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The Battery

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
11K
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Jeremy Gardner and Adam Cronheim in The Battery (2012)
The personalities of two former baseball players clash as they traverse the rural back roads of a post-plague New England teeming with the undead.
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The personalities of two former baseball players clash as they traverse the rural back roads of a post-plague New England teeming with the undead.The personalities of two former baseball players clash as they traverse the rural back roads of a post-plague New England teeming with the undead.The personalities of two former baseball players clash as they traverse the rural back roads of a post-plague New England teeming with the undead.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Gardner
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Gardner
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Gardner
    • Adam Cronheim
    • Niels Bolle
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Gardner
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Gardner
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Gardner
      • Adam Cronheim
      • Niels Bolle
    • 122User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jeremy Gardner
    Jeremy Gardner
    • Ben
    Adam Cronheim
    Adam Cronheim
    • Mickey
    Niels Bolle
    Niels Bolle
    • Jerry
    Alana O'Brien
    Alana O'Brien
    • Annie
    Jamie Pantanella
    • Egghead
    Larry Fessenden
    Larry Fessenden
    • Frank
    Kelly McQuade
    • Laura
    Eric Simon
    • Basement Zombie
    Ben Pryzby
    • Dead Zombie by Lake
    Sarah Allen
    • Dead Zombie by Lake
    Nichole Kinnett
    • Car Zombie
    Lyles Williams IV
    • Motel Zombie Guy
    Olivia Bonilla
    • Motel Zombie Girl
    Elise Stella
    • Fresh Slut Zombie
    Matt Bacco
    • Mickey's First Kill
    Cynthia Stilson-Shook
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Gardner
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      • Jeremy Gardner
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    User reviews122

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    4azraeliz

    A good short movie gem hidden in a movie that is way too long.

    A low budget movie about 2 baseball players traveling through zombie infested land. That is the basic concept of this feature. I found this movie to be very interesting but in my opinion it would have worked much better as a 25-30min long short flick. I see lot of good ideas bubbling under the surface but it's dragged on by way too many music scenes of those 2 main characters smoking, eating or just doing nothing. that is not the right way to add to the length of the movie. The music was OK :) I see a bright future for all involved, especially Jeremy Gardner. Overall it's well made budget movie. but this flick has too little flesh on the bones to justify the 100min running time.
    pmdsauvegarde

    Death by monotony...

    Sweet baby Jesus in a handbasket, you may just die of boredom before this movie ends. Painfully bad... still watched to the end, it IS a zombie movie but that's where its positives begin and end.

    In fact, this just may be the first zombie movie I've ever deleted. This film takes everything that could possibly be crap about a movie and stuffs it into an interminably long focus on a catcher stuck in the friendzone as his pitcher mate hankers after anything with breasts.... notable scenes include pitcher masturbating in car as zombie girl crushes bloodied knockers against the window. A game of catch. Rolling Landscapes. A game of catch. Rolling forest. A game of catch. Rolling landscape. A quick game of catch followed by a quarter hour study of the interior headlining of a Volvo. Exciting stuff. Oh dear.... never again.
    6Corpus_Vile

    Nicely offbeat road film drama... with zombies

    Ben (the director, Jeremy Gardner) & Mickey (Adam Cronheim) are two ex pro baseball players who are eking out an existence while wandering a zombie infested America. Ben is nomadic and doesn't like staying in one place for too long, while Mickey longs for settlement. Mickey hides himself away from the zombie apocalypse via solace in his headphones which he almost permanently wears, while Ben is more the hunter gatherer type, more concerned with survival. On they wander, smoking, fishing, playing catch and generally getting on each others nerves, as when one has survived a zombie apocalypse, one unfortunately doesn't get to choose one's traveling companion.

    And that's pretty much it in terms of plot as The Battery is more of a quirky, offbeat character driven road film than an outright zombie film, with the zombies themselves only very occasionally making an appearance. However, while being flawed, The Battery is at heart a pretty decent film, with great and believable chemistry between our two squabbling protagonists, and while shot on a minuscule paltry budget of a mere $6,000 it's a beautiful looking film and easily transcends its shoestring budget via its wholly believable performances. It's also gut bustingly funny in parts with great dialogue and one unutterably wrong but absolutely hilarious scene that had me on the floor.

    It's not a film without its flaws though, with some scenes going on far too long, which kinda annoyed me and I really think it could've benefited with some leaner editing. However, for a debut film shot with such ultra limited resources, it's overall a minor quibble as ultimately The Battery is a winner, so horror fans should give it a chance as it's an ambitious and satisfying film with a ton of heart. Awesome soundtrack too.
    9JvH48

    Zombie film but very unlike the usual blood&gore. Rather studying two different characters coping in a hostile environment. With humor as a secret ingredient

    I saw this film at the Imagine film festival 2013 in Amsterdam. The festival website labeled it as Horror, but the IMDb website rightly adds the Drama label as well, the latter better describing the essence of the story. There is no real plot, other than the zombie plague that apparently is spreading. We are left in the dark how and why this came about. The number of zombies in sight is kept to a minimum, being not really important for the story, only needed as entourage creating the circumstances in which the two men have to survive. The few humans they encounter on their journey are hostile on average, only trying to survive like our two main characters. Meanwhile they talk about lost relatives, family members, and (of course) former girl friends whose fate is uncertain.

    We see two very different characters, formerly working together as a so-called Battery (a catcher and pitcher couple in baseball), roaming from place to place, eating canned food, using empty houses for shelter when available (after being checked for zombies, and swept clear of it when needed), but otherwise having nothing useful to do other than practicing and quibbling. Their interaction is the real subject of this film, and keeps us interested for the whole 101 minutes running time. The secret ingredient is the humor that is interwoven throughout, and their differences in coping behavior.

    The long final scene in the confines of a car is unique. From the Q&A after the screening we learned that it was even 17 minutes long originally, later cut down to 11 minutes, but still stretching the patience of contemporary viewers. But it worked: wondering how this would come to an end (and which end?) kept us alive and prevented a walk out. Unique for the film as a whole is that it adds humanity to the zombie category (a takeaway quote from the Q&A). It shows that it is not always needed to have an abundance of blood&gore in a horror movie to keep us interested. Apparently, this story works as a vehicle to let us think about what might happen when our way-of-life is turned upside-down. How will I cope in such circumstances??

    Of course, the post-apocalypse situation always gives rise to questions: where to find petrol (out of stranded cars??), bullets (how to obtain??), and batteries. They burn a lot of the latter, e.g. the walkie-talkies took 4 each, and the continuous use of a discman is utterly irresponsible. But all of that may be wrong questions to ask, especially in this movie that tries to be different and succeeds very well in that, so we really should not be bickering about such tiny details.

    All in all, I was very satisfied to put this film on my "must see" list, regardless of the synopsis not sounding that much interesting. But it worked out very well for me, after all, as can be derived from above paragraphs. I scored a maximum (excellent) for the audience award when leaving the theater. As of today, this film ended second (score 8.43) on the audience award listing, so I'm not alone in this.
    8doravale

    Just when you thought you couldn't take yet another low-budget zombie movie, here's one that is actually worth seeing.

    The thought of yet another low-budget zombie movie filled me with dread, but I was hearing good word of mouth about Jeremy Gardner's $6000 zombie pic THE BATTERY, so I gave it a whirl at Amsterdam's Imagine film festival. And am very glad I did, as it turned out to be probably my favourite film of the all the ones I saw there.

    It's a (nearly) 2-hander about two guys crossing rural New England and, very occasionally, fighting off zombies. The title is a baseball term referring to the partnership between the pitcher and the catcher. Or something - forgive if if I've got that wrong; I don't know much about baseball, but it doesn't matter anyway.

    And that's pretty much all you need to know about the plot.

    Like the best zombie films, it's more about the living than the dead. This is a double-pronged character/relationship study (which thankfully never degenerates into the bad soap of The Walking Dead) rather than an action movie and there isn't an awful lot of gore, so younger viewers with ADD might get fidgety. But anyone who enjoys a well-crafted screenplay and nicely-drawn characters will have a blast. The climax, which makes a virtue out of the film's low budget, is particularly ingenious.

    There are no wobblicam, jitterbug editing, CCTV, found footage, flashy camera effects or modish colour grading. Just a brace of good performances against a backdrop of leafy green countryside in broad daylight, beautifully edited & classically filmed so that (and this is a novelty these days) you can actually SEE what's going on.

    Also has an excellent soundtrack.

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    • Trivia
      Jeremy Gardner raised the $6,000 budget for this movie by asking ten different friends for six hundred dollars each.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Tools of Ignorance: The Making of 'The Battery' (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      There Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold My Body Down)
      Written by Claude Ely (as "Brother" Claude Ely)

      Performed by Chris Eaton

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    • Release date
      • June 4, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ben & Mickey vs. The Dead
    • Filming locations
      • Kent, Connecticut, USA(camp location)
    • Production company
      • O. Hannah Films
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      • $6,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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