Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Kristopher Turner | ... | Steve | |
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe | ... | Tina (as Crystal Lowe) | |
Shawn Roberts | ... | Craig | |
Kristen Hager | ... | Sarah | |
Stephen McHattie | ... | Max | |
Emilie Ullerup | ... | Penelope Pendleton | |
George Buza | ... | Capt'n Cletus | |
Robert Maillet | ... | Terry 'Terror' Thompkins | |
Neil Whitely | ... | The Professor | |
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Spider Allen | ... | Ringmaster |
Melanie Rainville | ... | Bearded Lady | |
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Richard Rowntree | ... | BBQ Bill |
Trevor Martin | ... | Master Baiter / Cory Cortex | |
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Christopher Bond | ... | Pizza Guy |
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Rob Roy | ... | Battered Local |
During a weekend at the family cottage in the woods, Steve, a soft-hearted corporate analyst, gets stung by a zombie killer mosquito right before his wedding with Tina, a bossy beautician. Together with them, is Steve's sister Sarah and her friend Greg, who really wish that Steve will soon come to his senses and realise that Tina is just not good for him. In the meantime, without knowing it, a team of zombie hunters, Max, a cold-blooded exterminator and Penny, a scientist with a blue zombie-tracking orb, are in the same woods looking for the undead. When Steve's pulse will begin to fade while at the same time his appetite for human brains will grow bigger, it will be obvious enough that the change has already begun, however, according to Tina, this will be only a minor setback before the big day. Eventually, Steve as a hybrid with his mutated DNA would help in the cure for the infection, but nevertheless, Max and Penny will still have to pass through Tina who really wants to get ... Written by Nick Riganas
*Brace yourself, I don't usually write reviews!
Just saw the 'world-premiere' here in Victoria BC. It was definitely a good twist on the "zombie- film"! Nice to see something fresh for a change --
The humour was well-timed, and the jokes were pretty witty. The plot and story seemed well thought out, and it kept you entertained and curious right until the end!
The acting was a little over the top throughout the film, but it clearly was the tone they were looking for. I thought the music was a little over done too, though, and perhaps the overall cheesy tone could have been winded back a bit. But in all it was a very enjoyable film. There are some hilarious scenes that'll stay in my head forever!