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Hide & Creep Zombie Flick Cometh!Posted by:Isnt it amazing what low budget indie films can do? First we have RISEN in the works which I cant wait for now I get word of the film Hide & Creep and this thing looks fan-tastic. Can never go wrong when zombie fans make a zombie movie and actually know wtf they are doing. This bad boy looks like Shaun of the Dead meets Malcolm in the Middle... well thats my take on it from the writeup and the trailers I have seen.
Whats that you say? You want to see the trailers to? Well worry not my young zombie fledglings clicketh here and click on trailers. Be sure and send us some feedfback on what you think. The film I am told was made for a cool $20k which is pretty good when you have a peak at the overall quality. In the sleepy town of Thorsby, Alabama, no one had a life. Then the dead showed up. Now instead of just killing time the people of Thorsby are killing each other, taking up arms as the zombies take to the streets, the barbecue joints and the strip bars. Soon spaceships are flying overhead, federal agents are patrolling the grounds and a few fearless individuals are joining forces to run like hell. A story about the lives we forget to lead, the people we fail to bury properly and the scary-ass creatures we have to eliminate along the way, Hide and Creep is a celebration of those who rise to the occasion just when all hope and television reception seem lost. A zombie film with brains, a comedy with boobs, Hide and Creep puts us on the front lines of a backwater town in crisis, giving us a taste of a community starving for action and a murderous horde hungry for human flesh. Inspired by the horror/humor short Birthday Call, Hide and Creep is the first feature-length film by Crewless Productions of Birmingham, Alabama. Founded in 2001 by Chuck Hartsell and Chance Shirley, Crewless is an independent film company in spirit, in content and--most noticeably to all those who pay the bills--in financial capital. In addition to Birthday Call and Hide and Creep, Crewless Productions' film roster includes the shorts The Seven Year Switch, Tit For Tat and Reciprocity. Props to Lee for pointing this flick out to us.
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