Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA drug experiment gone wrong produces a league of blood-thirsty zombies. It is up to a small band of exotic dancers trapped in a gentleman's club to fight back. Together they must rely on th... Tout lireA drug experiment gone wrong produces a league of blood-thirsty zombies. It is up to a small band of exotic dancers trapped in a gentleman's club to fight back. Together they must rely on their wits and skills to survive the night, and pray that they don't become victims of the f... Tout lireA drug experiment gone wrong produces a league of blood-thirsty zombies. It is up to a small band of exotic dancers trapped in a gentleman's club to fight back. Together they must rely on their wits and skills to survive the night, and pray that they don't become victims of the flesh-eating zombies!
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Pandora
- (as Juliet Reeves)
- Steven
- (as Gregory Landon Ashworth)
- Leesil
- (as Krystal Linda Fontanez)
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There is a nice start to the movie, which I liked and I was impressed with the fact the movie does not take itself seriously. At all. Also an interesting mid-credit scene at the end.
The effects are okay (without being spectacular), as is the humour.
The acting is variable, going from "just about okay" to "eh?" This does remove most of the spook effect from the "jump" scenes. But overall the acting didn't destroy the movie.
Recommended for aficionados of "infection" movies.
People that gave this 1 star need to watch more movies.
That being said, this is an average low-budget flick. The special effects are below par, relying heavily on very poor CGI, especially towards the end. There are some decent "low-tech" effects scattered throughout.
Also, it is shot in HD and not on film, which only makes it look cheaper.
The acting is a mixed bag with some really good acting and some really bad acting, but mostly the acting is average.
The writing is quite good, which is refreshing for a low-budget zombie movie. It seems like the writers actually bothered to come up with some plot twists of their own, which is uncommon for the ridiculously derivative zombie genre. Even if some of their ideas didn't pan out so well in the film, they still get points for not just puking out the same mind-numbing crap you usually get with these kind of movies.
The characters are well-developed and actually seem like real people.
Overall, worth a rent if you have some time to kill, but I wouldn't buy it.
I was expecting cheesy and hoping for a laugh or two in the company of some hot babes, kinda like Lesbian Vampire Killers just with Zombies, but it was more like Land of the Dead with Jam for blood. I wouldn't really call it funny, but I chuckled a bit and had a few laughs at the movie.
It's about on par with a very good school play, but in the hands of professionals I think it could have been a pretty good show.. It's clearly budget, but the writing is okay. They could even keep the actors if they got some pros behind the cameras, sound, efx and cgi, because that part really sucked..
The jingle almost ruined it at the beginning, but there is practically no music, not even for atmosphere or building up tension, in it. I guess, that's a actually a good thing in light of the really poor technical side of it; it could have been much worse.
There's (almost) nothing original about this movie, although it does at least make an attempt to develop some characters before the Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! mercifully appear and start chowing down on the protagonists. Unfortunately, the cast and writing are so anodyne and untalented that it's largely futile and wasted effort. The FX are what we've come to expect from straight to DVD films - token prosthetics and budget-bound CGI.
It's not all bad though. The strippers are attractive enough in a plastic casting couch kind of way, and they get their funbags out and jiggle them around a contractual once each during the movie. While the cast don't seem to be having much fun making it, they're not actively annoying, and there are a few - a very few - genuinely well realised moments. The cinematography and score are also competent, although the lighting is very basic.
If "strippers vs zombies" is your thing, then you'll get what you came for. With a few beers, you might even enjoy it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesProducer and story / screenwriter & editor 'Tony (Anthony Steven) Giordano' is credited as the 'T.V. show clip host', and is the one sitting on the couch.
- GaffesAt about 32:06, during the second zombie attack when right arm gets eaten from shoulder, the special effects blood tube is visible on the victim' s back as well as her hand helping to hold it.
- Citations
Dakota: I work in a strip club because I can make more money in three nights than I can working 40 hour week that I went to school for, so if guys are stupid enough to pay me to shake what God gave me - if they are stupid enough or horney enough, then fine, pay me; there's nothing wrong with that, but I don't try to delude myself into what I'm doing is a good choice: it's not!. I hate the men I dance for! I go home smelling like them and at the end of the day, I sure don't wanna look
[my daughter]
Dakota: in the face and tell her what I do for a living... you should be so lucky to have someone as honest as me!
- Crédits fousNo animals, strippers or zombies were harmed in the making of this flick - well, maybe few zombies.
- ConnexionsReferences Mélodie du sud (1946)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! - Strippers vs. Zombies
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 30 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 22min(82 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1