Review of Zeppo: Sinners from Beyond the Moon! (2007) by Jason D — 16 May 2010
Zeppo: Sinners from Beyond the Moon! attempts to capture that classic ultra-low budget 50's D-movie era of old-timey Ed Wood films, and somehow manages to even more excruciatingly bad to watch! The story concerns the Earth becoming under siege when attacked by the villainous Molly (Debbie Rochon, whose always a delight to watch) of the planet Zeppo.
She sends out her squad of top-heavy female generals, who start rising the dead to do their bidding. A handful of "elaborate" characters work together to stop this menace, specifically scientist Stacey T.
Gillespie and United States President Lloyd Kaufman (playing himself). There are lots of sexual/fart/poop jokes strung about this film, with lots of titties as well (though it's mostly recycled footage of the same women).
Thanks to the SUPER-low budget (I really cannot stress that enough with this film), a lot of the sights and gags are a bit painful to watch, but if you support truly low-budget, independent cinema, or even the old Ed Wood films of yore, then you might get a small kick out of watching this film.
I'd especially recommend it to Rochon and Kaufman fans, as the two actually have decent sized roles in this and are always fun to watch.
This review of Zeppo: Sinners from Beyond the Moon! (2007) was written by Jason D on 16 May 2010.
Zeppo: Sinners from Beyond the Moon! has generally received mixed reviews.
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