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Redneck Zombies (1988)
Released By: Troma Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Troma Entertainment
Genre: Horror
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Pericles Lewnes
Language: english
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 1/27/2009
Cast: W.E. Benson, Lisa DeHaven, William W. Decker, James Housely, Floyd Piranha
Published ID: 92947
UPC: 790357985036, 790357936991,
Plot: After an army transport vehicle loses its poorly secured cargo of nuclear waste, a family of illiterate moonshiners fails to take heed of the warnings printed on the side of the barrel and proceeds to use it to cook up a batch of sour mash. The brew is a foul-tasting, lime-green concoction, but it doesn't prevent the entire town from imbibing, and as anyone who's studied nuclear science or watched horror films knows, the inevitable result is a rampage of cannibalistic zombies. Luckily for the hungry population, there's a group of city folk camping near the still who are ripe for the picking. After losing a few companions, the campers discover that a certain brand of deodorant might be their only hope for survival. ~ Fred Beldin, All Movie Guide
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The BEST "S.O.V" flick to date!
Added 9/25/2009

Where to begin... First, Troma has always made great films! Sure they don't cast Hollywood's "finest" (lol), but that's not why you watch them! And this film certainly lives up to its rep. I first saw it back in '94, and I've been hooked since. The baby in the washing machine is classic! In fact, that one scene alone embodies everything it means to be a "redneck". The only regret about the film is there was no sequel when there clearly should have been. What happened to the woman carrying the bastard zombie child?!? All in all, great freakin' film for all it's worth at a great freakin' price! You'll even save some money fer th' to'baccy' man! Yer kids'll thank ya' later.
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Only if you are desperate for zombies.
Added 6/12/2009

Before I begin, I would like to mention that the "Tobacco Man" is cool, at least.

This movie delivers everything is promises. It has zombies, it has rednecks, it has zombie rednecks. It has a ton of gore and courtesy-breasts per the genre standards. While it is good for a few laughs, some of which are even intentional, it is mostly just boring and terrible.

Sure, it is meant to be cheesy, and it does have some recognizable parodies of other horror movies that the audience might appreciate. The campy-fun and satire do not carry the movie very far. It is not b-rated, it is c, d, or maybe even q-rated, whatever rating is just barely above what an unpopular film student makes in college (and it is above that mostly because of the decent camera work).

The soundtrack the movie comes with is more entertaining than the actual movie. This film is poor even for Troma's list of titles. Unless you are absolutely sure you are the kind of person who would be amused by this sort of thing, don't bother with it at all.

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"tobacco chewin', gut chompin', cannibal kinfolk from Hell!" Bring on the Redneck Zombies!
Added 1/29/2009

This new DVD to Redneck Zombies is amazing! For starters, the film is revised, and uncut. The interviews are really entertaining. The deleted scenes and extras are Hilarious, and the soundtrack to the movie is another very good reason why you should get this 20th anniversary DVD edition of Redneck Zombies.
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Amazing!
Added 1/28/2009

I had this video on VHS borrowed from my local video store with no intentions of ever returning it. I settled and returned it with no penalty and that was that.

2008 and I pre-ordered it as soon as I saw it. I waited and finally it is here.

This has to be my all time favorite movie. Don't have a favorite scene, don't know how to explain, and I am not trying to be vauge, but this movie cannot be explained in words...it wouldn't be fair. I can say, Toxic Avenger and Surf Nazis Must Die have nothing on the Redneck Zombies. Included in this package is a soundtrack. Get blitz, lit or act like a nitwit and enjoy!

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The ultimate edition of the ultimate shot-on-video film
Added 12/22/2008

First off, if you haven't seen REDNECK ZOMBIES and the title intrigues you, then this is a must see. Strangely, this movie really polarizes its audience - I've found people who love it and those who don't love it really, really hate it with a passion. Whatever it is, it's both smart and sophomoric at the same time. Oh yes, and ultra-gory too.

This DVD release improves immensely over Troma's original release. For one thing, this is a new master seemingly created by Ed Bishop (with some slight "improvements" here and there). This means that the "Where's a nice place to take a s---" line isn't truncated like on the original DVD. The psychedelic sequences also have some additional effects added to them. Aside from this, the disc comes with a bonus soundtrack CD, 45 minutes of interviews from 12 cast and crew members, a fun commentary track, original promo trailers, outtakes and deleted scenes from the R-rated video version of the film. Basically, if you're a fan of REDNECK ZOMBIES, you absolutely must own this release. And if you've never seen the film before, note that this is probably the best example of a 1980s shot-on-video film. It's hilarious, gory and an all-around good time.

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