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Post by classichorrorfan on Aug 21, 2023 8:44:13 GMT -5
"Safe Zone: The Making Of Safe Zone" is actually a feature length comedy mockumentary on a failed zombie film. It has a good realistic outlook on what it is actually like trying to make a feature length film, especially on a low budget, which is a lot different from how a lot of people think it is. It also has plenty of interviews and behind the scenes footage. It even has a lot of scenes from the failed movie that are actually cool and intense looking. The zombies are also cool and intense looking themselves. There is also a bizarre eye opening scene where a meth good ties and up and screws a female zombie, only to get shot in the heart for it. There is also a scene with Lumpy Trunks the clown turning into a zombie while performing at a kid's birthday party, eats everybody at it, then to get wasted by John the zombie hunter, only John also has to blow his own brains out afterward due to getting bit while in his process, followed by a funny behind the scenes shot with the actor who plays John then getting up to say, "Okay." The director gets onto a trip into thinking he is making a Sundance ready zombie film, only to have everybody else clearly see the project is falling apart more and more as it goes along. He even has his main actors quitting left and right with his replacement actors not even doing that good, if even showing at all. He then needs to get back into a warehouse he was shooting at, but its owner was charging too much to use it anymore. It eventually twists to a sad but touching ending to where you can feel sorry for he guy, with a lot of emotion clearly being there. This one has a similar plot and humor to "Diary Of The Dead," "The Dead Hate The Living," "Not Another B Movie," "Cut Throat," "American Zombie Film," and the like.
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