In All American Zombie Drugs drugs are a staple of life for a band of losers including Sebastian (Beau Nelson) Vinny (Wolfgang Weber) Melissa (Natalie Irby) and Kara (Susan Graham). Its not known exactly how they have survived as long as they have with nothing but a steady stream of hallucinogens to keep them sedentary and happy but no discernable sources of income. In spite of all of that things seem to be pretty good for this motley crew. Well they could be better because our hero Vinny has begun having delusions of zombie mayhem every time hes high as a kite.
- 4/24/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Midnight Releasing. Director/writer: Alex Ballar. Cast: Beau Nelson, Wolfgang Weber, Susan Graham, and Natalie Irby. All American Zombie Drugs is a film that completed in 2010. And now, in 2013, the film will move to home theatre formats April 23rd, through Midnight Releasing. The film is a blend of comedy and horror, but the film focuses more on the laughter than the scares. All American Zombie Drugs is well acted and shot. And, the film stands out in production values, despite a smallish budget. The film will have most viewers laughing. The story involves four drug using friends. They spend their days looking for ways to get high. The characters are also looking to make some easy money to support their habit. Sebastian (Beau Nelson), Vinny (Wolfgang Weber), Kara (Susan Graham) and Melissa (Natalie Irby) decide to buy some hard...
- 4/21/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Let's face it; we all knew weed dealers back in high school. Ever wonder what happened to them? Would they still be up to the same old thing, hustling dime bags to play video games and getting the munchies, or maybe they became a bit more enterprising!
Below you'll find the first word on the latest indie horror comedy, Zombie Drugs, and we have to admit it looks pretty funny! Directed by Alex Ballar and starring Wolfgang Weber, Beau Nelson, Susan Graham, and Natalie Irby, look for more on this one as soon as we get it!
Synopsis
Small town suburban burn-outs are starting a business in the only industry they know: drugs. Set out to produce and sell a drug that gives a perfect high, Vinny and Sebastian recruit the help of Sebastian's jealous girlfriend and her rich best friend. The four of them take on the drug world fighting mobsters,...
Below you'll find the first word on the latest indie horror comedy, Zombie Drugs, and we have to admit it looks pretty funny! Directed by Alex Ballar and starring Wolfgang Weber, Beau Nelson, Susan Graham, and Natalie Irby, look for more on this one as soon as we get it!
Synopsis
Small town suburban burn-outs are starting a business in the only industry they know: drugs. Set out to produce and sell a drug that gives a perfect high, Vinny and Sebastian recruit the help of Sebastian's jealous girlfriend and her rich best friend. The four of them take on the drug world fighting mobsters,...
- 6/27/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
“Nothing Kills A Buzz Like A Zombie Attack!” This is the catchy tagline for the movie Zombie Drugs, a film where comedy intersects with the horror of zombies created by recreational drugs. Vinny and Sebastian decide to set up shop in the only industry they know — the drug business. With the help of Sebastian’s jealous ex-girlfriend and her rich best friend, they set out to produce and sell a drug that gives a perfect high. The four of them take on the drug world, fighting mobsters, frat boys, and yes, even the occasional zombie.
Just when we thought we knew everything about hanging out with the undead, Zombie Drugs gives us a bit of a new spin on zombiedom. Creator Alex Ballar and producer Beau Nelson of Manginity Films sat down with Tmp to discuss their film Zombie Drugs and tell us a little bit about their thoughts on the undead.
Just when we thought we knew everything about hanging out with the undead, Zombie Drugs gives us a bit of a new spin on zombiedom. Creator Alex Ballar and producer Beau Nelson of Manginity Films sat down with Tmp to discuss their film Zombie Drugs and tell us a little bit about their thoughts on the undead.
- 3/16/2011
- Cinelinx
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