Zombie alert!
See the review of Osombie on our sister site, MoreBrains.com dedicated to all things zombie!
Zombie alert!
See the review of Osombie on our sister site, MoreBrains.com dedicated to all things zombie!
Today is Boiled Eggs and Brain Eaters 2013 (BEBE 2013!), our annual Easter celebration of everything zombie.
We’re moving all our of zombie and BEBE material to our new sister blog, MoreBrains.com! If zombies are your thing please head over and check it out! There’s going to be zombie movies, games, crafts and news.
All of our other stuff – work, family and way (way) too many movie reviews will remain here at DepressedPress as always.
“Attack of the Herbals” on IMDB
Horror, 81 Minutes, 2011
Oh those wacky Nazis; what are they up to now?! Whatever it is you know it has to be both totally evil and totally awesome. Are they cross-breeding sharks and alligators? Are they building a killer bees machine gun? Maybe they’re constructing a secret underground empire where they’re breed an army of genetically enhanced cybernetic gorillas!
Horror, 95 Minutes, 2011
Clever movies are more fun. It’s not that movies have to be clever to be fun or that clever movies are always fun – but take any regular dumb movie and make it clever and you have more fun. For example take the plot where a bunch of friends drive up to a ridiculously remote cabin that they’ve never been before and then get picked off in ones and twos by zombies, cannibals, demons, ghosts, rednecks, rabid weasels or what-have-you. That’s not a clever plot. That’s a clichéd, hackneyed, dime-a-dozen plot. “Cabin in the Woods” takes that tired plot and makes it clever.
“Cabin in the Woods” is insanely fun.
Zombie alert!
See the review of “Humans versus Zombies” on our sister site, MoreBrains.com dedicated to all things zombie!
Zombie alert!
See the review of “Doghouse” on our sister site, MoreBrains.com dedicated to all things zombie!
“Birdemic: Shock and Terror” on IMDB
Horror, 90 Minutes, 2010
My son made us watch this. Apparently some guy on YouTube did a review and he just had to see it. It was on NetFlix which fooled us into thinking it was actually a movie. So we watched it.
Horror/Comedy, 99 Minutes, 2004
Our annual “Boiled Eggs and Brain Eaters” Easter zombie movie marathon comes to a close with our traditional last selection, the complete and total classic “Shaun of the Dead.”
Horror/Comedy, 88 Minutes, 2009
The fifth selection in our annual “Boiled Eggs and Brain Eaters” Easter zombie movie marathon. Another zombie comedy and (by far) the lowest budget selection of the day.