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Live Dead Nudes
They'll dance for a fee, but devour you for free.

PLOT SUMMARY

In the not too distant future a secret government re-animation chemo-virus gets released into conservative Sartre, Nebraska and lands in an underground strip club. As the virus begins to spread, turning the strippers into "Super Zombie Strippers" the girls struggle with whether or not to conform to the new "fad" even if it means there's no turning back.

ACTORS
Robert Englund Ian
Joey Medina Paco
John Hawkes Davis
Calvin Green Cole
Zak Kilberg Byrdflough
Stephen Colbert Maj. Camus
Billy Beck Rincon
Travis Wood Oxnard
Brad Milne Dr. Chushfeld
Adam Lamas Victim
Gary Kraus Burt
Jim Roof Sleezy Sammy
Adam Smith Jimmy
Asante Jones Terrence
David E. Webb Guy #2
DIRECTOR
IMDB Rating

4.50 out of 10 (404 votes)

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Even my girlfriend liked it!

posted on 28 Jul 2009

Zombie strippers, the title sums up the plot nicely. As a matter of fact, when the title first flashes on the theater screen, you know you're in one of "those" kinds of movies. And in this case, that's a good thing.This is a deliberately bad film, and by doing that, it's actually a very good film. Robert Englund clearly looks like he's doing this film more for fun than money, and Jenna Jameson - well I've seen enough of her snuggle films to know she could act - she does a very competent job here, and has not problems making fun of herself in the process.Most will miss the satire and social commentary, and that's okay, there's a lot to enjoy in this movie. But for those that do pay attention, the film is really a dig about the climate we live in; where we as American's seem content with the shift in values/morals that everyone around us has made (And I'm not talking about religious values, I'm talking about choosing evil over good). I won't bore you with more, if you get it, you get it. And if you don't, well, enjoy the film anyway.Is there's nudity? Look at the title. But even an uptight person is likely going to enjoy this.I fear writing any more about the film, because it's something that has to be seen in order to be believed. It likely won't play long in the few theaters it's listed at, but it's worth the price of admission.

Surprisingly watchable "zombie farce"

posted on 24 Jul 2009

Not great, but not awful. On the plus side, the director and actors obviously aren't taking any of this seriously and they are just out to have fun. The title says it all...you get lots and lots of zombies, including some "smart zombie" strippers. Some of the lines are just plain hilarious, especially in context, and some of the actors actually do a good job in delivering them. There are plenty of quality stripper moments, but this is a double-edged sword because....On the negative side, the strippers are all bizarrely enhanced (if you know what I mean, and I think that you do) and rather odd looking. (Holy Cow, Jenna! Don't try to get anything you have any tighter than it already is, or you'll roll up like an old-fashioned window shade.) The left wing "political satire" also gets a bit old after the first ten or fifteen minutes. (OK, OK...we get it. George W. Bush is a pawn of greedy capitalists.) The digital effects vary wildly, with some being quite good and others being almost childish. The make-up effects are universally pretty good. The soundtrack is above-average, with some killer songs snatched from here and there.Strangely, the deleted scenes included on the DVD are better than a lot of what made it to the screen. In fact, some of the deleted scenes are just great. Be sure to check out the special features if you rent the DVD.Highly recommended for people who understand what a movie called "Zombie Strippers" is likely to be.

Zombie Strippers!

posted on 22 Jul 2009

The title is a no-brainer, just imagine Showgirls or a Russ Meyer soft-core sexploitation/titillation meets Shaun of the Dead or a real George A. Romero zombie film, and then you know what to expect. Basically it is the near future, and a secret government re-animation chemical virus, made to bring dead tissue of soldiers back to life, has got out in the facility of Sartre, Nebraska. While eliminating as many zombies as possible, Maj. Camus (Catero Colbert) and Lt. Ryker (Jen Alex Gonzalez) manage to let bitten Byrdflough (Zak Kilberg), afraid of being killed, get away, and he ends up in a near underground strip club. Blyrdflough manages to bite star stripper Kat (porn star Jenna Jameson), but apparently women have more of a threshold, so she is still doing her job, but being much more sexy than before, and earning much more money for greedy club owner Ian Essko (Robert Englund, aka Freddy Krueger). Obviously the affected girls that follow, along with Kat, still have a hunger for flesh, but they and Ian make sure they eat back stage, so the money can still roll in, and the zombie customers are locked up. Eventually though the success is to end when someone lets out the zombie customers, and the zombie strippers just attack anyone in the open, and the specialists do show up to help the survivors get out alive. Also starring Roxy Saint as Lillith, Penny Drake as Sox, Whitney Anderson as Gaia, Jennifer Holland as Jessy, Shamron Moore as Jeannie, Jeannette Sousa as Berengé, Carmit Levité as Madame Blavatski, John Hawkes as Davis, Jessica Custodio as Kwan, Laura Bach as Sassy Sue and Joey Medina as Paco. Englund is great at being mad, he's kind of like that in real life, and Jameson makes a good actress, most people think she is too beautiful to be a porn icon, maybe she should have gone down this route. As for the zombie stuff, the gory effects are just as over-the-top as a proper zombie flick, maybe a little more extreme, and the dialogue is deliberately rubbish, so you can sit back and a enjoy a good satirical comedy horror, or you can just enjoy flesh eating creatures getting naked and pole dancing. Worth watching!

Underrated B-Movie with Potential of Cult-Movie

posted on 18 Jul 2009

In a near future, President George Bush has been just elected for the fourth time with his vice Arnold Schwarzenegger and the USA is in war against many nations, among them Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Venezuela, France and Alaska. In order to compensate the loss of soldiers, the government is researching a virus to reanimate the dead tissue of deceased soldiers and reactivate their brains, to form a powerful army of undead. When the experiment goes wrong and gets out of control in a facility in Sartre, Nebraska, the efficient Z Squad is summoned to destroy the zombies. However, the soldier Byrdflough (Zak Kilberg) is bitten by a zombie and afraid of being killed, he escapes to the underground Brademus strip-club owned by the greedy Ianna Esco (Robert Englund). Byrdflough bites the star Kat (Jenna Jameson) and the stripper spreads the virus, turning her colleagues into zombies and eating the flesh of their clients.I am a big fan of zombie movies, and "Zombie Strippers!" is an underrated B-movie with potential of cult-movie. The predictable story is very similar to "Planet Terror" and other movies of zombies, i.e., a military experiment that accidentally releases a deadly virus that transforms people into zombies, but the joke in the beginning with President Bush is unique. Further, there are many sexy strippers, black humor, hilarious lines and situations and great special effects and Gothic music score, and this gore film is very entertaining. I am not familiar with adult movies, but the sexy Jenna Jameson is a porn-star from this industry. Jennifer Holland is also extremely gorgeous and sexy and I liked this movie a lot. My vote is seven.Title (Brazil): Not Available

we don't need no stinking badgers

posted on 18 Jul 2009

this is my first review, don't crucify me please. I really liked this movie. Mostly cause it has a few of my favorite things. Zombies, Boobs, and Guns. I was definitely entertained and amused throughout. The viewer gets to see just how far a strip club owner(in a time where strip clubs are illegal) goes to make the money. the gore is good. Some of the effects were a little cheesy. But overall it was awesome. The opening sequence will surely get a laugh. The dialog really was better than what I expected. Most of it anyway. I think Jenna Jameson should stick to porn, but that's just my $.02. I only gave this an eight for one reason, and one reason alone. Decomposing boobs are pretty icky looking. I would totally watch it again, maybe even buy it for my collection.

A very WYSIWYG type of movie

posted on 14 Jul 2009

Okay, folks, let's make it clear: this movie tells you in the title EXACTLY what you're getting when you turn on your DVD player. You have zombies, strippers, and zombie strippers. Some of the jokes work better than others, and a few of the actors teeter dangerously close to ridiculous over-acting. Having said that, I loved pretty much everything else about this movie. I watched it with my main group of friends, and we all enjoyed it. Granted, we're a bunch of goofy college kids, and there may or may not have been some margaritas and wine coolers involved... but that's honestly how I recommend watching this movie. Grab a bunch of your friends, as you'll over-think and over-criticize rather if you're by yourself, rather than just being able to kick back and enjoy this movie, ridiculous as it may be. If you like zombies, and you don't mind topless women, this movie's definitely worth a watch. You may be surprised how much you enjoy it.

What spoiler? If you don't get what this lame duck is about...

posted on 24 Jun 2009

Let's start with some honesty. I only managed 43min of this movie. I use the word movie very loosely here, because it wasn't a movie. It was an excuse to get some silicon impregnated women on screen. And an attempt to justify what to me is one of the more sickening features of modern American life, that being strip bars. So, this review is supposed to be about the movie but really like the movie it is more about the degradation of women and the sad people who go to strip bars. Except that the movie was supporting the "pole dancing" scene. I'm amazed. The movie was trite, predictable and boring (how many silicone titted anorexic women do you need?). Here's a tip for movie makers. If you want to do a low-grade titty movie just do it! Don't wreck another genre because you have no creativity. Just get some girls on a beach, get them to take their tops off. And hurrah! a movie that will sell to millions of frustrated US male teens. Pathetic.

Zombie Strippers! (Jay Lee, 2008) **

posted on 20 Jun 2009

I first heard about this film when Michael Elliott wrote about it over here: disliking the flesh-eating zombie category, I was hoping that the stripping bit would sweeten the sour taste somewhat but, actually, I had myself quite a good time with it all under the mostly unpromising circumstances (not least the flat DV look).After an amusing start with the satirical news bulletin, the stuff with the Special Squad was pretty dire but once we get to the underground strip joint, the film improves considerably. Jenna Jameson is perhaps the most popular porn star of the Internet generation but this is actually my first time watching her in anything! She looks great, obviously as the star stripper who incurs the jealousy, admiration and love of her colleagues who include a devout, virginal Christian girl (she even has a picture of Christ stuck to her mirror) who's doing it for the first time because her granny needs quick dough for an operation! The girls are not merely attractive but surprisingly throw themselves into their roles with gusto (ditto for their trainer from the "Old Country"). Robert Englund, too, is great fun as the sleazy, opportunistic but cowardly (losing his nerve when left alone with the zombies in his office, he whines to himself "Do I suck, or what?") owner of the joint with an Obsessive Compulsive Disorder complex – in a hilarious scene, he also proudly displays his NRA card but is ignorant of how to actually load a gun! Besides, he continuously mistreats his Latino cleaning man (who gets to imitate Alfonso Bedoya in THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE [1948] twice) – when it's time, then, to go all-out with the zombies (albeit a very short-lived act), he takes care to say his farewells beforehand to an unimaginatively-named family and even part lovingly from his donkey companion! The stripping sequences do not disappoint in the nudity department and the rowdy reaction of the punters is amusing to watch – especially after the strippers get zombified and start inviting them for deadly lap-dances which invariably leads to mucho gore by way of flesh-munching; ironically, the victims' screams of agony are taken to be ones of pleasure by the enthusiastic but clueless crowd! The billiard-ball shooting duel between Jameson and her chief rival is a dubious highlight…but I'm still not sure why the zombie strippers became so popular with the customers – other than that they were far more energetic than when in human form (in view of the fact, I suppose, that they were going to make a meal of their customers).

My Review

posted on 14 Jun 2009

The government has been working on an experiment that would revive fallen soldiers, making them into superhuman killing machines. One gets out and heads to an underground strip club (since its the future and stripping is illegal), and infects lead dancer Kat (Jenna Jameson).The difference between men and women is that when men are turned into these zombies, they become mindless killing machines. Women, on the other hand, are pretty much the same as they were before, except their senses are heightened.Soon all the strippers want to be zombies, because the men love the zombies. And then an all-out war happens, and who will survive? What I appreciated the most about this film is the ability for it to make fun of itself. It was cheesy, campy, and downright horrible...but it knew it. It didn't try to be a serious film, but just had fun with itself. That being said, it was still a horrendous piece of trash that should never have been made, but at least it made fun of itself.

This movie ROCKS!!!!, a Cool, Fun Flick!

posted on 08 Jun 2009

A very different spin, add a strip club and Dawn of the Dead and you got Zombie Strippers! A black comedy with plenty of intense gore scenes to satisfy the most intense B movie fan. The casting was great, Englund plays his character great, and he will have you laughing throughout the film. The girls are "drop dead gorgeous" and the patrons in the club are very funny as they prefer to see the "undead girls" dance! If you are gonna pick the film apart and criticize the acting and the simple plot, you shouldn't even think of watching a movie with a title like this. If you take it for what it is, or are a fan of B gore films, you will enjoy it. A great movie for a bunch of guys to watch with some beer and pizza!

a big relief in zombie flicks... %100 original (not being sarcastic)

posted on 06 Jun 2009

this movie is pure fun. i've never seen anything like it not even Shaun of the dead. it doesn't follow the bland dumb zombie formula and there where laughs all around. it doesn't copy other zombie movies either which i expected considering the monthly release of spoof movies lately. i'm getting the DVD so i can watch with my family, yes despite the nudity i still consider it a family movie. this movie appeals to people that watch "sci-fi channel original movies".also i hate all other zombie flicks except this one. all other zombie movies must bow to zombie strippers because all other zombie movies are zombies themselves.10/10 stars

Closer to 'From Dusk till dawn" than an average Troma movie

posted on 04 Jun 2009

So the American army is planning to create a serum to make super-soldiers. Main goal is to make soldiers who can be killed and still complete the operation. It worked great with women but when men were involved, it began to suck and brought uncontrollable reactions.The D-squad is hired to stop the zombie invasion in the scientific facility of W Corporation (yes, W, as in the soon-to-be-ex-president) but one of the members is bitten and fall in a strip-club. Women there will find that being a zombie is a nice ace in making a strip. Let the carnage continue ! I was expecting a gore movie without money and full of amateurism, "à la Troma". I was really surprised: the movie is extremely funny and clever (huge political position inside and a few philosophical thoughts by the way). It's not always of good taste but it's not as fart and sh!t centered as in Troma movies.If I began by citing Roberto Rodriguez's gore movie, it's also that Jay Lee succeed in being director and editor of his own movie. The editing has a very good pace and you're never bored. The director has also written a anthology scene with two strippers fighting like in Dragon Ball Z which was hilarious.Add to that that actors and actresses are not as bad as we could expect in this kind of production and you understand that, even if we can see CGI too frankly, Zombie Strippers is a movie really worth watching.

Next to DANCE OF THE DEAD, one of the best zombie movies of 2008!

posted on 02 Jun 2009

In this wild, sick, hilarious zombie tale, an underground strip club is visited by a virus created by some evil scientists (is there any other kind?) which has infected an escaped & badly wounded soldier, who winds up attacking a stripper on stage, said stripper dies only to return to life as a zombie who soon becomes a major hot attraction the likes of which she never was when she was alive, to the lust filled male patrons. At first terrified of the situation, the owners soon change their minds when they see that there's money to be made from a dead stripper. However her demands to continue doing this? human flesh of course, which she gladly gets from those stupid enough to follow her backstage. Returning from the dead (or what's left of the bodies after they return from the dead that is), the dead customers are then locked in a cell in the basement, however the other strippers become jealous of the zombie strippers success on stage & allowing themselves to be attacked by the zombies that are kept in the basement, they too become main attractions for male patrons who would much rather see a rotting, flesh eating stripper than a hot live one, however as in all horror tales things start to "fall apart" mighty quickly. Naturally seeing a title for a movie called ZOMBIE STRIPPERS would pick anyones interest, after seeing this movie & not in any way expecting an Oscar winner, I was blown away at how wild & crazy this movie actually was! Now as a horror fan & critic, I admit, I thought the zombie genre was getting old & boring, most of the films being released were none to original (shot to the head is the only way to kill a zombie & so on & so forth etc.) however I am excited to say ZOMBIE STRIPPERS was by far one of the best, if not the best zombie movie released in 2008 alongside DANCE OF THE DEAD! The film is hilarious with it's pokes at the current world governments & wars, horror, gore, zombie films, rising gas prices, military machismo etc. The kills were so bloody & gory it redefined the word disgusting & I loved it! The girls were really sexy, the jokes funny & on target, the acting & directing were awesome (Gotta love ROBERT ENGLUND'S portrayal of a sleazy club owner) the nudity plentiful, the action exciting, the pace extremely quick & the zombie make-up was realistic looking & really sick! Highly recommended to all horror fans don't pass this up!**** stars

What "Grindhouse" should have been

posted on 27 May 2009

I've recently seen "Diary of the dead" and thought it was an OK movie. I've also seen both parts of "Grindhouse" where the trailers were somewhat better than the movies themselves. But all expectations I ever had of "Grindhouse" were only fulfilled when I saw this movie. I saw the humor of "The return of the living dead", I saw the social criticism of "Dawn of the dead", I saw Robert Englund repeat his performance in "Dance of the dead", I saw a great deal of "Orgy of the Dead". Had these guys made a trip down memory lane and looted the script of Ed Wood, who combined a horror movie with a lot of excuses to see women strip? Every effort has been made to copy the greasy feeling of these exploitation movies (note the cheap title!) and combine it with first rate effects. The decomposing corpses are very convincing, the acting is not. Just like it should be. Then spice it up with a little basic philosophy (Nietschze, Decartes) like you'd expect in the first "Matrix" movie and you got a clear winner.I found myself transported in these sleazy theaters of the seventies. In Holland and Belgium there are shows made entirely up of trailers of this kind of movies, called "Nacht of the wansmaak" (Celebration of the Bad Taste). However, watching these movies is often a disappointment. In my memory, they were a lot better. "Zombie strippers" has been able to transform that kind of movies into the next millennium. It's the best movie I've seen in a long, long time. That's quite an achievement! The hooters are just hooters, the gore is just gore, the babbling is funny, you know where this movie came from and where it goes to. I had quite a laugh. Perfect!! A small tip: like "Robocop" "Zombie strippers" starts with an outrageous news reel. Keep an eye on the ticker tape: I can see the Stones doing another "Steel wheelchair tour" in 2012!

Wow wow wow!

posted on 23 May 2009

I sure had the bar set low when I selected this from movies on demand. But I was pleasantly surprised. The writing was pretty good, for what it is (a comedy with zombies). I really enjoyed the political satire - Bush in his 4th term as president, now that's a horror story). The makeup and gore effects, even the digital ones are really good. And there's plenty of T&A and full frontal nudity. There is some genuinely funny slapstick and it's probably the best zombie comedy since Night of the Living Dead. B rate horror yes, but there's not much low budget about it. Again for what it is I can't really say one bad thing about it. Well yes I can. It's not 1% scary and I usually like some scare with my horror even if it is a comedy. But it makes up for that with some truly shocking gore moments.

Look at me! Look at me! I'm a cult B-movie! Look at me!

posted on 19 May 2009

First off, it's clear that nobody is ever going to be thematically or stylistically unsure about a movie called "Zombie Strippers." One expects zombies (possibly the most over-used and clichéd horror staple of recent years) and strippers (gyrating naked women). If you're looking for a European art-house-style drama about intense relationships, you're seriously off course with this one.But it is precisely this movie's brazen attempt to self-consciously be a "cult B-movie horror" that is its downfall. Partly because of where we are in the history of horror cinema, it seems as though it's a legitimate approach to current film-making to positively encourage over-acting, corny jokes, movie references, "irony," and so on - as long as the movie heavy-handedly assures us that it's knowingly following this tactic. "Zombie Strippers" works very much on this premise: that, for instance, over-acting is somehow negated by a movie being aware of the fact that it contains over-acting.But "Zombie Strippers," as well as over-egging this knowingly camp approach, also tries far too hard to tell us that it's actually a very intelligent movie with a real intellectual side to it. This takes the camp factor into overdrive. Not only is it self-conscious about its culty, B-movie aspirations - it tries to be superclever about it as well. Why else do we have self-satisfied references to, among others, Nietzsche, Plutarch, Ionesco, and Sartre? Yes, yes, yes - we get it. "Zombie Strippers" is knowingly "bad," and backs up its self-aware credentials by footnoting intellectuals. (Though as any student should be able to tell you, the presence of out-of-place, show-off footnotes and references rarely enhance the quality of the main body of the essay.) Besides which, the movie poses the question: should film-makers set out with an avowed intention of making a cult movie, as writer/director Jay Lee has done so obviously here? Doesn't a movie externally acquire cult status over a period of time rather than, so to speak, waving its cult credentials in your face barely ten minutes into the film? There's something tawdry about this seizing hold of the idea that "hey, films that have retrospectively acquired culty, campy status make a whole lot of money; let's make one!" All this is not to say that the movie doesn't have its moments. Some of the comic lines are amusing, and the gore is more than adequate. As usual, computer generated imagery rears its ugly head in some poor blood-splatter shots. And I for one really really hate the "innovation" of having guns "fire" by having CGI blasts of light appear at the muzzle, while the poor actor vigorously shakes the thing to imitate the kickback.All in all, "Zombie Strippers" tries too hard to tell its audience that it is aware of its "badness" - in fact, that very "badness" is (too) carefully cultivated. And to reinforce this, it tries (again, too hard) to show that it's clever-clever.It's all a bit like throwing a custard pie at someone, telling them that you're aware that custard pie-throwing is outdated, boring, and clichéd, and then quoting a bit of Foucault or Derrida at them.

The long and sad slide from beauty to..........

posted on 19 Apr 2009

The awful thing about watching Zombie Strippers --- a mainstream item on Netflix New Releases list --- is remembering how intensely attractive Jenna Jameson when she was just 18, and just getting started in the porn magazines. She was, for awhile, perhaps the prettiest girl in the book. Back then the mainstream girlie magazines were downright wholesome compared to 2008. Jenna's on-camera wee-wee scene might have been thought of as far-out; today they do hard-core with girls having simultaneous intercourse with 2 men, while also having oral sex with man #3. My wildest dream, NOT!, is having two other guys having sex with the girl I'm having sex with.....but anyway. Jenna is the main draw here, and a good draw she ain't. After 17 years of abusive living, and repulsive cosmetic surgery, she's a pathetic shadow of the pretty girl born in Las Vegas in 1974, the pretty one getting started in Swank in 1992.

Herpes is Bad...But Zombie Herpes

posted on 17 Apr 2009

Now this is the kind of film we just don't get in blighty. I've read some of the reviews but this was not as bad as some B movies that have come out of the How can anyone not be drawn to a movies called Zombie Strippers. it does exactly what it says on the tin.Flashes of zombie destruction and zombie mastication are interlinked with flashes of Skin and flashes of Zombie Skin.The acting is not as bad as some are making out. it's played very well by all involved and filmed just as well for the subject matter and target audience. This film is not trying to be serious or scary so nothing much is required from the actors on set. there are far worse performances out there.The heavy soundtrack works well.The effects are OK, without being jaw droppingly amazing (well apart for the jaw droppingly amazing one;-), and they know there limitations. GGI exploding heads and lovingly consumed entrails all look great up on screen. Robert Englund looks like he is enjoying himself and he puts in a great performance as the club owner. I've seen that some people have turned this off after about 30 mins. Shame on you, what did you expect??? And you've also missed the strippers and ping pong ball scene. Nice.All I need to know now is how I can hang out with the kind of people who not only come up with these ideas, but also manage to get the fims made. Obviously a lot more money floating round i the states than there is in the UK. It's funny how some people say they watched this in a cinema. There is no chance that this film would be shone on the Big Scren in this country

Best camp movie of the 21st century.. cheekiest too

posted on 17 Apr 2009

Oh my my, people take themselves too seriously. This movie was carefully crafted to be EXACTLY what it says it is. A movie about zombie strippers! What I loved most is how many layers of plot the authors took the concept. There is not only competition between the living and the (un)dead, but there is competition among the undead that is simply genius. There are so many deadpan hilarious lines in this movie you have to be a total H-Wood scenester to not appreciate it. For those of you too pure of heart or keen of mind to enjoy this kind of film, this may help. Roll yourself a fatty and/or drink a few beers.. get yourself in some kind of altered state where your ego is content fiddling while your frontal lobe burns and just sit back and let your hormones do the driving.

delivers on the title, almost too well

posted on 13 Apr 2009

Following an opening in which soldiers attack a large group of zombies in a laboratory facility, where they were created to be supersoldiers, but ended up not being so good, one of the infected soldiers stumbles into a strip club. When one of the strippers is bit, it turns her into a high-powered stripper that really turns the guys on: the footage is sped up for (I presume) comedic effect to show the new vigor. These are "running zombies" in effect.Robert Englund plays the strip club's owner and he doesn't really get to do much in the role. None of the roles really stand out, truthfully. The strippers are pretty much clichés: the farm-country newbie, the Gothic Lolita, the slightly older one the regulars are bored with, and so on. Jameson plays the diva of the bunch, with her own dressing room where she reads Nietzche.There's quite a bit of stripping footage, especially as the women get zombified. This is what the title promised, but it's a bit on the boring side. There is some decent gore in the movie, and even the CGI-gore isn't bad.Curiously, this is one of two "zombie stripper" movies this year, the other being "Zombies! Zombies! Zombies!: Zombies vs. Strippers." I haven't seen that one, and I'm only assuming some of the strippers get turned into zombies in that one too.

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