IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
A contagious virus is turning everyone into zombies, and the only hope for survival lies in the hands of three couch potatoes.A contagious virus is turning everyone into zombies, and the only hope for survival lies in the hands of three couch potatoes.A contagious virus is turning everyone into zombies, and the only hope for survival lies in the hands of three couch potatoes.
Jullian Josland
- Builder Zombie
- (as Julian Josland)
- …
Shaun Garea
- Builder Zombie
- (as Shaun Garrea)
Alisdair Muir
- Builder Zombie
- (as Alisdar Muir)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
I knew this not going be any where near as good or as funny as Shaun of the dead funny but I did expected to be be funny then Dance of the Dead, i Found that even funner.
This was another that been on my watch list for long time, I have tired watch before, As this very low budget movie, I get putting off.
A contagious virus is turning everyone into zombies, and the only hope for survival lies in the hands of three couch potatoes.
The movie starts just like 28 days later, when Man in mid 20's is walking around empty street and News flash of it at the start of what going on.
As Its went to meant to Horror comedy but I didn't find any of infected that scary at all, some were very stranger then others, some dodgy make up effect and it wasn't really that gory at all.
Felt same scenes were getting repeated over and over again and those scenes end up dragging at well, I do mean killing infected scenes. well.
I don't think I laughed more then once, The thing that I laugh was not really that funny but I didn't find any of other things funny at all.
The acting was really tame time from most of the cast, at the ending what was with shouting, that way, way over the top.
Ending was predictable and kind boring for zombie to end that way!
3 out of 10
Hoping 3rd the movie of the day is not a bad one
This was another that been on my watch list for long time, I have tired watch before, As this very low budget movie, I get putting off.
A contagious virus is turning everyone into zombies, and the only hope for survival lies in the hands of three couch potatoes.
The movie starts just like 28 days later, when Man in mid 20's is walking around empty street and News flash of it at the start of what going on.
As Its went to meant to Horror comedy but I didn't find any of infected that scary at all, some were very stranger then others, some dodgy make up effect and it wasn't really that gory at all.
Felt same scenes were getting repeated over and over again and those scenes end up dragging at well, I do mean killing infected scenes. well.
I don't think I laughed more then once, The thing that I laugh was not really that funny but I didn't find any of other things funny at all.
The acting was really tame time from most of the cast, at the ending what was with shouting, that way, way over the top.
Ending was predictable and kind boring for zombie to end that way!
3 out of 10
Hoping 3rd the movie of the day is not a bad one
Sometimes home grown can surprise you. Expectations for this low budget kiwi zombie flick set in Christchurch were not high for this reviewer, but the comedy horror feature length spoof turned up trumps recently with its premiere at the NZ Film Festival.
The cost to make the film was rumoured to have not reached the six figure mark. But it doesn't show, as this film has style, following in the tracks of Peter Jackson's early effort "Bad Taste" with its exploding sheep and kiwi humour mayhem.
It opens with a lone figure tramping deserted streets that suggests a post apocalypse setting. Zombies appear suddenly and are dispatched just as quickly in a over the top splatter manner by said lone figure. He links up with two fellow survivor mates who also casually knock off scary looking zoms with a skill saw, baseball bat, a golf club and any other weapon to hand.
The trio are an unlikely combo of geeky ex accountant Ash (Ashleigh Southam) and his two mates Morgan (Morgan Williams) and a raving rock and roller Johnny (Robert Faith). They get by as best they can in spite of the flesh munching undead menace.Then the love interest arrives in the form of gorgeous young scientist (Emily Paddon-Brown) as she seeks to find the vaccine that will save what's left of the normal world. Sexual rivalry is of course then let loose amongst the chaos.
Crazy stuff, but delightfully delivered with some neat acting, very funny dialogue, great soundtrack and judicious editing. It has that sort of zany "Flight of the Conchords" feel about it, and could easily become a cult classic. Impressive first effort, lots of stars, a madcap film well worth a visit if it comes back in the mainstream cinemas.
Laurence Shaw
The cost to make the film was rumoured to have not reached the six figure mark. But it doesn't show, as this film has style, following in the tracks of Peter Jackson's early effort "Bad Taste" with its exploding sheep and kiwi humour mayhem.
It opens with a lone figure tramping deserted streets that suggests a post apocalypse setting. Zombies appear suddenly and are dispatched just as quickly in a over the top splatter manner by said lone figure. He links up with two fellow survivor mates who also casually knock off scary looking zoms with a skill saw, baseball bat, a golf club and any other weapon to hand.
The trio are an unlikely combo of geeky ex accountant Ash (Ashleigh Southam) and his two mates Morgan (Morgan Williams) and a raving rock and roller Johnny (Robert Faith). They get by as best they can in spite of the flesh munching undead menace.Then the love interest arrives in the form of gorgeous young scientist (Emily Paddon-Brown) as she seeks to find the vaccine that will save what's left of the normal world. Sexual rivalry is of course then let loose amongst the chaos.
Crazy stuff, but delightfully delivered with some neat acting, very funny dialogue, great soundtrack and judicious editing. It has that sort of zany "Flight of the Conchords" feel about it, and could easily become a cult classic. Impressive first effort, lots of stars, a madcap film well worth a visit if it comes back in the mainstream cinemas.
Laurence Shaw
For a low budget movie I thought this was pretty good. The characters are entertaining and work well together and the acting is pretty good. The story moves at a fair pace and I liked the music too.
On the downside there's no real explanation as to why the three of them have survived but hardly anyone else has. If a guy with a golf club can take on half a dozen zombies it seems unlikely the situation could have spiralled so far out of control that there's hardly anyone left alive. They could have written around this pretty easily, it's a shame they didn't.
I'm guessing most of the film of the city was shot in the early hours when there was nobody around but the clean streets look unconvincing for a zombie apocalypse film. If this was a 60 million dollar movie it would be more of a problem but it didn't spoil it for me, though I thought the riot footage at the start was a bit poor and clearly depicted a riot rather than zombies attacking people.
I'm not a big fan of horror comedy but I do like zombie movies and I enjoyed this one, give it a try - it's worth a watch. The berserker move made me laugh every time.
On the downside there's no real explanation as to why the three of them have survived but hardly anyone else has. If a guy with a golf club can take on half a dozen zombies it seems unlikely the situation could have spiralled so far out of control that there's hardly anyone left alive. They could have written around this pretty easily, it's a shame they didn't.
I'm guessing most of the film of the city was shot in the early hours when there was nobody around but the clean streets look unconvincing for a zombie apocalypse film. If this was a 60 million dollar movie it would be more of a problem but it didn't spoil it for me, though I thought the riot footage at the start was a bit poor and clearly depicted a riot rather than zombies attacking people.
I'm not a big fan of horror comedy but I do like zombie movies and I enjoyed this one, give it a try - it's worth a watch. The berserker move made me laugh every time.
If Sean of the Dead and Flight of the Concords had a love child...I think it just might be this movie.
For the most part this is a pretty fun and amusing zombie flick to watch, with a somewhat original approach to it. If you're looking for a gore fest, this movie is definitely not it...although it does have some pretty cool zombie deaths mixed in.
A quick summary of the plot: The movie starts off 6 months after the "apocolypse" and most the world is overrun with zombies. The film quickly switches to 3 guys kicking back in a mansion. As far as they know they're the only survivors around and have been spending their time traveling from mansion to mansion, drinking beer and playing video games. It actually seems like a lot of fun. While out perusing the town for a new pad they run across an attractive young lady who has a solution to the zombie issue. That's where the movie takes on it's main plot, so I won't spoil anymore.
Really what saves this movie is the camera work. It's really well done. The dialog is also one of the main focus points in this film, seeing as there is definitely a lot more talking than fighting...but if you get the humor then you'll find yourself enjoying it just as much as the violence. The other review said this movie was made for under 1 million...and I think it was pretty well spent. Overall I'd suggest giving this film a watch.
For the most part this is a pretty fun and amusing zombie flick to watch, with a somewhat original approach to it. If you're looking for a gore fest, this movie is definitely not it...although it does have some pretty cool zombie deaths mixed in.
A quick summary of the plot: The movie starts off 6 months after the "apocolypse" and most the world is overrun with zombies. The film quickly switches to 3 guys kicking back in a mansion. As far as they know they're the only survivors around and have been spending their time traveling from mansion to mansion, drinking beer and playing video games. It actually seems like a lot of fun. While out perusing the town for a new pad they run across an attractive young lady who has a solution to the zombie issue. That's where the movie takes on it's main plot, so I won't spoil anymore.
Really what saves this movie is the camera work. It's really well done. The dialog is also one of the main focus points in this film, seeing as there is definitely a lot more talking than fighting...but if you get the humor then you'll find yourself enjoying it just as much as the violence. The other review said this movie was made for under 1 million...and I think it was pretty well spent. Overall I'd suggest giving this film a watch.
This movie is extremely low budget, so if that's not your thing, you should think twice before watching it.
The story was pretty weak and the zombies were a joke; they milled around so slowly that the protagonists were able to walk through them at times, striking out at any that ventured close enough. And yet, at other times, they were "pinned down" by a handful of them.
However, I enjoyed some of the music, and the characters were kind of endearing, so I ended up sticking with it to the end.
What can I say? If you have nothing better to do, this movie is not the WORST way to pass your time ..
The story was pretty weak and the zombies were a joke; they milled around so slowly that the protagonists were able to walk through them at times, striking out at any that ventured close enough. And yet, at other times, they were "pinned down" by a handful of them.
However, I enjoyed some of the music, and the characters were kind of endearing, so I ended up sticking with it to the end.
What can I say? If you have nothing better to do, this movie is not the WORST way to pass your time ..
Did you know
- Trivia"We shot about 90% of it for $5,000 USD. Then cut a trailer together put it up an Youtube and got a further $40k USD as a pre-sales deal." - Logan McMillan
- GoofsAs the boys are changing houses the first time and driving through the deserted city, a traffic light changes and a car can be seen entering an intersection behind them just before they make the first turn.
- Crazy creditsIn virtually every film ever made that has opening credits (some films have no opening credits at all), the final credit is always Director. This film is unusual, by having the acting credits after the Director's credit.
- ConnectionsReferences Enter the Dragon (1973)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Последняя обитель
- Filming locations
- Lake Rutaniwha, New Zealand(lake scene)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content