Review of Dead & Breakfast (2004) by D M — 10 Sep 2009
A newer zombie comedy that succeeds in its intent. Not as good as Shaun of the Dead, but on par with Fido. Brief appearances by David Carradine, Diedrich Bader, and Potia de Rossi also enhance this film for me.
The 20-somethings-trapped-in-a-weird-small-own-without-working-cell-phones scenario is old hat, but that just adds to the cheesiness. The characters actually reacted as I would imagine people would. References to Evil Dead, Psycho, Dead Alive, Thriller (yes the MJ dance number!) and others can been seen throughout.
This review of Dead & Breakfast (2004) was written by D M on 10 Sep 2009.
Dead & Breakfast has generally received mixed reviews.
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