Deadheads

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"A Road Trip Movie to Die For."
  • R
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 5.3  (5,577)

Deadheads is a 2011 horror-comedy film directed by Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce, starring Michael McKiddy, Ross Kidder, Markus Taylor, and Natalie Victoria. The movie revolves around two best friends, Mike and Brent, who are both zombies. Mike and Brent have managed to retain some of their humanity and their memories from before they died, which leads them on a journey to find a cure for their condition.

The film begins by introducing us to Mike and Brent, who are both reanimated corpses that have come back to life with no memory of their death or how they became zombies. While they are coming to terms with their condition and trying to find their place in the world, they discover that they are not alone. In fact, there is an entire community of zombies living in the world, and they all have their own stories to tell.

As they begin to explore their world, Mike and Brent meet a beautiful young woman named Ellie, who is also a zombie. Ellie is different from most zombies, however, as she can speak and has retained her intelligence and personality. The three of them soon become inseparable as they set out on a road trip to find a scientist who might be able to cure them.

Throughout their journey, Mike, Brent, and Ellie encounter a variety of challenges, including encounters with a group of zombie hunters, run-ins with dangerous cults, and conflicts with other zombies who do not share their desire for a cure. However, despite these challenges, the trio remains determined to find a solution to their condition and to regain control over their lives.

The film is a unique blend of horror and comedy and offers a fresh take on the zombie genre. Deadheads is a lighthearted romp that takes a more comedic look at the zombie mythos. While there are moments of genuine horror and tension, much of the movie is played for laughs. For example, there's an extended sequence involving a car chase that's filmed entirely from inside the car, which adds a sense of humor to the film.

One of the strengths of Deadheads is its cast. McKiddy, Kidder, and Taylor all give strong performances as the film's lead characters. As Mike and Brent, McKiddy and Kidder have excellent chemistry and play off each other well. Taylor is also great as the eccentric and paranoid scientist, Dr. Bowe.

Another notable aspect of the movie is its soundtrack. The movie features a variety of recognizable punk and indie rock songs that complement the film's tone and add to its overall atmosphere. Some examples of the tracks used in the film include "Psychic City" by YACHT and "Smiling Faces Sometimes" by Undisputed Truth.

Overall, Deadheads is a fun and lighthearted zombie movie that is sure to appeal to fans of both horror and comedy genres. The movie's unique blend of humor and horror, excellent performances, and a killer soundtrack make it a must-see for any fan of the undead.

Deadheads is a 2011 adventure movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (5,577)
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