A barrel of radioactive waste is lost out in the woods. Some demented rednecks find it and use it as part of their still. Everybody who drinks the liquor they produced turns into zombies.A barrel of radioactive waste is lost out in the woods. Some demented rednecks find it and use it as part of their still. Everybody who drinks the liquor they produced turns into zombies.A barrel of radioactive waste is lost out in the woods. Some demented rednecks find it and use it as part of their still. Everybody who drinks the liquor they produced turns into zombies.
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- Dr. Casey
- (as Brent Thurston Rogers)
- Bob
- (as Anthony Burlington Smith)
- Hoss (The Dog)
- (as Joe Bensen)
- Jethro Clemson
- (as William-Livingston Dekker)
- Billy Bob 'Elly May' Clemson
- (as Zoofeet)
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Appalling acting, Ludicrous dialogue, Poor production values, Thin plot, Outrageous effects, Copious nudity.
And nine time out of ten, you'll also find gore galore.
For what it is (a Full Moon film, distributed by Troma, Inc.), Redneck Zombies is pure gold. When I first watched it, I kicked back on my couch, cracked open a bottle of fine Belgian ale, and laughed all the way through. This movie is SUPPOSED to be cheesy...it's supposed to be bad...it's supposed to be stupid and cheap and lame. That is its purpose. Deal with it, or don't watch.
There's plenty here for fans of the horror genre (including some hilarious Texas Chainsaw Massacre parody scenes), and (of course) fans of Full Moon and/or Troma won't be disappointed. My personal favorite scene involves the genuinely creepy Tobacco Man. To this day, at work or in social gatherings, I'll occasionally pull out the line "Dark times is comin'." And when everyone looks at me like I've just vomited human excrement onto the rug, I know deep down that I am the coolest person in the room. But I digress.
At any rate, if you're a Troma fan like me, definitely give this one a watch. It's way up there with the original Toxie and Class of Nuke 'Em High. And don't let these negative reviewers steer you wrong. They wouldn't know CLASSIC cult horror comedy cheese if it was gnawing on their small intestine.
On a strange note, I've rented this film twice, at two different flats, & watched it with two different flatmates. They both fell asleep half way through. Inexplicable.
Did you know
- TriviaThis film was shot in 32 days on weekends over the course of a year.
- Quotes
Billy-Bob/Ellie May: Well,
[Ellie May grabs his fishing pole and starts leaving]
Billy-Bob/Ellie May: gotta go.
Jed Clemson: Well where you going
Billy-Bob/Ellie May: I'm going fishing!
Junior: Got worms?
Billy-Bob/Ellie May: Yeah but I'm going anyway.
- Crazy creditsRedneck Zombies is a work of fiction. Any similarity to events or persons living, dead or undead is totally coincidental.
- Alternate versionsAvailable in both "R" and unrated versions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in In a Land of Plenty: Episode #1.8 (2001)
- SoundtracksLove Theme From Redneck Zombies
Written by Cletus Tripe
Performed by Cletus Tripe & The Juggs
Guitar and Banjo: Rob Martin
Bass: Jeff Vreeland
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- Redneck zombies
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- $10,000 (estimated)