What you may need to know:
1. A weekend trip turns into horror for a group of teenagers in a beaver infested swamp.
2. No beavers were harmed during the making of this film. As you can probably tell.
3. Just as well. You don’t want to go up against Brian May.
4. Yes, I know Brian is all about the Badger, but I couldn’t find any famous beaver supporters (fnar).
5. Single entendre alert @1:20!
6. “Hey honey, what about Zombeavers? It’s from the guy who secured a bridging loan for American Pie.” I’m not saying that this is pretending to be Citizen Kane, but when exactly did the producer become a selling point? David O. Selznick is turning in his grave.
7. As with Sharknado (2013) or Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) the story is secondary to the title. From Wererats to Vamporillas, the possibilities are endless.
8. Broadsheet Prognosis: “Nice beaver…”
Release Date: March 20 (VOD).
(Mark blogs about film, TV and other stuff at WhyBother.ie)
Saw this last year. It’s surprisingly worse than expected.
It’s been out for ages on DVD, and I think it showed at the IFI last October. I liked it, a lot smarter and funnier than I was expecting.
“Hey honey, what about Zombeavers? It’s from the guy who secured a bridging loan for American Pie.” Hahaha!
Ahem. Check your Broadsheet back catalogue there Mr Ryall.
https://www.broadsheet.ie/2014/02/07/zomwhatnow/
Any film showing beavers is ok with me.
… thanks, I just had it stuffed!
As a lover of B-Movies, it wasn’t the best.
Try Australian zombie b-movie flick Wyrmwood instead
Deadly :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGdeE0RiTdc
Seen it and its great fun