting in a giant crystal spire or something. And why does the Devil think Quintis belongs to him? Time Travel isn't a sin, though Pride is one of the Seven Deadly Sins, and Quintis is a Smug Snake to end all Smug Snakes.)
 * After Quintis explains the paradox, Tom adds "Either that, or I'm wrong."
 * Narm: STAY!
 * So Bad It's Good: Everyone involved is clearly trying. The surprisingly decent-looking sets also deserve special mention, considering the whole film was made in six days in a converted supermarket.
 * Squick: Satan's apparently off-centre Adam's apple.
 * Vindicated by Cable: Despite the meager budget, The Undead is one of the more thought-provoking B-movies of its kind.