
A strange virus causes the majority of the female population to turn into lethal carnivorous zombie strippers. A small band of survivors - amiable geek Idaho, laconic macho cowboy Frisco, spunky Virginia, and her scrappy sister West - embark on a dangerous cross country trek to get to Grandma's house in Portland, Oregon.... (Full plot summary below)
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A strange virus causes the majority of the female population to turn into lethal carnivorous zombie strippers. A small band of survivors - amiable geek Idaho, laconic macho cowboy Frisco, spunky Virginia, and her scrappy sister West - embark on a dangerous cross country trek to get to Grandma's house in Portland, Oregon.
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| User ReviewAl MEpic stupidly awesome b-flix on Netflix ... Making fun of zombie land ... Love when shane picks movies!! |
| User ReviewOur LWTF! (Wow, This is Far-out!) This is the short version of the movie review. In 2009 Columbia Pictures released a movie called "Zombieland", and it was an amazingly different kind of zombie movie. Two years later, in 2011, Cheezy Flicks (Love that honesty) released a parody called "Stripperland". This movie is, in my humble opinion, a truly bizarre and enjoyable experience. Rather than try to copy every major element of "Zombieland", the writers only made parody versions of the main characters and a handful of events. Like many low budget parodies (the estimated budget was $500,000), "Stripperland" is rife with amateurish special effects, trite dialogue, and over-acting, but it is done in such a way as to be actually quite enjoyable. Many of these movies get lambasted with criticisms like "stupid" and "sophomoric", and Stripperland is all of these things, but that doesn't mean it's not worth watching. This movie has its predictable moments, but it also has some jaw-dropping surprises in it. Basically, it's a guilty pleasure. Much in the way that a gourmet will secretly enjoy McDonald's, or an aficionado of opera will tap their foot to "Ice, Ice, Baby", this movie can easily be enjoyed even by those who prefer movies like "the Silence of the Lambs", "Titanic", or "Avatar". However, as one of my friends put it: "It hurted my brain". My rating: C- (B+ for the fun factor) |
| User ReviewAugust CA brain-dead, mildly entertaining parody of "Zombieland" in which a stripper virus turns almost all the world's women into scantily-clad cannibal corpses with an affinity or hip hop, high heels and poles. Pretty well politically incorrect on every level and often self-consciously so. Drags a bit in spots and some of the jokes don't work, but succeeds often enough to elicit a few chuckles. Visibly low-budget but makes the most of what it's got. Shake it 'til it falls off, baby. Despite the assertions of both Netflix and Flixter, Gilbert Gottfried does NOT appear in this flick. |
| User ReviewDaniel LA seriously chessy production... Feels like a failed replica of zombieland. |