Under the Radar DVD of the Week: "Zombies of Mass Destruction"


Posted March 23, 2010 by Dennis King Comment on this article Leave a comment

This week, the oddest DVD to appear on release lists is:

“Zombies of Mass Destruction”

The latest entry in the After Dark Horrorfest DVD series comes out Tuesday and follows in the bloody footprints of such big-screen zombie comedies as “Shaun of the Dead” and “Zombieland.” “Zombies of Mass Destruction” seems to go for macabre laughs with a little political correctness thrown in for good measure.

It’s set in the conservative coastal town of Port Gamble, Wash., which is under attack from run-amok braineaters. The little town’s only hope of salvation comes from a ragtag band of humans led by an Iranian college student (Janette Armand) suspected of being a terrorist and a gay businessman (Doug Fahl) just returned to town to come out of the closet to his mother. Viscera-dripping gore and queasy hilarity ensue.

“Zombies of Mass Destruction” is rated R and runs 89 minutes. It’s being released by Lionsgate and retails for a suggested price of $19.98.

- Dennis King





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King spent 31 years as an ink-stained wretch working for newspapers in Seminole, Ada, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. He holds a B.A. degree in English...

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