nrage40
For one, if your a true zombie movie fan like I am, this movie wasn't half as bad as some of these reviews are saying. Don't get me wrong, it's not that good of a zombie movie, the acting is bad, the special effects, makeup, plot, writing, comedy, etc. are pretty much cheesy and lame. As a zombie fan that watches just about every zombie movie that I can find, I have to say that just about 90% of them are complete crap and an utter waste of time. The one thing I do have to say is that Rockabilly Zombie Weekend although a cheap B comedy, also made a valiant effort to at least be somewhat of a decent zombie flick. Yes there are ridiculous things that happen but I really have to applaud this movie for trying to be half-way good which makes it better than so many garbage zombie movies that I/we have seen out there. Seriously, worst ever? Not a chance and if you think it is that bad than you haven't seen that many zombie flicks like any movie with talking zombies or ones that climb on walls or ceilings ( Yeah, I'm talking to you Day of the Dead remake 1&2! The original was awesome btw.) Anyway, I'd give this 5 stars for effort alone. Nice try!
Doug Bare
This independent film out of Florida, has a cool twist on the Zombie genre. Great acting and an original soundtrack with great songs, if your a fan of zombie films, I think u will get off on it. Kudos for the band and especially Bassist Jeff Ward, who is responsible for some of the songs in the film. Being a big fan of the Walking Dead and others of this genre, I had a big time with this film. I thought the special effects and the acting were very good for an independent film. Written by Tammy Bennett and directed by Jaime Velez and featuring a cast of Florida actors. Rockabilly Zombie Weekend is a great escape Definitely one of the better films to come out out of Florida in a long time. Do yourself a favor and check it out!
drumviking
I love movies of all genres, and watch several movies every month. So, I heard about the screening of Rockabilly Zombie Weekend and knowing it was directed, written and produced locally had me waiting in line on a Sunday afternoon to see the screening. I enjoyed the movie and it entertained me for 90 minutes, which is what a movie should do. It's a zombie movie people, and was created locally with a limited budget. I found it to be extremely well done, and it exceeded my expectations. I had a roommate that called himself a film maker, and when I watched his epic 3 hour piece of crap, I was turned off to the local, limited budget film scene. I walked into the theater expecting the same poor camera work and half assed acting, but was pleasantly surprised at how GREAT everything looked, sounded and felt the acting was fantastic. So, take it for what it is, a fun zombie movie with some scares and gore, and good way to be entertained for 90 minutes.
Topspin Twintwist
A very nice and jivin' indie film. Loved the Zombis because Zombis are so cooool. Hopefully a sequel starring the survivors and maybe a few Zombis will show up.A great, homespun Floridian flick that I had the pleasure of viewing. First stop: local low-budget theaters. Next stop?: Oscar NIGHT!!!!!!!Go see this movie. Don't be a dummy and watch something boring, watch this instead! To quote the immortal Greg Sestero's character Mark from The Room: "I just saw you, what are you talking about?" This movie will become an INSTANT CULT CLASSIC one day, perhaps. I'd love to see this again in twenty years with the next breed of Rockabilly Buddies. ;-)