After a mix-up in a shipment of lab frogs goes terribly wrong, 6 teens find themselves in a race against the clock to find a cure. A race that will alter their lives forever... and the lives... Read allAfter a mix-up in a shipment of lab frogs goes terribly wrong, 6 teens find themselves in a race against the clock to find a cure. A race that will alter their lives forever... and the lives of thousands.After a mix-up in a shipment of lab frogs goes terribly wrong, 6 teens find themselves in a race against the clock to find a cure. A race that will alter their lives forever... and the lives of thousands.
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The Zombie Club, directed by Aeyron Moore, is a film of six high school students who all come from very different home lives and social statuses. They all get Saturday detention with a science professor as their chaperone. The high school students are all sitting quietly and then a wave of confusion hits them when they hear their professor scream from down the hall. Next, the students all go to search for the professor and find him in a storage room with toxic gas surrounding him. They go into the storage room to save him. When they do so, they inhale some gasses themselves, and the rest is a mystery.
The movie, starring actor and director Dean Cain, was and outstanding production with realistic special effects, and superb acting. I enjoyed how they incorporated bullying in the film. I also enjoyed how they showed the lives that some teens live in.
I would recommend this film to a young adult audience. The film sends a powerful message to eliminate bullying altogether. I loved the acting and the special effects. Overall a fantastic film.
The movie, starring actor and director Dean Cain, was and outstanding production with realistic special effects, and superb acting. I enjoyed how they incorporated bullying in the film. I also enjoyed how they showed the lives that some teens live in.
I would recommend this film to a young adult audience. The film sends a powerful message to eliminate bullying altogether. I loved the acting and the special effects. Overall a fantastic film.
The Zombie Club by JC Films is a movie about a group of kids that don't necessarily get along until something strange happens while they're in detention. They eventually get along and help each other out. Assuming the theme is about bullying being a dumb thing to do; the targeted audience is high school and middle school age kids.
Though the movie had a good storyline, a few well-known actors, and a wholesome ending; there were a few faults within. First, the acting seemed quite scripted at times and didn't sound/feel natural. Secondly, the music choice was subpar. Some changes could be made to it, but I assume it's because it is a low budget film and rights to music are expensive. Third, some of the sound effects sounded a little bit off. When they were eating cookies, it sounded like they were eating chips. Along with the sounds being off a bit you could hear some static through the sound effects almost like they were recorded in a room without sound cancelation or a lot of reverb. Some points in the film had visual effects that went too crazy and were unnecessary. For example; when the kids' and the teacher were walking down the hallway when detention was over, the effects were too heavy but would have been fine if they didn't flash in and out. It just makes it corny and adds to the feel of a low budget movie. If the budget was a little bit bigger, I feel that this could be a lot better
Overall, The Zombie Club was a good movie that was enjoyable much of the time. I do recommend it for a teacher or school looking to play a movie for their class or if you're just bored and want to get trapped into a good story.
Usually, when I hear the words "faith-based film" I quietly decide to skip it and move on. I was burned by too many church screenings in the mid-90s, especially those geared toward a youth audience. However, The Zombie Club is unique, and well-worth your time. It's a genuinely entertaining film where the message is clear without sacrificing the story. And, to be frank, it's much higher quality than the movies we sat through when I was a kid.
In a small town, a diverse group of students find themselves stuck with the typical high school labels (smart girl, jock, pretty girl, nerd, stoner, goth kid) and they can't get along because they are all too busy trying to fit in with their own tribe. Soon enough, those with the social clout to get away with it start to bully the unpopular students. Coincidentally, a group of bullies and the bullied end up in Saturday detention together. There they, and their delightfully absent-minded science teacher, are infected with toxic gas emanating from a shipment of poison dart frogs mistakenly sent to the public-school lab. From that time on, they find themselves endowed with supernatural powers, but this comes at a cost: They are slowly degrading mentally and within a few days they'll be dead... or maybe undead. Losing their humanity, however, causes them to find it in each other. The group ends up bonding and working together to curb bullying in their school.
Movie goers of a certain age will recognize the title of this film as a nod to the "The Breakfast Club" with which it shares many intentional similarities- From Saturday detention to a group of students bonding over the struggles of adolescence. For this and other reasons, The Zombie Club is a movie that can cross generations. But it hopes to cross social paradigms too. By the end of the story, viewers will likely find an open door to discuss bullying in general and that seems to be the filmmaker's intent. Somehow it achieves this without becoming too preachy or feeling bad. But it's more than a discussion starter. It's a fun movie in its own right. I'd recommend it for anyone.
In a small town, a diverse group of students find themselves stuck with the typical high school labels (smart girl, jock, pretty girl, nerd, stoner, goth kid) and they can't get along because they are all too busy trying to fit in with their own tribe. Soon enough, those with the social clout to get away with it start to bully the unpopular students. Coincidentally, a group of bullies and the bullied end up in Saturday detention together. There they, and their delightfully absent-minded science teacher, are infected with toxic gas emanating from a shipment of poison dart frogs mistakenly sent to the public-school lab. From that time on, they find themselves endowed with supernatural powers, but this comes at a cost: They are slowly degrading mentally and within a few days they'll be dead... or maybe undead. Losing their humanity, however, causes them to find it in each other. The group ends up bonding and working together to curb bullying in their school.
Movie goers of a certain age will recognize the title of this film as a nod to the "The Breakfast Club" with which it shares many intentional similarities- From Saturday detention to a group of students bonding over the struggles of adolescence. For this and other reasons, The Zombie Club is a movie that can cross generations. But it hopes to cross social paradigms too. By the end of the story, viewers will likely find an open door to discuss bullying in general and that seems to be the filmmaker's intent. Somehow it achieves this without becoming too preachy or feeling bad. But it's more than a discussion starter. It's a fun movie in its own right. I'd recommend it for anyone.
The Zombie Club is a movie about a terrible mix-up where the company accidentally sent the professor at the local high school poison dart frogs instead of his regular order which is where the story takes a turn for the worst. Six teenage students in Saturday detention find themselves and their teacher aka Professor Lewis beginning to get a multitude powers and slowly begin turning more and more into zombies and in the race to find the cure they end up finding something else. Friendship. Even though this movie is only rated PG it is still a great movie for teens and young adults. The Zombie Club also falls into a category of sci-fi mixed with an anti-bullying theme, so if you are looking for great sci-fi movie this might be the one perfect for you.
The acting was great, also the way the movie was narrated and plotted. You were able to tell the special effects in the movie were low budget but were actually really good. There were a couple weak points in the movie such as the transitions and making the plot completely clear from the beginning but other than that I don't see any other negatives.
In my opinion the movie is a great sci-fi film, and if you're bored and trying to find another good movie I would recommend this one or even if you're looking for a great movie centered around anti-bullying I would recommend considering this one because it's a lot better than most of the anti-bullying themed films out there and you would be able to show this to large groups of people because it has such a large age range you could show it to a 10 year old's because its rated PG but you could also show it to an adult if you wanted because it is such a great movie.
The acting was great, also the way the movie was narrated and plotted. You were able to tell the special effects in the movie were low budget but were actually really good. There were a couple weak points in the movie such as the transitions and making the plot completely clear from the beginning but other than that I don't see any other negatives.
In my opinion the movie is a great sci-fi film, and if you're bored and trying to find another good movie I would recommend this one or even if you're looking for a great movie centered around anti-bullying I would recommend considering this one because it's a lot better than most of the anti-bullying themed films out there and you would be able to show this to large groups of people because it has such a large age range you could show it to a 10 year old's because its rated PG but you could also show it to an adult if you wanted because it is such a great movie.
When six high school students get poisoned by frogs, they rapidly start turning into zombies. Sticking together in hopes of finding an antidote, the students begin to form a common interest of anti-bullying. This is The Zombie Club. A teenage sci fi movie, directed by Aeyron Moore, and starring Dean Cain.
This excellently directed film portrays superb acting and realistic special effects, which set a positive tone for the movie. The important anti-bullying message intertwined into the sci fi plot also leaves the viewer relating and empathizing with the characters. Making them long for more.
I would highly recommend The Zombie Club to children and young adults because of the valuable lesson and entertaining plot. This must-see film will touch your heart when it comes to bullying. Making you want to go out and spread kindness.
This excellently directed film portrays superb acting and realistic special effects, which set a positive tone for the movie. The important anti-bullying message intertwined into the sci fi plot also leaves the viewer relating and empathizing with the characters. Making them long for more.
I would highly recommend The Zombie Club to children and young adults because of the valuable lesson and entertaining plot. This must-see film will touch your heart when it comes to bullying. Making you want to go out and spread kindness.
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- TriviaPrincipal Mazza was the name of the actual principal of the school in which the movie was filmed.
- SoundtracksBe The Change
Written by Melissa McKinney
Performed by The Change
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