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Showing posts with label Zombies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zombies. Show all posts
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Zombie Strippers
Plot:
A group of scientists working on improving soldiers, accidentally creates a new breed of zombies. They call in a group of elite fighters to combat the zombies, but one gets bitten and runs off. He hides in a strip club, but accidentally infects one of the dancers. She’s such a popular dancer that all the other girls decide to turn into zombies too. Suddenly the shithole strip club becomes super popular, even though the dancers are quick to bite and feed off customers.
Trivia:
Horror movie connection: Robert Englund, man that guy sure gets around!
Thoughts:
We stopped by Big Lots because I heard that the stores had a new shipment of cheap horror movies. The boyfriend picked this one up and made a joke, but I put it right in my pile. I know it’s horrible and I think that’s why I like it so much. I saw it when it first came out and had some vague memories of it, but that was nothing compared to how bad it was when I watched it this type. Despite that, it had some fun scenes and made me laugh, so I guess it can’t be all bad.
Friday, September 24, 2010
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
PLOT
Barbara and her brother Johnny, stop by the cemetery to visit their father’s grave. Though she’s obviously uncomfortable, he decides to make her life a living hell by pretending that things are coming after her. Suddenly a pale man enters the cemetery, goes after them and eventually eats Johnny. She’s rescued by a stranger named Ben, who takes her to a seemingly abandoned house. As the zombie infection rages across the world, those in the house, fight for survival.
TRIVIA
The film cost just $114,000 to make, but grossed over $12 million in the United States and launched the zombie craze.
THOUGHTS
Night of the Living Dead is one of those movies that everyone talks about and every horror fan should see. Between the special edition copy I own and all the copies that come in the boxed sets, I probably have six copies of the damn thing. The part that always gets to me, no matter how many times I see it, is that ending. It’s something you have to see, to understand.
Barbara and her brother Johnny, stop by the cemetery to visit their father’s grave. Though she’s obviously uncomfortable, he decides to make her life a living hell by pretending that things are coming after her. Suddenly a pale man enters the cemetery, goes after them and eventually eats Johnny. She’s rescued by a stranger named Ben, who takes her to a seemingly abandoned house. As the zombie infection rages across the world, those in the house, fight for survival.
TRIVIA
The film cost just $114,000 to make, but grossed over $12 million in the United States and launched the zombie craze.
THOUGHTS
Night of the Living Dead is one of those movies that everyone talks about and every horror fan should see. Between the special edition copy I own and all the copies that come in the boxed sets, I probably have six copies of the damn thing. The part that always gets to me, no matter how many times I see it, is that ending. It’s something you have to see, to understand.
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