Zombiber (2014)

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Zombiber: Directed by Jordan Rubin. With Rachel Melvin, Cortney Palm, Lexi Atkins, Hutch Dano. A fun weekend turns into madness and horror for a bunch of groupies looking for fun in a beaver infested swamp.

“Zombeavers follows the story of five friends on a nice weekend out on the lake when suddenly malicious beavers come into the mix, thatu0026#39;s where things start to turn horrific. I havenu0026#39;t enjoyed as much absurdity in film in such a long time. I mean by first glance of this poster, youu0026#39;re probably thinking u0026quot;This looks like such a dumb movieu0026quot; and my god, you donu0026#39;t even know how right you are. This was a pretty bizarre film but for some odd reason, I actually really enjoyed it. Donu0026#39;t worry this was a pretty stupid movie but I really came across to having a enjoyable time. For starters, the film did have a pretty commonplace plot that was pretty inevitable to see happen. The design for the Beavers were so laughable for the design in general and for the film that made them more appealing to see be played out but it was kinda silly to make them be puppets. One thing that I found absurd and uncanny was whenever someone got bit from one of the Beavers, they would start to turn into this human like beaver with a giant, claws and even the buck teeth, I was really a sight for sore eyes but it was pretty obscure and very bizarre. The acting was a minimal risk for this type of film but I guess you could say it was pretty fair with some of it was a bit exaggerated at some parts. My favorite portion out of the whole film would have to be the John Mayer and Bill Burr cameos, even though their characters were a bit foolish, they still managed to bring in some ample humor to their characters. I think the makers of this film really knew what they were getting their selves into and basically knew it was going to be a absurd film. Overall, this was mainly a stupid film with the stupidity being on point with this type of campy horror film but you can mainly get a kick out of it for the most part. Some of you may hate this film, some of you may appreciate and have fun with it like I did. Either way, give these Beavers a chance.”

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