The absolute bottom of the barrel. Now, if you want to know the truth, I normally enjoy this sort of movie. I really do. But I can't bring myself to recommend this thing that calls itself a movie, and I will now tell you why.
First, the direction was fine. So there is that to say in its favor, but it's not enough to resuscitate the film, as will be explained shortly.
Secondly, the writing, set design, costuming, special effects, etc weren't bad. It was, at the very least, up to YouTube standards. I've certainly seen worse. So we'll have to look elsewhere for why I gave this movie such a dismal rating.
As for the premise, some people will disparage it for being a trashy movie about a bunch of hicks running around getting killed. Some might disparage it as being the sort of movie one would be embarrassed to have been a core extra in if one later somehow ended up in higher-quality (like an Uwe Boll movie or something) fare. Some people might disparage it as trite and hackneyed. They would, of course, be right on all of the above counts, but that's beside the point. No, there's something else going on here.
As surprising as it may be, given that uncredited extras really have almost nothing to do with a film's quality, that is where this movie really falls apart. Am I saying all of them were so atrocious as to sink the movie? No, of course not. I'm just saying, some "actors" would probably be best off sticking to portraying masonry* and/or writing shoddy Fallout fanfiction.
Basically, if I had to sum up this movie with one word, it would be "BOOOO-EEEEEEEEEEE".
*for one thing, I hear that if you make the leap from portraying walls to masquerading as floors or ceilings, you can get a lot of upskirt/downblouse "win" to post on disreputable fap sites that feature "ex-girlfriend porn" and the like
Rockabilly Zombie Weekend
2013
Action / Horror
Rockabilly Zombie Weekend
2013
Action / Horror
Plot summary
The film is called Rockabilly Zombie Weekend and it takes place in Central Florida in a modern day setting. A young couple plans to have a rockabilly themed wedding out at the old farm, despite warnings of a West Nile Virus outbreak. Things go horribly wrong when the virus spawns zombie-creating mosquitoes, who are feeding on the wedding guests as well as the other locals of course!
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I only gave this a 1 out of 10 because "0 degrees Kelvin" was not an option
WE NEED MORE GUNS
This is another zombie film that runs through the formula. The government sprays a toxic chemical which creates zombies through biting and infected insect bites. Grant (Daniel Baldock) and Becky (Christina Bach) are getting married that same day, in what may be an entry for the worst dressed wedding party contest. Bar tender Mom (Melissa Gruver) delays the wedding by fighting to get off work and that drug thing. About the time of the nuptial exchange, things break loose. Characters well established for a zombie film.
On the plus side was the sound track, The film created a diversity of characters within the genre, but had less diversity than say "Redneck Zombies." Unlike "Redneck Zombies" the film lacked the camp value that should have been there. The film needed to laugh at itself more and done more with their odd characters.
Would recommend as a rental.
Guide: F-bomb, groping, women eaten by zombie nudity.
Weekend fun
Or not. This is low budget and it can be seen. The effects might go off as OK (if you don't mind the obvious CGI and other things at times),but the acting is the one things that probably will break this movie for you. Make it barely watchable to put it that way. The story is pretty simple, therefor nothing to get excited about.
It tries to stay and be funny which does not work most of the time (unless this actually hits your sense of humor, which would be rare). What it did produce is one very nasty, but also very funny, if not political correct review here on IMDb by someone with the number 1969 in his nickname. Unfortunately it's the only review that user has written (2 years ago). More of that please - the review that is, not the movie