Directed by: John Lyde
Written by: Kurt Hale
Featuring: Corey Sevier, Eve Mauro, Jasen Wade, Matthew Reese
It seems that before Osama Bin Laden was killed he ingeniously injected himself with a serum that would bring him back to life as a flesh-eating zombie. His burial at sea (the Arabian Sea?) is short-lived as Osombie (Walter A. Carmona) awakens and swims to the nearest coastline where he attacks a couple of Americans. Back in Afghanistan yoga instructor Dusty (spunky Eve Mauro) is wandering around the desert in search of her brother Derek (game Jasen Wade). Derek was a firefighter who was sick on 9/11 and is haunted by the fact that his co-workers all perished while attempting to evacuate the twin towers. He’s come to Afghanistan to find Bin Laden, whom he believes is still alive because he read it on the internet.
Dusty and her Middle Eastern guide are...
Written by: Kurt Hale
Featuring: Corey Sevier, Eve Mauro, Jasen Wade, Matthew Reese
It seems that before Osama Bin Laden was killed he ingeniously injected himself with a serum that would bring him back to life as a flesh-eating zombie. His burial at sea (the Arabian Sea?) is short-lived as Osombie (Walter A. Carmona) awakens and swims to the nearest coastline where he attacks a couple of Americans. Back in Afghanistan yoga instructor Dusty (spunky Eve Mauro) is wandering around the desert in search of her brother Derek (game Jasen Wade). Derek was a firefighter who was sick on 9/11 and is haunted by the fact that his co-workers all perished while attempting to evacuate the twin towers. He’s come to Afghanistan to find Bin Laden, whom he believes is still alive because he read it on the internet.
Dusty and her Middle Eastern guide are...
- 1/31/2013
- by Bradley Harding
- Planet Fury
It’s no surprise that someone made a movie where Osama Bin Laden comes back as a zombie because, you know, humanity does this kind of thing. It’s also probably not a surprise that it comes from the same distribution team that put out Big Tits Zombie (destined for end-of-year Top Ten lists). What does come as a surprise is the production value on this thing. It’s…really good. I mean, it’s not Innocence of Muslims or anything, and it’s about 24 letters higher than the Z-grade stuff coming out of The Asylum. Even though the premise of Bin Laden emerging from the ocean and raising an army of zombie terrorists is super double ridiculous (and ridiculously awesome), it’s clear that there’s some talent behind it. Or that they’ve patched together all of the good-looking parts for the trailer. Either way, it’s a fun one. Check...
- 11/29/2012
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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