Yes, you read that right. Not just zombies... Ninja Zombies! And now these beasts, who would be the hands down winner against anyone on an episode of "The Deadliest Warrior," will be unveiled at the Tribeca Grand during the NYC premiere of Ninja Zombies this Saturday, November 19. Just in case the title of the film doesn't make things clear enough, think Ninja Assassin meets Dawn of the Dead, and you've got Ninja Zombies.
If you'd like to attend the premiere, we've got a spot reserved for you. Just visit the official Ninja Zombies NYC Premiere Facebook page and let them know you're coming with an RSVP. Tickets are just $10, and you also get a couple of short films, a Q&A with director Noah Cooper and the rest of the filmmakers, and an after party as well. You can't beat it!
And who said the undead care only about filling their bellies with tasty,...
If you'd like to attend the premiere, we've got a spot reserved for you. Just visit the official Ninja Zombies NYC Premiere Facebook page and let them know you're coming with an RSVP. Tickets are just $10, and you also get a couple of short films, a Q&A with director Noah Cooper and the rest of the filmmakers, and an after party as well. You can't beat it!
And who said the undead care only about filling their bellies with tasty,...
- 11/15/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Ninja Zombies. The premise alone is too much for us to ignore. How could we not sit up at attention to the thought of the undead wielding the art of Ninjitsu? It's just so tasty.
Coming soon from writer, editor, and director Noah Cooper is Ninja Zombies, starring Michael Lee, Mike Castro, Sang Kim, Erika Tsang, Chris Kulmann, Edward Miller, Arun Storrs, Bernie Quan, Kevin Shen, and Henry Kim.
Dig on the plot synopsis, some artwork, and the trailer below. For more visit the official Ninja Zombies website.
Synopsis
Dameon, a young landlord with no real job or responsibilities, begins having nightmares — flashes from the life of a samurai and a sword that could raise the dead. When undead ninjas start attacking his tenants, he discovers that the samurai was his ancestor, the sword is real, and he is the only one who can save the world from a zombie apocalypse!
Coming soon from writer, editor, and director Noah Cooper is Ninja Zombies, starring Michael Lee, Mike Castro, Sang Kim, Erika Tsang, Chris Kulmann, Edward Miller, Arun Storrs, Bernie Quan, Kevin Shen, and Henry Kim.
Dig on the plot synopsis, some artwork, and the trailer below. For more visit the official Ninja Zombies website.
Synopsis
Dameon, a young landlord with no real job or responsibilities, begins having nightmares — flashes from the life of a samurai and a sword that could raise the dead. When undead ninjas start attacking his tenants, he discovers that the samurai was his ancestor, the sword is real, and he is the only one who can save the world from a zombie apocalypse!
- 11/7/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
With a name like “Ninja Zombies”, it’s pretty safe to say that I’m going to be there regardless of how stank and sorry the production may be. Don’t get me wrong — I’m definitely not saying that Noah Cooper’s upcoming action/horror flick is either stank, sorry, or a rancid combination of the two. In fact, I happen to think it looks pretty darn spiffy. However, be that as it may, I’d still watch a movie called “Ninja Zombies” simply because it contained the words “ninja” and “zombies”. That’s mostly because I’m a loser, but that’s an article for an entirely different website. In case you’re oblivious to “Ninja Zombies”, here’s the plot: Dameon, an irresponsible slacker geek, begins having nightmares — flashes from the life of a samurai on the run and a sword that can raise the dead (the...
- 6/25/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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