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Zombie Strippers
Published on April 15, 2008 at 4:20am
During George W. Bushs fourth term as president, the administrations desire for crises and predisposition toward fuck-ups leads to the creation of a zombie virus that the government hopes will help replenish troops for its various overseas conflicts. Infected women become super-strong and maintain their intelligence, but the men remain your typical, shambling, mindless undead. So when the virus leaks into a strip club, the place becomes the most popular illegal joint in town. All too often with horror/cult movies, a catchy title masks a low budget and an even lower level of talent, but director Jay Lee (The Slaughter) delivers absolutely everything you could possibly hope for in a film called Zombie Strippers, with a consistently hilarious, brutal, and titillating mash-up of Return of the Living Dead and Showgirls that actually beats out Mark Pirros Nudist Colony of the Dead for the unofficial title of best naked zombie movie ever. He even manages some George Romerostyle social commentary, with zombie-dom as a metaphor for plastic surgerythat star Jenna Jamesons plasticized, pre-zombie face is actually scarier than the final monstrous version only proves the point. Easily the best movie of the year so far. Really.
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