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A Little Bit Zombie

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
3.1K
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Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, Stephen McHattie, Shawn Roberts, Kristopher Turner, Kristen Hager, and Emilie Ullerup in A Little Bit Zombie (2012)
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Infected by a virus, a mild mannered HR manager attempts to fulfill his overwhelming desire for brains, all while trying to keep it together so as not to incur the wrath of his bridezilla-to... Read allInfected by a virus, a mild mannered HR manager attempts to fulfill his overwhelming desire for brains, all while trying to keep it together so as not to incur the wrath of his bridezilla-to-be.Infected by a virus, a mild mannered HR manager attempts to fulfill his overwhelming desire for brains, all while trying to keep it together so as not to incur the wrath of his bridezilla-to-be.

  • Director
    • Casey Walker
  • Writers
    • Trevor Martin
    • Christopher Bond
  • Stars
    • Kristopher Turner
    • Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    • Shawn Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Casey Walker
    • Writers
      • Trevor Martin
      • Christopher Bond
    • Stars
      • Kristopher Turner
      • Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
      • Shawn Roberts
    • 21User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins total

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    Kristopher Turner
    Kristopher Turner
    • Steve
    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    • Tina
    • (as Crystal Lowe)
    Shawn Roberts
    Shawn Roberts
    • Craig
    Kristen Hager
    Kristen Hager
    • Sarah
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Max
    Emilie Ullerup
    Emilie Ullerup
    • Penelope Pendleton
    George Buza
    George Buza
    • Capt'n Cletus
    Robert Maillet
    Robert Maillet
    • Terry 'Terror' Thompkins
    Neil Whitely
    Neil Whitely
    • The Professor
    Spider Allen
    • Ringmaster
    Melanie Rainville
    • Bearded Lady
    Richard Rowntree
    • BBQ Bill
    Trevor Martin
    Trevor Martin
    • Master Baiter…
    Christopher Bond
    • Pizza Guy
    Rob Roy
    • Battered Local
    Aldemo Ceti
    • Old Local
    Tal Aulbrook
    • Soul Patch
    Reesa the Rabbit
    • Muffins
    • Director
      • Casey Walker
    • Writers
      • Trevor Martin
      • Christopher Bond
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    6Coventry

    A little bit over-the-top!

    I watched "A Little Bit Zombie", like so many other people, at a genre-dedicated festival, and director Casey Walker was physically present to introduce his achievement and attend a Q&A after the screening. Although I fairly liked the movie for what it is already, it was Walker's playful attitude and OTT enthusiasm that made me appreciate it even more! He explained, in great detail, how he got the crowd funding off the ground and unsubtly elaborated on his aversion towards big budgeted studio productions. His film became a zombie-comedy, and that's a rather risky undertaking nowadays, since we have seen so dreadfully many of them and what innovating elements could possibly be brought anymore? Well, "A Little Bit Zombie" indeed brings nothing new to the horror table, but at least it's a 200% enthusiast, unpretentious and massively entertaining flick. Steve is a goody two-shoes desk clerk who's about to get married with his "Bridezilla" Tina. Together with his sister Sarah and his best pal Craig, who're both trying to convince Steve that Tina isn't his perfect match, they're heading out to the family cabin for the final marriage preparations. But poor Steve gets stung by a virus-infected mosquito on the first evening and literally starts to waste away as per the next morning. He's slowly turning into a zombie, developing an insatiable hunger for brains and gradually losing body parts. For Tina, the only thing that matters is assuring that her flawless wedding ceremony takes place, whether her husband is an undead rotting corpse or not. Meanwhile, Steve is also pursued by a psychotic zombie hunter and his geeky scientist sidekick. "A Little Bit Zombie" opens as a prototypic but nevertheless tasteful comedy, but quickly shifts towards a rather juvenile slapstick baloney. Steve's struggle to resist devouring a defenseless little bunny rabbit, the clique's visit to a downright disgusting butcher shop and the two girls – in sexily revealing outfits – scouting for potential brains for Steve to eat… They're all examples of highlight sequences, but it's definitely not solid horror. There are some excellent gross-out effects, but naturally the film is never atmospheric, morbid or even remotely unsettling. The acting performances are more than decent, with Crystal Lowe and Stephen McHattie as the most famous names in the cast. Interesting zombie comedy for the fans, but surely not on par with the real high-fliers of its kind ("Shaun of the Dead", "Zombieland", "Braindead", Return of the Living Dead"…)
    10starkthom

    A Very Brainy Zom-Com

    I had the chance to see this very funny, award-winning film at Worldfest-Houston in April, 2012. A Little Bit Zombie turns the zombie genre on its head, shakes the brains out, and devours them. I was laughing from the opening scene all the way to the end of the credits. While one or two of the jokes fell a bit flat for me, the vast majority of the comedy was brilliant, not to mention the premise of the film itself, which I won't spoil for you. I'll just say this is a zombie film that shows us what it's like from the perspective of the zombie. You'll sympathize!

    But it's also a very smart commentary on society, and has a lot to say about how our ethics are relativized by our private commitments. It further forces us to think about who the real monsters are in our day and age, flipping the script: the zombie is the complex protagonist, while the zombie hunter is the mindless, intolerant killing machine. But even the antagonist has a complex past, one which reflects a sharp commentary on society's expectations of "real men." His intolerance isn't a choice; he, like the zombie, is a victim too.

    The cast was stellar. Everyone was hilarious. The performances weren't over the top. Their comedic timing was right on. There was not a poorly-delivered line in the entire film, as far as I noticed.

    The writer/director Casey Walker did a great job. There's a lot of dialogue in the film, but the shot pacing kept everything moving forward. Wasn't bored for a second. This film was obviously story- boarded. Every line, every shot seemed to be very precise.

    I highly recommend this film, not just to fans of the genre, but to anybody who likes a good comedy. You'll laugh till your brain hurts.
    7ihearthorrorfilm

    Don't miss if you love zombies

    Goofy, Cheesy, Silly, Dumb, Funny, Annoying and Gross are all words I'd use to describe many of the scenes in A Little Bit Zombie. Regardless, I was shocked at how much this low budget, never heard of, little indie zomb-com made me laugh so freaking hard. There are a lot of parts that are annoying and some of the acting is bad, but then there are parts that are hilarious and the actor who plays the best friend Craig, is incredibly funny, although he looks like a muscle truck exploded, but still, he's super talented. The musical score can get really annoying at times, so I just tried to tune it out. I didn't care for the zombie catchers; their chemistry was very weird and unnatural. Getting through their scenes was sometimes difficult, but the rest of the movie is pretty awesome. This movie is really funny and shouldn't be missed by anyone who loves the zombie genre.

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    4trashgang

    no jokes at all, well, maybe for toddlers

    So many positive things are said about this zombie comedy that I was looking forward to it and seen the mosquito flying around as a zombie I thought I was in for a hell of a ride. It was a while since I had seen a good horror comedy. Last one was Tucker And Dale vs Evil (2010).

    After seeing it I just can say that I found it total crap. I didn't laugh, I even never had a smile on my face. Even as it started off rather well with Stephen McHattie (Max) doing his shootings toward the zombies. But after that part we only see the POV of the mosquito biting a human who will become a zombie. Downhill from there. No funny situations, no zombie to spot, sure, he's changing but not into a zombie, just in someone wanting brains to eat. The situations coming out of that are jokes that teenagers will love, the bunny for example. Some do refer to old eighties comedies like the national lampoon flicks and stuff like that but I guess it must be typical American humour because I didn't like it at all. I'm into British jokes and stuff and sometimes an American comedy do work but this here was a waist of time.

    Too much of talking and nothing really happening. Even when the girls are dressing up and looking sexy to catch a guy to capture for his brains didn't work and wasn't funny. Guess I had to read the title closer, it was stated a little bit zombie and that was true.

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    6bowmanblue

    A little bit funny

    Yes, it's another zombie movie. However, fair play to the film-makers for at least TRYING to do something a little different (assuming that you haven't seen 'Deadheads' which is a bit like 'A Little Bit Zombie').

    I guess there are two types of zombie outbreak – the one that consumes the whole world at once and the other than only happens in a localised rural area. In this case we have the latter. While 99% of the world sleeps soundly in their beds, oblivious to the fact that hordes of flesh-eating ghouls are eating people alive in a small town, two couples go on a trip there to plan one of their weddings. And one of them gets infected with the 'zombie virus.' I won't go into how that happened, as, like I say, they do try to be a little different whenever they can. But, as we all know, when you exchange blood with the undead, you begin to turn. However, the man infected doesn't just start tearing apart his party. He's a little more in control than that. A little. So, witnessing his inner turmoil, his friends set out trying to preserve his humanity while doing their best to quench his thirst for human brains.

    Does it work? Sort of. A few of the acting performances leaves a little to be desired, but, on the whole, the cast are okay. The gore, for those who like seeing heads explode at every possible turn, isn't up to that much. You get the odd 'head shot,' but that's about it. What saves the film from being totally forgotten is the dialogue. The two couples don't really get on well to begin with, let alone when one of their number starts threatening to eat the others alive. Therefore there's quite a lot of nice banter between the four of them which makes it quite humorous to watch.

    It's a short film, running at less than the standard one and a half hours, but it doesn't really need to be much longer. It's no classic, but it's not that bad either. If you can really stand to sit through another zombie movie (or should I say another 'zom-com' movie?) then you might like it. I read someone else's review online which stated that 'A Little Bit Zombie' is like 'National Lampoon's Eighties Zombie Movie.' That's a pretty good appraisal of the film.

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    • Trivia
      The beer that Craig drinks throughout the film is an actual beer, called "Devil's Pale Ale", and is brewed in Ontario, Canada, by the company Great Lakes Brewery.
    • Quotes

      Max: My father... sent me to a survival camp in the Philippines when I was nine. They, uh, dropped me in the jungle in the middle of a monsoon. I had to survive for seven days.

      Penelope Pendleton: Your father did that to you?

      Max: It was my birthday.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits you can read: No animals were harmed in the making of this film, we did kill a lot of mosquitoes though...
    • Connections
      Features Le mystère du château maudit (1940)
    • Soundtracks
      Remind Me
      Written by Alex Crow

      Performed by Alex Crow

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2013 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chàng Trai Thây Ma
    • Filming locations
      • Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Full Plate Productions
      • Cave Painting Pictures
      • Movie Central
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      • CA$1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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