Night of the Living Deb
- 2015
- 1h 25m
After a girls' night out, endearingly awkward Deb wakes up in the apartment of the most attractive guy in Portland, Maine. Pretty boy Ryan only knows it was a mistake and ushers her out the ... Read allAfter a girls' night out, endearingly awkward Deb wakes up in the apartment of the most attractive guy in Portland, Maine. Pretty boy Ryan only knows it was a mistake and ushers her out the door into a full-scale zombie apocalypse.After a girls' night out, endearingly awkward Deb wakes up in the apartment of the most attractive guy in Portland, Maine. Pretty boy Ryan only knows it was a mistake and ushers her out the door into a full-scale zombie apocalypse.
- Radio Voice
- (voice)
- Deb's Mom
- (voice)
- Chaz Waverly
- (as Chris Marquette)
- Topper
- (as Dale Simonton)
- Governor
- (as Tom Ackerman)
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** (out of 4)
Deb (Maria Thayer) wakes up after a night of drinking in the apartment of Ryan (MichaeL Cassidy). The two quickly try to play off their night but soon they're back together when they realize that a zombie apocalypse has broken out.
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEB isn't the greatest horror spoof ever created but there are a couple nice laughs that help keep it moving but there's really not enough here for a feature-length film. I think this here would have worked much better as a short film because there's really no plot here as we basically see Deb, a rather nerdy person, falling in love with the good looking Ryan and the majority of the film has her being mistreated or taken advantage of. Oh yeah, the other thing is that she is very sarcastic and this is where the majority of the laughs come from.
Thankfully both Thayer and Cassidy are good in their roles and this certainly helps since we spend the majority of the running time with them. Thayer is the star here and she turns in a nice performance but I still felt that only twenty-percent or so of her jokes actually worked. The film could have benefited had there been something more going on. Perhaps more in-jokes or at least something more to hold the viewer's attention.
As it stands, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEB has a creative title but it's too bad the film itself wasn't more creative.
The movie lives and dies by its lead actress, and more so than most -- she's clearly the standout performance (which is a shame when a movie has the great Ray Wise) and she handles the comedy, physical and verbal, very well. Not to mention being able to pull off cute even with the trite "beautiful girl playing plain by having messy hair and unflattering clothes" dynamic. (I almost said "beautiful young girl" but a look at her IMDb page reveals that she was *40* when this movie came out. Unless there's an error on IMDb or this movie was shelved for a very long time before release, she's aged really, really well. I mean, good Lord, I would have guessed mid-to-late 20s, tops.)
The movie's main flaw is that it doesn't seem to know whether it wants to be straight-up comedy or camp, something independent/low budget comedies occasionally suffer from. It vacillates between the two, which can cause abrupt changes in comedic tone. Trying for both just hurts the flow and coherency of the movie. Overall, though, while it wasn't the greatest movie in the world and I did find the comedy/camp comedy transitions jarring, I quite enjoyed it, and it was solidly written and acted (primarily by the lead actress, as noted above), so I have no complaints about the time spent watching.
I didn't like the leads at first, but like a fungus they grew on me. All the characters in the film are over the top, which will either add to the humour, or you will hate them. Although I think you should know fairly quickly if it's going to be humour that you enjoy.
I really loved a small twist that popped up at the end about the usual zombie myths.
Did you know
- TriviaFinanced through a campaign on Kickstarter.
- GoofsWhen Deb and Ryan are running up the stairs away from the zombies in the TV station, her bite wound is no longer visible.
- Quotes
Deb Clarington: [seeing a zombie outbreak and first thinking it's fake] Boy, the parade's really going downhill.
- ConnectionsReferences Mister Magoo (1960)
- SoundtracksWhy I Am A Fool
Written and performed by Spencer Albee
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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