10 reviews
This is another zombie film whose title promises more than it delivers.
If you like gratuitous female nudity, Gore and crude jokes and don't mind iffy acting, poor editing and a script with some really odd moments (and when I say really odd, I really mean it ) you'll probably love this.
There is a story in here somewhere but half the scenes had no relevance to the plot and seemed to have added simply as excuse to get some extra gore or a bit of nudity.
I can only assume a lot of these issues are down to the film having a micro budget as there were moments when it felt that with a bit more money and time this could have turned out OK.
If there is one redeeming feature for me it was the special effects , although for every good one there was one that made me shake my head in despair.
This was not bad thing though as I found my self fascinated with what could appear next and because of that I managed to sit through the whole film.
Overall if you're excited about watching a film called milfs v zombies and don't care about production values i'm sure you'll love it but otherwise this probably isn't for you.
If you like gratuitous female nudity, Gore and crude jokes and don't mind iffy acting, poor editing and a script with some really odd moments (and when I say really odd, I really mean it ) you'll probably love this.
There is a story in here somewhere but half the scenes had no relevance to the plot and seemed to have added simply as excuse to get some extra gore or a bit of nudity.
I can only assume a lot of these issues are down to the film having a micro budget as there were moments when it felt that with a bit more money and time this could have turned out OK.
If there is one redeeming feature for me it was the special effects , although for every good one there was one that made me shake my head in despair.
This was not bad thing though as I found my self fascinated with what could appear next and because of that I managed to sit through the whole film.
Overall if you're excited about watching a film called milfs v zombies and don't care about production values i'm sure you'll love it but otherwise this probably isn't for you.
If you enjoy amateur comedy, Then this literally has everything to offer! For a 2015 movie it has the lame gore of a 1972 horror you once thought was good.
- reverendsteven
- Mar 31, 2019
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Utter trash.
While I will admit that some of the sfx are decent, that doesn't save this pathetic piece of trash. The acting, if it can be called that, is terrible. There is no story. The direction, editing and sound are all horrible. It wasn't even remotely funny. This had to have been done as tax write off, or someone used (foolishly) their tax refund to make it.
- Leofwine_draca
- Apr 15, 2017
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This film essentially begins at the start of a zombie apocalypse with four suburban wives getting together at one of their homes for some drinks. Three of their husbands, on the other hand, have also gotten together but have instead decided to visit the home of a promiscuous woman by the name of "Kalie" (Erica Jones) with only one of them named "Victor" (Patrick Opitz) intent on staying faithful. As far as the fourth husband is concerned, as luck would have it, he has just been released from prison and upon coming home finds the four women having drinks. Needless to say, after 6 months in prison, he and his wife "Stacy" (Jenny Jannetty) have some catching up to do and for that reason they leave the other three ladies in the living room while the two of them go upstairs. Not long afterward, zombies gain entrance into both houses resulting in chaos and confusion for all concerned. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I honestly didn't expect too much as low-budget films of this nature are a dime-a-dozen. That being said, having now seen it in its entirety, I can now say that it was as bad as I expected. To be sure, this zombie-comedy definitely contained some humor here and there. Unfortunately, what little comedy there was turned out to be the extremely low-brow variety and, quite honestly, not really that funny at all. Now, don't get me wrong--there are some people who really enjoy humor of this sort. But I'm not one of them and I have rated this movie accordingly.
- moocowmoo-581-89188
- Oct 22, 2018
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A small community somewhere in the USA are enjoying life like everyone else. Some are having a friendly get together and others are having wild, kinky sex parties in their homes. All this fun comes to an end when a zombie is spotted in the neighbourhood. Before you know it all hell breaks loose with tattooed trailer park zombie moms running rampant. A group of neighbours band together using all means necessary to put an end to the undead outbreak.
This one rocks! When you see the title you probably roll the eyes saying "here we go again another zombie vs. movie" but this one is different. It's actually funny and entertaining as all hell. This horror comedy cast is mostly comprised of independent film giants like James Balsamo(I Spill Your Guts), Chris Seaver(Quest For The Egg Salad) even Lloyd Kaufman of course and Shawn C Philips does his last Coolduder post. George Stover even does a cameo.
The women are awesome giving this film a good nutritional serving of nudity. No expense was spared in the gore as eyeball eating and intestine pulling looked decent not silly but not extreme either like Olaf Ittenbach would do. The film even has one hour 45 minute run time which seems short because the action and laughs never let up. Even if you're sick of zombie films you'll love this one.
I haven't seen anything else yet by the director Brad Twigg but you can bet I'll watch it. Keep supporting independent. Cheers. 6/10.
This one rocks! When you see the title you probably roll the eyes saying "here we go again another zombie vs. movie" but this one is different. It's actually funny and entertaining as all hell. This horror comedy cast is mostly comprised of independent film giants like James Balsamo(I Spill Your Guts), Chris Seaver(Quest For The Egg Salad) even Lloyd Kaufman of course and Shawn C Philips does his last Coolduder post. George Stover even does a cameo.
The women are awesome giving this film a good nutritional serving of nudity. No expense was spared in the gore as eyeball eating and intestine pulling looked decent not silly but not extreme either like Olaf Ittenbach would do. The film even has one hour 45 minute run time which seems short because the action and laughs never let up. Even if you're sick of zombie films you'll love this one.
I haven't seen anything else yet by the director Brad Twigg but you can bet I'll watch it. Keep supporting independent. Cheers. 6/10.
- shawnblackman
- Oct 16, 2016
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- nogodnomasters
- Apr 7, 2019
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What a hilarious movie!!
The gore, the norks, the great cult references scattered through out it, the over the top acting..
Would of been a solid 8 or 9 if it wasn't for the one disturbing, unnecessary rape scene..
Really enjoyable though wish we could of found a better version to watch.
The movie had so many great kills.. the eyeball ripping was a nice touch, and a freaking squirrel got a kill! even a Merman summoned by Cap'n Sparrow got a kill.. like come on if that isn't balls to the wall entertainment I don't know what is.
Would definitely recommend to a friend.
Would definitely recommend to a friend.
- warehousereviews
- Oct 15, 2020
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In the middle of a zombie outbreak, a group of women upset with their lot in life are determined to enjoy themselves by taking a special night-out celebration, but when the festivities are interrupted by a viral outbreak turning the locals into zombies must band together to survive.
This was a rather solid indie outing with a lot to like. One of the better features here is the solid setup that provides a great look into the degenerate world that they inhabit so the whole setup makes sense. Focusing equally on the women trying to come to terms with how their lot in life has taken a turn from their hopes due to family issues or cheating allegations as well as the men who are shown going to a debaucherous sex party involving all manner of perverse consensual action involving the different participants gathered, this provides all the background we need to understand why they need to get away. As there are hints of the zombie outbreak taking place in the background of everything while we deal with these various distractions and degenerate behavior, there's a solid and workable type of setup at play in this one. That comes into focus when the group finally becomes aware of the living dead in the area and must start defending themselves from the creatures. With the early fun of the swarm on the couple having sex in the woods or the infected individual attacking the sex party, there are enough cheesy indie gags to start this off before getting to the frantic nature of the final hour. With the creatures now out and about in greater numbers and more involved scenes with them taking over not just the sex party but other areas around town which either lets this one dwell in sleazy situations before turning violent or go over-the-top on the cheesy action featuring some silly situations of the group getting attacked by all manner of undead creations. These are kept fun and lively enough that there's a real sense of danger to the group as they try to handle the creatures with some ingenious tactics and some solid action involving the great zombie make-up on-screen a lot for a lot to like overall. There are some issues here that come up. Among its main issues is the overlong running time that is featured here as there's a lot that could've been trimmed from this one and still been as much fun as it is. The beginning scenes feature the debauchery at the sex party or going through all the accusations between the girls which gets the point across rather nicely but also causes the running time here to be greatly exaggerated before anything truly happens. The unfunny comic relief and so many incidental characters only there for one scene don't add much, and others showing up along the way to get their subplot for throwaway gore gags in a film with plenty already could've been removed to streamline this one considerably and bring down the running time. As well, there's also the ever-present throughout here with the typically flimsy effects, obvious props, and the typically indie glaze over this one that doesn't hide what it is but is what comes together to hold it down.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Full Nudity, and sexual acts.
This was a rather solid indie outing with a lot to like. One of the better features here is the solid setup that provides a great look into the degenerate world that they inhabit so the whole setup makes sense. Focusing equally on the women trying to come to terms with how their lot in life has taken a turn from their hopes due to family issues or cheating allegations as well as the men who are shown going to a debaucherous sex party involving all manner of perverse consensual action involving the different participants gathered, this provides all the background we need to understand why they need to get away. As there are hints of the zombie outbreak taking place in the background of everything while we deal with these various distractions and degenerate behavior, there's a solid and workable type of setup at play in this one. That comes into focus when the group finally becomes aware of the living dead in the area and must start defending themselves from the creatures. With the early fun of the swarm on the couple having sex in the woods or the infected individual attacking the sex party, there are enough cheesy indie gags to start this off before getting to the frantic nature of the final hour. With the creatures now out and about in greater numbers and more involved scenes with them taking over not just the sex party but other areas around town which either lets this one dwell in sleazy situations before turning violent or go over-the-top on the cheesy action featuring some silly situations of the group getting attacked by all manner of undead creations. These are kept fun and lively enough that there's a real sense of danger to the group as they try to handle the creatures with some ingenious tactics and some solid action involving the great zombie make-up on-screen a lot for a lot to like overall. There are some issues here that come up. Among its main issues is the overlong running time that is featured here as there's a lot that could've been trimmed from this one and still been as much fun as it is. The beginning scenes feature the debauchery at the sex party or going through all the accusations between the girls which gets the point across rather nicely but also causes the running time here to be greatly exaggerated before anything truly happens. The unfunny comic relief and so many incidental characters only there for one scene don't add much, and others showing up along the way to get their subplot for throwaway gore gags in a film with plenty already could've been removed to streamline this one considerably and bring down the running time. As well, there's also the ever-present throughout here with the typically flimsy effects, obvious props, and the typically indie glaze over this one that doesn't hide what it is but is what comes together to hold it down.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Full Nudity, and sexual acts.
- kannibalcorpsegrinder
- Oct 14, 2024
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