Blood Pigs

2010 "When Starvation Breeds Desperation...Eat The Dead"
Blood Pigs
5.2| 1h25m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 15 October 2010 Released
Producted By: Morbid Vision Films
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.morbidvisionfilms.com/
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Ninety nine percent of the worlds has been destroyed by a bio-chemical war. Technology is obsolete and the soil has been polluted leaving people with barely any food. The survivors try to continue on by hunting and consuming the living dead which has dire results as the dead flesh begins to mutate with the bio-chemical still in the atmosphere. People's digestive systems begin to evolve and force their way out of victims mouths to search for food on their own. Mutations spiral out of control into a grotesque finale.

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trashgang This isn't your usual horror. First of all you don't find them at your local shop. You have to search them directly from the director or at specialized conventions. So far Brian Paulin never disappointed me and he surely didn't do it here too.This flick is pure gore galore with very good effects even as it is a no budget flick. Oh yes, you don't watch this kind of movies for the acting because that doesn't save such kind of movies. And you also don't really watch it for the story, that won't win any Oscars too but this is pure made for the gore. The sound isn't always that good but it's understandable. If you like your flicks rather bloody then this is your cup of tea. This is made for the geeks. The part with the naked pregnant women isn't for everybody. You will have to wait a bit before the gore comes in but once it does it surely delivers. Maybe the only let down s the use of shaky camera's.Gore 5/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 5/5 Story 1,5/5 Coomedy 0/5
milkhole213 Blood Pigs is an apocalyptic zombie film and contains the best gore yet from director Brian Paulin easily on par with Bone Sickness. Extremely bloody, graphic and inventive. It takes a little while for the blood to really start flowing but the last half is almost non-stop gore. The acting and plot were fine for a film like this.The zombies were cool looking as always and the blood pig creatures themselves are very ambitious and gruesome. The film does a good job of building up to seeing the blood pigs for the first time. This is an extremely low budget film but the fx are mostly quite good and it does a fine job of building up an atmosphere of dread and hopelessness for the remaining humans. The bleak ending gives you a feeling that the blood pigs are everywhere and that humanity is doomed. I wouldn't mind seeing a sequel to this with even more creature fx.The only complaint would be the camera moving around too much during a lot of the gore/action scenes making them a little blurry and hard to focus on the gory goods. No CGI at all is a huge plus! If you like pure gore with inventive, gruesome fx, this is the film for you.