Do you have a video playback issues?
Please disable AdBlocker in your browser for our website.
Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause. Donate to keep project running.
Join the Sheriff with his son, and a motley crew of survivors as they weather confrontations with zombies, meet up and then leave their tattered camp-a partially destroyed shopping mall. The group journeys to the supposed Safe Haven Rand seeking shelter from the owners, a fascinating and diabolical older couple. Along for the ride with the still-human survivors is a lone zombie who begins to see and develop his human side when he looks up with the brash female leader. The unexpected twists and turns and will delight those who enjoy over-the-top blood spattering while horror movie buffs will appreciate the George Romeroesque touches.
Fittingly brainless parody, but sadly lacking wit, subtlety and humor, it proudly carries the torch of such crimes against comedy like 'Disaster Movie' and 'Epic Movie.'
The actual parody parts, and attempts to lampoon the specific movies and TV shows, of The Walking Deceased don't work. It's better when it just settles into a straight comedy.
Zombie movies are horror's low hanging fruit, and zombie parodies the lowest of low hanging parodies. Whatever its shortcomings, hhy would anybody spend more than it cost to make this one?
Homages to "Shaun of the Dead," "The Walking Dead" and "28 Days Later" are quite defensible, but indiscriminate nods to such throwaways as the 2008 "Zombie Strippers!" and the 2013 "Warm Bodies" nudge the film toward Wayans brothers territory.