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Zombies vs. Strippers (2012)
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| QUOTE | Zombies vs. Strippers goes into production in April 9th thru 17th 2012 and YOU can have the Ultimate Zombie Set Experience! LEGENDARY HORROR FILM PRODUCER CHARLES BAND OFFERS FANS ZOMBIE VIP SET EXPERIENCE FOR UPCOMING MOVIE “ZOMBIES VS. STRIPPERS” www.FullMoonHorror.com www.fullmoondirect.com March 29, 2012, Los Angeles, CA – Full Moon is going into production on what is sure to be an instant cult classic: Zombies Vs. Strippers. The sheer mayhem that comes with a set full of zombies and strippers has to be seen in person to be believed… And that’s exactly what Full Moon is offering fans right now! This is your chance to BE onset during the shooting of Zombies Vs. Strippers! With the Zombie VIP Set Experience, you’ll get to immerse yourself in a Full Moon movie like no fan ever has before!
The Zombie VIP Set Experience includes: •an all-access pass to the Zombies Vs. Strippers movie set for ONE day •an all-expense-paid trip to Los Angeles, CA, which will include roundtrip airfare*, 4 star hotel**, and transportation to and from the set •unprecedented behind the scenes access to the movie making process, including meeting Charles Band, eating meals with the cast and crew on set, and watching the shooting of the movie from off camera •photo ops with the cast and crew by Full Moon’s professional onset photographer •a special Zombies Vs. Strippers prize pack including a grab bag of Full Moon merchandise, a copy of Zombies Vs. Strippers when it is available on DVD, and a copy of the Zombies Vs. Strippers script signed by Charles Band *Airfare is included for U.S. residents. Any international purchasers will be billed additional charges for travel, including Canada or Mexico. **Filming will take place from 4/9-4/18. Hotel stay will be for two nights. Exact travel dates will be scheduled to coincide with the most exciting days of filming. After purchasing, arrangements will be made with you regarding what works best for your schedule and ours during the production dates (April 9th-16th). Please include accurate contact info. The Zombie VIP Set Experience is available in two different packages: •$2500 for one person •$3900 for two people To purchase, click here. Because of the unique and exclusive nature of this deal, there are only TEN packages available. Not TEN one person packages and TEN two person packages; TEN packages total and then it’s gone! The Zombie VIP Set Experience is available right now! Get in on it and be a part of Full Moon film making history!
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Awesome flick! I drew a little comic strip review of it over at www.goofroof.com you guys could go check out. But here's my full review of Zombies Vs Strippers:
Zombies vs Strippers, the latest release from Full Moon Features, will undoubtedly receive comparisons to Zombies Zombies Zombies (2008), as well as Zombie Strippers (2008), which featured Jenna Jameson and Robert Englund. This saga, while similarly themed, was a far worthier effort in my opinion. Zombies vs Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou, son of cult filmmaker Ted Nicolaou. Ted is a familiar name to most Full Moon fans as he has directed numerous classics such as the Subspecies movies, Terror Vision, Bad Channels, etc. Zombies vs Strippers shows that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. It stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy.
This film immediately brought to mind the awesome vhs Camp Motion Picures/American Independent films I cut my teeth on as a young, b-movie enthusiast! Movies like Nightmare Sisters and Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama. In the movie, The Tough Titty (classy, eh?) is a strip club that’s seen far better days. The sleazy owner, Spider has been losing money for years. However, on this particular evening the joint is hopping. Unfortunately for Spider, the bulk of the clientele are flesh-munching, zombies! The lovely young ladies of The Tough Titty, Vanilla, Bambi, and Sugar Hills doff their duds and deal with the disaster as best they can…stripper-style.
One can’t help but like the feel of this horror-comedy. It felt like they really got something right with this. There’s a lot of campy horror that I watch once and don’t feel the need to return to but Zombies vs Strippers will see numerous viewings in my dvd player, I can guarantee you that. It’s not overtly “winking” at you or telegraphing the jokes, the girls are very easy on the eyes, and they use practical gore effects instead of a lot of cgi. Oh yeah, and just wait until you see Spider’s favorite children’s entertainer, Hambo. You’ll be asking yourself WTF for quite a while on that one. Strippers vs Zombies is a nice installment in the Full Moon repetoire.
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Just a quick mention that I rented / watched this yesterday. I seriously liked it. Especially compared to The Dead Want Women. Quality wise I'd put this one up there with Killjoy 3, or Gingerdead Man 2.
Next sale on FM Direct when I can grab it for 10 bucks or less, odds are I'll order the flick. Good enough for Blu-ray treatment. I'd pay an extra five bucks for that. The Asylum is selling their new films for around ten bucks on the average; Walmart. Their older flicks I can find for around the five dollar range. Sometime, even on Blu-ray. I love FM, but money, is money. Folks on the average nowadays only have so much disposable income. All I want to be is entertained.
Back in the day, or to a time I like to call the 90's, I rented FM movies on VHS tape. All I needed was popcorn. Commercials for their collectables, and other cool movies were always enjoyable. Then you had the feature presentation. Closed it out with Videozone. Maybe it was just because I got the rental, but not much there regarding extras on the whole DVD. A letdown for a moment. A yearning for days gone by.
GB
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