A 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... Read allA 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... Read allA 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!
- Pandora
- (as Juliet Reeves)
- Steven
- (as Gregory Landon Ashworth)
- Leesil
- (as Krystal Linda Fontanez)
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To my surprise, I actually thought they did a pretty good job considering the ultra-low budget. It is slow to get started, it's shot on HD not film, some of the acting is a little stiff, and a lot of the fx are kinda cheesy...but I have seen some really craptastic low-budget movies in my day, and this one actually comes out as much more professional than most.
The budget is apparent with things like fx and production quality, but the filmmakers seemed to really put a lot of thought and work into the story and characters. The girls are smoking hot playboy models, and the comedy is...well, actually pretty funny, which is rare in most self proclaimed horror-comedy movies.
Anyway, to sum it up...if you are expecting a Hollywood grade movie...you will be sadly disappointed, and probably hate the movie. But, if you are a fan of low-budget horror, get the jokes, and support horror fans that have the guts to risk their own money to make a movie...then this may be a treat for you. And if you are a wanna-be filmmaker, you will definitely enjoy the making of stuff in the special features...maybe even more than the movie itself.
The special effects are better than average for a low budget film. Anthony Headen as Johnny Vegas plays a pimp to the extreme and sets the tone for many of the scenes. Sure, the character is a bit over-the-top but this is as much a comedy as it is a horror film.
Sit back and enjoy. It's a lot of fun! And stay through the credits. The best scene is the last scene!
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.
The story behind the zombie outbreak in this film is quickly explained and rather funny. Simply, a scientist is in the process of experimenting with regenerating cells, when a dopey pothead comes around to get some quality drug. For some reason, this guy mixes the scientist's concoctions and creates some new drug which turns people into zombies. Eventually, a group of strippers, prostitutes, their friends and a pimp are all holed up in a strip club fending off against a horde of the undead.
No, the plot is not award winning, but it suits this no-budget movie. The script is rather funny, but lacks a fast pace or any good shock moments. There is not a lot of gore on offer surprisingly for a zombie flick, although there are some neat gags. The use of CGI is rather dodgy, as none of it looks convincing. Also, oddly enough, for a movie set in a strip club and whose main characters are strippers, there is very little nudity.
Anyway, this is a decent enough effort that is marred by a few glaring issues. 2/5
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.
Did you know
- TriviaProducer 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.
- GoofsAt 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.
- Quotes
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!
- Crazy creditsNo animals, strippers or zombies were harmed in the making of this flick - well, maybe few zombies.
- ConnectionsReferences Mélodie du sud (1946)
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- Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! - Strippers vs. Zombies
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- Budget
- $30,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 22m(82 min)
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- 1.78 : 1