Review of Dead & Breakfast (2004) by Sarah F — 23 Oct 2006
I was very pleased with this little indie film. Of course, it's zombies, so how can you go wrong (well, go watch Day of the Dead 2: Contagium to see how. But I digress)?
A group of folks stumble across a Bed & Breakfast in the middle of Texas en route to a wedding and mayhem ensues.
Of course, that's a very small nutshell in which to wedge the synopsis, but it's good enough to explain the basic elements of the movie.
What makes this such a very surprising film is the humor. It's not as funny as "Shaun of the Dead", but what works best is the narration sung by Randall Keith Randall (Zach Selwyn from 'Attack of the Show' on G4). It's funny and the songs are catchy as hell.
If you're looking for something different and don't mind BUCKETS (and I mean large buckets) of blood and gore, this is a good choice.
And, not that it has anything to do with the movie, but Ever Carradine looks a lot like Uma Thurman to me. Whatever.
Watch this! :).
This review of Dead & Breakfast (2004) was written by Sarah F on 23 Oct 2006.
Dead & Breakfast has generally received mixed reviews.
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