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A sexy lingerie model and her computer engineer boyfriend take a pleasant trip to Northern California, only to discover that legions of malicious birds are descending on human kind. Soon, the couple's dream vacation becomes a battle for humanity's survival.
As a movie on its own, Birdemic is a mind-numbingly tedious experience, and not really deserving of the fervent following it's built up.
February 22, 2011
Variety
Howlingly bad films are a dime a dozen, but the evident Ed Wood-like sincerity with which writer-director James Nguyen lovingly crafted this compendium of cinematic don'ts gives it a goofy, almost surrealist charm.
so dull, incompetent and ridiculous that it can and will be championed only by a repeat audience of ironists and iconoclasts looking for the next cult film to worship.
Birdemic appears to be completely sincere, an attempt by Nguyen to make a serious and moving work of art. So what if it moves us to tears with laughter?