Three Australian telecom tradesman find themselves trapped in a telephone exchange during the onset of a zombie apocalypse.Three Australian telecom tradesman find themselves trapped in a telephone exchange during the onset of a zombie apocalypse.Three Australian telecom tradesman find themselves trapped in a telephone exchange during the onset of a zombie apocalypse.
Jim Punnett
- Junior Soldier
- (as Jim Lee Punnett)
Naomi Turvey
- Athletic Girl Zombie
- (as Naomi Gibbins)
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- Writer
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I see a bunch of negative reviews and I gotta say they're wrong. This movie is hilarious. I don't know what they were expecting but it delivered what I was expecting. Loved it.
I don't get why this film has as many good reviews on here both from users and critics.
I didn't find it particularly funny nor horrific. The acting was not that good either.
I keep getting suckered in by Zombie films and regretting it...
Still at least it's not found footage...Only give this a go cheap or on TV etc...
I didn't find it particularly funny nor horrific. The acting was not that good either.
I keep getting suckered in by Zombie films and regretting it...
Still at least it's not found footage...Only give this a go cheap or on TV etc...
This is a boring, terribly written, poorly executed, cheaply shot, amateurish production. Even for a deliberately stupid zombie comedy "Shaun of the Dead" knockoff, this movie is pitiful. The acting is horrifyingly bad. The jokes are terrible. The story is mind-numbing and stupid. There is nothing good about this movie whatsoever. Not even an occasional laugh, or any cool effects or zombie kills. There's only a handful of zombie extras and it looks like they made this for about ten bucks. They repeat the same jokes over and over. This is the worst zombie comedy film I've ever seen. Skip it. You're welcome.
When I saw this DVD for sale I was hoping for a worthy zombie comedy along the lines of Shaun of the Dead but while there are good comedy moments, most of the humour failed to hit the mark. The plot was a simple one: a group of mates are holed up in a telephone exchange while the zombies are surrounding the building. The banter keeps flowing with the characters discussing the usual Aussie subjects of cricket and beer. In typical Aussie style, they even managed to include a couple of scantily clad women, one of them topless. Discussing the fate of their friend's wife was a good moment and so was the rooftop firework scene but this latter scene looked too similar to the Roadrunner cartoons. The real let-down was the timing of some of the action: some of the zombies took ages to shamble a few yards but if this was meant to be the joke then it failed. Generally, I like Aussie films, both comedy and drama but not this one.
An Aussie entry in the over-saturated zom-com genre, Me and My Mates vs. The Zombie Apocalypse sees a group of friends/work colleagues hole up in a telephone exchange where they try to figure out a plan for survival. This formulaic scenario delivers very few surprises and the extremely low-brow and un-PC humour only occasionally hits the mark.
There is a fair amount of splatter that will please gore-hounds, with a neat shotgun blast to the head and lots of gut-munching, but nothing that we haven't seen many times before in much better movies.
Funniest lines (all delivered by Greg Fleet as Roy):
Roy trying to explain how open-minded he is: "Two of my mates are homos: Lesbo Shirl and Billy 'The Ball Bag' Butcher."
Roy tells his pals his nickname, given for his knowledge of dogs and ability to pick chips: "Dog-knowing and chip-picking Roy".
Roy wants to check if someone is infected: "Your cock and balls... get 'em out now."
Did I mention that the comedy wasn't very sophisticated?
3.5/10, rounded down to 3 for having zombies despatched by paintball guns: I'm all for the use of unorthodox weapons, but c'mon...
There is a fair amount of splatter that will please gore-hounds, with a neat shotgun blast to the head and lots of gut-munching, but nothing that we haven't seen many times before in much better movies.
Funniest lines (all delivered by Greg Fleet as Roy):
Roy trying to explain how open-minded he is: "Two of my mates are homos: Lesbo Shirl and Billy 'The Ball Bag' Butcher."
Roy tells his pals his nickname, given for his knowledge of dogs and ability to pick chips: "Dog-knowing and chip-picking Roy".
Roy wants to check if someone is infected: "Your cock and balls... get 'em out now."
Did I mention that the comedy wasn't very sophisticated?
3.5/10, rounded down to 3 for having zombies despatched by paintball guns: I'm all for the use of unorthodox weapons, but c'mon...
Did you know
- TriviaOne of Jim Jefferies' most popular pieces of stand-up comedy is on the topic of gun control. As a nod, he never touches a gun in the film.
- GoofsRoy's 'cell phone' has two contacts at its base and is clearly a house phone that normally sits on a base to get a charge.
- Crazy creditsTowards the end of the credits it says "If you illegally downloaded this film and have watched this far into the credits, we have now collected your metadata. Expect your nudes to be leaked."
- ConnectionsReferences Mad Max (1979)
- SoundtracksFamily Affair
Written by Dishon/Mackinnon/Notley (Mushroom Music)
Performed by Bliss n Eso
Licensed courtesy of Illusive/Liberation Music
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Я и мои друзья против зомби-апокалипсиса
- Filming locations
- Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia(Canberra Technology Park, Watson)
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Box office
- Budget
- A$900,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $8,945
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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