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A contagious virus is turning everyone into zombies, and the only hope for survival lies in the hands of three couch potatoes.A contagious virus is turning everyone into zombies, and the only hope for survival lies in the hands of three couch potatoes.A contagious virus is turning everyone into zombies, and the only hope for survival lies in the hands of three couch potatoes.
Jullian Josland
- Builder Zombie
- (as Julian Josland)
- …
Shaun Garea
- Builder Zombie
- (as Shaun Garrea)
Alisdair Muir
- Builder Zombie
- (as Alisdar Muir)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- Trivia"We shot about 90% of it for $5,000 USD. Then cut a trailer together put it up an Youtube and got a further $40k USD as a pre-sales deal." - Logan McMillan
- GoofsAs the boys are changing houses the first time and driving through the deserted city, a traffic light changes and a car can be seen entering an intersection behind them just before they make the first turn.
- Crazy creditsIn virtually every film ever made that has opening credits (some films have no opening credits at all), the final credit is always Director. This film is unusual, by having the acting credits after the Director's credit.
- ConnectionsReferences Enter the Dragon (1973)
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Entertaining low budget zombie fun
For a low budget movie I thought this was pretty good. The characters are entertaining and work well together and the acting is pretty good. The story moves at a fair pace and I liked the music too.
On the downside there's no real explanation as to why the three of them have survived but hardly anyone else has. If a guy with a golf club can take on half a dozen zombies it seems unlikely the situation could have spiralled so far out of control that there's hardly anyone left alive. They could have written around this pretty easily, it's a shame they didn't.
I'm guessing most of the film of the city was shot in the early hours when there was nobody around but the clean streets look unconvincing for a zombie apocalypse film. If this was a 60 million dollar movie it would be more of a problem but it didn't spoil it for me, though I thought the riot footage at the start was a bit poor and clearly depicted a riot rather than zombies attacking people.
I'm not a big fan of horror comedy but I do like zombie movies and I enjoyed this one, give it a try - it's worth a watch. The berserker move made me laugh every time.
On the downside there's no real explanation as to why the three of them have survived but hardly anyone else has. If a guy with a golf club can take on half a dozen zombies it seems unlikely the situation could have spiralled so far out of control that there's hardly anyone left alive. They could have written around this pretty easily, it's a shame they didn't.
I'm guessing most of the film of the city was shot in the early hours when there was nobody around but the clean streets look unconvincing for a zombie apocalypse film. If this was a 60 million dollar movie it would be more of a problem but it didn't spoil it for me, though I thought the riot footage at the start was a bit poor and clearly depicted a riot rather than zombies attacking people.
I'm not a big fan of horror comedy but I do like zombie movies and I enjoyed this one, give it a try - it's worth a watch. The berserker move made me laugh every time.
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- sebpopcorn
- Sep 6, 2009
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- Also known as
- Последняя обитель
- Filming locations
- Lake Rutaniwha, New Zealand(lake scene)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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