Lonnie, a crop duster pilot, must lead a mismatched group of survivors to escape the deadly zombie horde after an experimental chemical, intended to control the invasive kudzu vine, transfor... Read allLonnie, a crop duster pilot, must lead a mismatched group of survivors to escape the deadly zombie horde after an experimental chemical, intended to control the invasive kudzu vine, transforms the citizens of Charleston, MS into zombies.Lonnie, a crop duster pilot, must lead a mismatched group of survivors to escape the deadly zombie horde after an experimental chemical, intended to control the invasive kudzu vine, transforms the citizens of Charleston, MS into zombies.
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Being a sucker for all things zombie, I did of course pick up this movie when I happened to come across it. And while I hadn't heard about it prior to finding it, and having no expectations to it at all, I still did sit down to watch it.
Needless to say that it turned out that "Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies" was every bit as low budget and generic as I had anticipated.
While it was very clear that the movie was definitely made by someone with ambition and a passion for the zombie genre, this movie just suffered from having a too small budge,t and also at being an overly generic zombie movie.
The storyline brought nothing new or innovative to the zombie genre, and it was all something that had been seen before.
While the movie had fairly bad CGI effects, they more than made up for that with the amount of gore and mayhem they tossed into the movie. That was definitely a plus for the movie.
The acting in "Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies" was as to be expected for a movie of this genre and budget. So don't get your hopes up!
The zombie special effects and make-up was adequate, but again really was weighed down by the fact that it is a low budget movie.
This zombie movie was definitely not among the worst of zombie movies around, but there was room for much improvement. And it is hardly the type of movie that you will watch more than once.
Needless to say that it turned out that "Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies" was every bit as low budget and generic as I had anticipated.
While it was very clear that the movie was definitely made by someone with ambition and a passion for the zombie genre, this movie just suffered from having a too small budge,t and also at being an overly generic zombie movie.
The storyline brought nothing new or innovative to the zombie genre, and it was all something that had been seen before.
While the movie had fairly bad CGI effects, they more than made up for that with the amount of gore and mayhem they tossed into the movie. That was definitely a plus for the movie.
The acting in "Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies" was as to be expected for a movie of this genre and budget. So don't get your hopes up!
The zombie special effects and make-up was adequate, but again really was weighed down by the fact that it is a low budget movie.
This zombie movie was definitely not among the worst of zombie movies around, but there was room for much improvement. And it is hardly the type of movie that you will watch more than once.
A very low budget zombie/comedy movie set in the south with a simple plot. Due to a invasive species of weed they've been dropping an experimental pesticide to stop it's growth and kill it basically contaminating everything related to it. We don't see any of this really, it's told to us with scrolling dialogue in the opening of the film and there's some interaction with the pilot whose been hired to spray it from his plane. Then through various means people die, become infected, and come back as zombies. Pretty standard contamination zombie plot. That's all fine and well, you expect it to be goofy.
The problem here is the bad special effects and the acting, it's just really bad, especially the acting. I don't expect Shakespeare or anything but it was just especially bad and the dialogue fell completely flat. Also it just flat out wasn't funny. So if the zombie effects suck, the acting sucks, and the comedic elements suck...you're not left with much of a movie.
If you're desperate for a zombie movie I guess this works. I don't recommend it.
The problem here is the bad special effects and the acting, it's just really bad, especially the acting. I don't expect Shakespeare or anything but it was just especially bad and the dialogue fell completely flat. Also it just flat out wasn't funny. So if the zombie effects suck, the acting sucks, and the comedic elements suck...you're not left with much of a movie.
If you're desperate for a zombie movie I guess this works. I don't recommend it.
I watched this movie and I literally can't laugh at anything even at the amateur editing. The story wasn't great, it boring me to be honest. Everything seems so silly, no one actually act really well. As a zombie movie lovers I highly do not recommend this to watch if you're planning because you'll be cringe the whole time. I get that this movie is really a low budget one but at least they could've helped the actors/actress to act better.
I mean it, everything is very silly in this movie.
I mean it, everything is very silly in this movie.
The movie is funniest to those of us who are from the South.
It's dumb, it's fun, and the people who made it enjoyed themselves.
It's dumb, it's fun, and the people who made it enjoyed themselves.
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- TriviaThe bar codes on the GloboBioTech suits can be scanned and the link goes to the Kudzuzombies.com website.
- GoofsIn the 6th minute Ed says "Wake up, Creighton" even though Creighton's eyes are open and he is non-responsive. Also, Creighton's fixed open eyes changes three times within a minute before he becomes a zombie.
- Crazy creditsIn the middle of End Credits roll a disclaimer appears.
"ATTENTION: This film has been cursed by a renowned voodoo priestess in New Orleans. If you have illegally downloaded or illicitly acquired this film, you have been cursed. You can lift the curse and restore your karma by donating. KudzuZombies"
- Alternate versionsThere's an extra scene at the beginning of the End Credits with a suspicious scientist observing the greenery being sprayed by workers wearing hazmat suits. And another extra scene appears in the middle of the End Credits with two zombies falling in love with each other and walking away into the sunset.
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