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Peelers

  • 2016
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
2.3K
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Peelers (2016)
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A small town strip club owner must defend her bar, her strippers and her life when violent infected patrons show up on the final closing night and all hell breaks loose.A small town strip club owner must defend her bar, her strippers and her life when violent infected patrons show up on the final closing night and all hell breaks loose.A small town strip club owner must defend her bar, her strippers and her life when violent infected patrons show up on the final closing night and all hell breaks loose.

  • Director
    • Sevé Schelenz
  • Writers
    • Lisa DeVita
    • Sevé Schelenz
  • Stars
    • Wren Walker
    • Caz Odin Darko
    • Madison J. Loos
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sevé Schelenz
    • Writers
      • Lisa DeVita
      • Sevé Schelenz
    • Stars
      • Wren Walker
      • Caz Odin Darko
      • Madison J. Loos
    • 65User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 40 nominations total

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    Wren Walker
    • Blue Jean
    Caz Odin Darko
    Caz Odin Darko
    • Remy
    Madison J. Loos
    • Logan
    Cameron Dent
    • Tony
    Al Dales
    • Chromagnum
    Momona Komagata
    Momona Komagata
    • Frankie
    Kirsty Peters
    • Licorice…
    Nikki Wallin
    Nikki Wallin
    • Baby…
    Victoria Gomez
    • Tina
    Rafael Mateo
    • Pablo
    Donovan Wolf
    • Mario
    • (as David Torres)
    Edwin Perez
    • Jesus
    Andrea Rosolia
    Andrea Rosolia
    • Panuche
    Manny Jacinto
    Manny Jacinto
    • Travis
    Emma Docker
    • Aja
    Richard Olak
    Richard Olak
    • Jim
    James Challis
    James Challis
    • Mike
    Jason Asuncion
    Jason Asuncion
    • Farmer John
    • Director
      • Sevé Schelenz
    • Writers
      • Lisa DeVita
      • Sevé Schelenz
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    User reviews65

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    6Jipper2

    Successful Mix of Comedy, Kill Scenes & Over the Top Fun

    On the final night this strip club's open, the owner gets more than she bargained for. Infected patrons come in for more than naked women, nasty beer and bear which is served on the menu. Besides bear, Peelers serves up a healthy mix of boobs, blood and hilarity. At first glance Peelers seems like another cheap thrills, boob filled, horror film. While all of those things are true, it also successfully pulls off comedy in between it's many kill scenes. Something most movies fail at doing.

    With a set-up similar to From Dusk Till Dawn once they get to the bar. The overall pace of the movie is closer to Feast. The comedy is definitely crude and immature and won't be for everyone. If you like John Gulager movies and you're ready for some fun, Peelers packs a lot of enjoyment.

    Peelers suffers from the traditional low budget horror condition of bad acting, corny dialogue and a weak premise. Horror fans should expect this from any low budget horror film going in. Where Peelers succeeds is they don't take themselves too seriously.

    After a couple of hilarious stripper dance scenes, I was waiting to see what they did with the pregnant stripper. If I have any issue with this cheap thrill ride, it's that I didn't get to see the comedy, that scene would've provided. Opportunity wasted and all for a Winnie the Pooh scene. They lacked contact during their kill scenes as well. They could have used a Tom Savini helping them out but at least they didn't go with enough animated effects for it to ruin anything.
    6Platypuschow

    Peelers: Slightly above average zombie movie

    Peelers tells the story of a zombie-ish outbreak in a strip club and despite being cliched it's passable stuff.

    Though advertised as a horror I have to say it's arguably a comedy horror, some of the jokes are far too silly for it to be otherwise. This does screw up the tone a tad because they are few and far between, but it doesn't damage the movie thankfully.

    The last time I watched a Canadian zombie comedy it was Ahockalypse (2018) which was a fair bit better than this. Not saying Peelers isn't a good movie, it just plays everything so safe and doesn't really have its own identity.

    Think of all the tropes you're used to seeing in zombie movies, Peelers grabs them with both hands and grips them tight for the full 90 minute duration.

    The cast, unknowns but they do a good enough job especially our leading lady. The effects, passable. The script, not half bad. But the movie itself again just comes across too color by numbers and won't deliver any surprises.

    Passable stuff and a decent enough watch for zombie movie fans.

    The Good:

    Wren Walker

    Has its moments

    The Bad:

    Very little originality
    2Rob-O-Cop

    I must not watch movies with lots of positive reviews but low vote count

    Yep, I broke a rule I should have known better about. Watching a movie I'd never heard of based on some suspiciously positive reviews, like 2 pages of them and only 100 votes. Dead giveaway for a crew campaign to trick unsuspecting punters into watching their steaming pile of poop.

    2 minutes into this stinker and it was obvious from the bad pacing, bad acting, and nothing at all happening, that this was an amateur hack job from people with nothing to say but a mate with a decent camera and some lights.

    anyone who makes it further than 15 minutes without getting that WTF am I watching look on their face is either drunk or a crew member.

    So, yeah, if you're reading this review to get one more opinion in an effort to check out what this movie is like, ignore the first 20 reviews in the list, this movie isn't worth your time.

    Click on the names of some of the other reviews who are questioning the negative reviews and speculation they were written by one person using multiple accounts. Bill Mansley, member for one day with one review. OK... desireedeere, same. There's abad smell in the room, cos you're stinking it up.
    3claudio_carvalho

    Terrible and Overrated

    In a small town, Blue Jean (Wren Walker) is the owner of a strip club that grieves the death of her boyfriend Lucas. She decided to sell the club and she is promoting a farewell night for clients. Four Mexican workers come to the bar to celebrate the oil they found in a coal mine but they do not feel well. When they go to the restroom, they turn into bizarre creatures. Meanwhile Blue's stepson, the troublemaker Logan (Madison J. Loos), arrives in the bar in a stolen car chased by two police officers. He hides in Blue's office but soon people are attacked by the monsters wreaking havoc on the club. Blue Jean and the other survivors have to fight to destroy the creatures and save their lives.

    "Peelers" is a terrible horror film with a storyline that is a sub product of "Zombie Strippers". However "Peelers" is messy B-movie, with a lame and corny story without the necessary humor for this type of film. The last part is awful, with the participation of the guy that bought the strip club. The brilliant deduction of the survivors that the creatures would be affected by water or beer is maybe the dumbest part of this flick. Further, when the viewer expects that this movie has finished, there are other scene in the credits. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): Not Available
    4stevelomas-69401

    Rubbish

    'Bare'ly watchable exploitative crud. No redeeming features.

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    • Trivia
      Shooting took place in a closed down bar, but due to the constant activity, several passersby assumed a new club had opened and attempted on many occasions to enter the bar to drink and dance. They were even willing to pay a cover charge.
    • Connections
      Featured in Peelers: Behind the Scenes (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Eyes On Fire
      Performed by Blue Foundation

      Written by Tobias Wilner and Kirstine Stubbe Teglbjærg

      Courtesy of Dead People's Choice

      By Arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hop Dem Dam Mau
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Pounds (LBS) Pictures
      • Sleep Apnea Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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