Friday, March 26, 2010

SHE'S SO COLD



Just finished watching this. At turns hilarious, cringe-inducing and even downright disgusting, DEADGIRL gives whole new meaning to being necro-romantic (insert more sophomoric zombie love shit here). Albeit uneven in places with an obviously spotty script and a shoestring fx budget, the download was worth the wait.



Daring, original and utterly genre-busting, Deadgirl is a terrifying journey to the dark heart of the American high school generation. Fantastical, frenzied and darkly hilarious, this is a horror movie, a high school comedy and a coming-of-age movie all turned on their sick and twisted heads.

When teenage misfits Rickie and JT cut school one day, they find themselves in the derelict remains of an abandoned hospital. The gruesome, unnerving discovery they make in the bowels of the facility will test the very limits of their sanity: a woman, naked, chained and covered in plastic. Shes abandoned, shes beautiful, shes dead...or is she?

What follows is a warped odyssey that forces this pair of outcasts, their high-school tormentors and adolescent crushes to all decide just how far they're willing to stretch their understanding of what is right and what is very, very wrong.

From the producer of the seminal Hellraiser and the legendary Heathers, Marcel Sarmiento & Gadi Harel's Deadgirl is a new genre classic and a no-holds-barred look at the horror of growing up. Starring Shiloh Fernandez (The United States Of Tara), Noah Segan (Brick), Michael Bowen (Kill Bill), and Candice Accola (Juno).


Ah, Jenny Spain thou art one hawt zombie. Sigh. You can't blame the guys for wanting to keep her to themselves, man.


Even in such a bad state of, uhm, torpor.


1 comment:

banzai cat said...

hehe you said 'insert'. hehe. ;-)