Zombie Strippers!

2008 "Live Dead Nudes"
4.1| 1h34m| R| en| More Info
Released: 18 April 2008 Released
Producted By: Larande Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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In the not too distant future a secret government re-animation chemo-virus gets released into conservative Sartre, Nebraska and lands in an underground strip club. As the virus begins to spread, turning the strippers into "Super Zombie Strippers" the girls struggle with whether or not to conform to the new "fad" even if it means there's no turning back.

Genre

Horror, Comedy

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Director

Jay Lee

Production Companies

Larande Productions

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Zombie Strippers! Audience Reviews

CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
Jenni Devyn Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Justina The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
gwnightscream This 2008 horror comedy is sort of a zombie send-up of "Resident Evil" and "From Dusk Till Dawn" that mainly takes place in an underground strip club where an infected soldier turns the dancers into flesh-hungry zombies. We also meet a dopey, special forces team hunting the undead. Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and porn legend, Jenna Jameson are featured in this cheesy yet amusing zombie flick with great makeup effects. Fans of zombie flicks or horror in general, give this a try at least once.
John Roberts With a title like Zombie Strippers with porn legend Jenna Jameson, it has to be cinematic garbage. The best you can hope for is something so ineptly bad that it's funny entertainment. Zombie Strippers is just plain bad. There's lame humor basically supplied by Robert Englund that falls flat.Somehow a zombie experiment gone wrong infects Jameson turning her into a super stripper driving customers wild. The other strippers follow suit. The men in the audience don't seem to notice the blood and wounds and eagerly line for lap dances which are zombie feeding sessions. There's plenty of blood, gore and exploding heads not to mention Jameson and her cohorts frequently baring their surgically enhanced assets which no doubt accounts for the enthusiastic reviewers. Zombie Strippers is disappointing at being dreadful.
Uriah43 Yet another low-budget movie that tries to take a zombie theme and make a comedy out of it. And once again the attempt fails. Nothing new here. In this instance we find that the government has a (supposedly "fail-safe") chemical lab in Satre, Nebraska, which has created a toxin that creates zombies. A special army company is called upon to exterminate them but a soldier (played by Zak Kilberg) is bitten and rather than being killed by his own team escapes to a nearby illegal strip club. Once inside he dies and changes into a zombie, whereupon he bites one of the strippers (Kat) played by Jenna Jameson. She then changes into a zombie and performs an electrifying strip-tease which results in wild applause by the audience. Soon most of the strippers want to become zombies in order to excite the spectators as well. The club manager (played by Robert Englund of "Nightmare on Elm Street" fame) encourages all of this because he starts making money hand over fist due to increased customer demand. But as the zombies multiply things get out of control and the special army task force moves in to contain the situation. So much for the plot. As for the movie it can be broken down into three parts. The first third of the film was humorous and I enjoyed it. The soldiers played their parts well and the dancers had some good scenes too. I especially liked the part of the local hometown girl (played by Jennifer Holland). The second stage, starting when Kat was bitten, got really weird and was not funny at all. It was at this point that the wheels began to come off. And then it got even worse. The third part, beginning when Kat and her main rival Jeannie (played by Shamron Moore) began to fight was just plain awful. So much so that it completely ruined the movie. As a result I have to give this movie the lowest rating possible. The simple fact is that the director (Jay Lee) had the talent necessary to make a decent film. All he needed to do was write an average script and use a little imagination. He clearly wasn't up to the task.
scarletheels A group of soldiers named the Z-Squad is summoned to Nebraska to take care of a zombie outbreak at a government commissioned lab headed by Dr. Chushfeld. With the United States at war with so many countries, George W. Bush has sanctioned the development of a virus that reanimates dead soldiers. During the brouhaha with the undead, Byrdflough, one of the Z- Squad members is bitten. After witnessing the shooting of a lab assistant who is infected, he panics and manages to escape from the facility, ending up at Rhino, an underground strip club. The seedy establishment is run by Ian (Robert Englund) who despises the women and is off-put by their affection toward him, as well as a bit OCD with his can of disinfectant spray. Upon the arrival of an angel-faced newcomer, Jessy, Rhino's most popular dancer, Kat (Jenna Jameson), is attacked and infected by Byrdflough. Competition brews as they see Kat command more money and attention as a zombie stripper. One by one, they succumb to their desire to become one of the undead so that they can steal the spotlight for their own. There isn't too much to say about this gory, sleazy, ham fest. You want boobs? You want zombies? You want porn stars with boobs as zombies? You got it but be warned that the exotic dancing isn't all that titillating (hello, there's a pole there - use it!) until their eyes are sunken in and their flesh is puckered and grey. Even though Jenna Jameson is billed as the main attraction in this film, sexy Shamron Moore outshines her as Kat's bitchy, resentful rival - both in looks and acting. She's prettier, curvier, and doesn't have Botox-injected lips the size of Texas. The film's biggest mistake is smothering us with social and political rhetoric. Please leave that to Michael Moore or Fox News. The satire fails miserably. It's injected into the movie without any thought or concern about who is spewing it, when, how, where, or why. Zombie Strippers! works as a campy blood-and-guts fest but not as some wanna-be philosophical caveat.The decapitations, zombie feasts, limb removals, disembowelments, and other nasty, revolting displays of carnage will have splatter hounds howling with joy. Some of the CGI is downright laughable but so is the rest of the movie.