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A Movie by Zombie Nerds for Zombie Nerds
hocfocprod23 April 2011
I'm not being mean calling the director, Thomas Gleba, a nerd. He writes for a website NerdRemix.com, so I'm thinking he proudly considers himself a film nerd. And it shows in this movie.

For anybody who ever said, "You can't make a movie for under $100", this movie is a slap in the face. It proves you CAN make a movie for under $100, get change and get the movie festival play.

Okay, so if you're looking for a technical masterpiece, move on. This has a lot of the no-budget movie pitfalls. No budget means: no lights, no audio guy and very few experience actors. Gleba was smart enough to shoot most of his horror movie during the day, using wooded areas, a great old barn or wooden shed and a cemetery to create atmosphere rather than moody lighting he couldn't have achieved with the equipment he had. Although one shot does sport a great overexposure that's used to good effect.

There's a story here too. A pretty cool plot line about a crack addict and radioactive meteors she gets a hold of instead of drugs. Some cameo performances done with an ingenious video chat plot device help to round out the story and bring us some important plot points. What are those plot points? Watch the movie! Seriously, you know, the basics, like where the Zombitch came from, how to kill her. Stuff like that.

There's some real humor in the movie, including one rant by the other host of NerdRemix, Derek Huey.

You may notice, I didn't give the movie a "Star Number" review. A movie with technical limitations shouldn't suffer from a low number review when it still manages to be entertaining and show heart. So, that's the review I wrote. Just for a few of the lines alone it's worth a watch. If you're a fan of the zombie sub-genre I think you'll enjoy it even more.
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10/10
Grade-Z Zombie Movie with Funny Self-Conscious Humor
diretto-699-33477724 April 2011
Warning: Spoilers
SPOILER NOTE: I have a small, unpaid "surprise" cameo near the end of this movie, but I had nothing to do with the movie "creatively". I was inspired to write this review after seeing this movie play at a horror convention to big laughs and applause. I don't feel I'm being biased in this review, but I wanted anyone reading this to know about my cameo upfront.

"Zombitch" is one of those very rare zero-budget movies that's filled with self-conscious humor and inside jokes that are actually funny! If you've seen a few grade-z zombie movies (movies shot-on-video in the filmmakers backyard, probably in one take, mostly edited in the camera with terrible photography, bad sound, lame acting, cheesy make-up effects, etc...) you know how dull and painfully unfunny these typically are; especially when they try to be funny. Somehow, from it's opening scene all the way to the, um, 'big finish', "Zombitch" (intentionally?) makes all of the grade-z movie mistakes but in a way that just makes you laugh. It's like the movie wants to be laughed at and it is! I saw this movie with an enthusiastic crowd at a horror convention and they laughed throughout its 16 minute run-time. Zombie movie fans stumble across grade-z efforts all the time, so finding one that is honestly funny is a treat.
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