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Language
  
English

5.4/10
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Genre
  
Adventure, Comedy, Horror

Country
  
United States

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Director
  
Brett Pierce Drew T. Pierce

Release date
  
April 29, 2011 (2011-04-29)

Writer
  
Brett Pierce, Drew T. Pierce

Directors
  
Drew T. Pierce, Brett Pierce

Cast
  
Michael McKiddy
(Mike Kellerman),
Ross Kidder
(Brent Guthrie),
Markus Taylor
(Cheese),
Thomas Galasso
(Thomas Jeremiah),
Harry Burkey
(Cliff),
Natalie Victoria
(Ellie Masterson)

Screenplay
  
Drew T. Pierce, Brett Pierce

Producers
  
Drew T. Pierce, Brett Pierce, Andy Drummond, Kevin Van Hagen

Similar movies
  
World War Z
,
Rammbock: Berlin Undead
,
Zombie Isle
,
Zombie Lake
,
Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead
,
Day of the Dead

Tagline
  
The dead will walk, talk and ride shotgun.

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Deadheads is a 2011 American zombie comedy film co-directed, co-written, and co-produced by Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce. It stars Michael McKiddy and Ross Kidder as sentient zombies who go on a road trip.

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Plot

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Mike and Brent are inexplicably coherent zombies who become self-aware during a zombie attack. As Mike's memories slowly come back to him, he recalls wanting to visit his girlfriend so that he can tell her that he loves her. Brent adopts a feral zombie which he dubs "Cheese", and they set off, not knowing that they are being tracked by an evil corporation. Eventually captured by a zombie hunter hired by the corporation, the boys escape and make their way to Mike's girlfriend, who accepts him despite his condition.

Cast

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  • Michael McKiddy as Mike Kellerman
  • Ross Kidder as Brent Guthrie
  • Markus Taylor as Cheese
  • Thomas Galasso as Thomas Jeremiah
  • Natalie Victoria as Ellie Masterson
  • Eden Malyn as Emily
  • Benjamin Webster as McDinkle
  • Greg Dow as Gillman
  • Harry Burkey as Cliff
  • Leonard Kelly-Young as Charles
  • Production

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    Production completed in March 2010. The Evil Dead franchise was an inspiration for the directors, brothers whose father worked on the first film in that series.

    Release

    DeadHeads premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 29, 2011. After it sold out, the festival scheduled a second screening. It was released on home video in the UK in by Freestyle Digital Media on January 2012, and in the US in March 2012.

    Reception

    John Marrone of Bloody Disgusting rated it 2.5/5 stars and wrote that it is an unapologetically stupid yet funny film. Gareth Jones of Dread Central rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "Besides its failings DeadHeads is well shot and directed, suitably appealing, and the laughs that it does deliver (if variably) and likable characters will definitely see you through to the end." Noah Lee of Film Threat rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "DeadHeads is an amusing, low budget movie that does a lot with what it's been given." Andrew Mack of Twitch Film wrote, "Dead Heads has the right balance of the Zom and the Com." Ben Bussey of Brutal As Hell called it "a genuinely fresh and unexpected approach to the subgenre".

    References

    Deadheads (film) Wikipedia
    Deadheads (film) IMDb Deadheads (film) themoviedb.org