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Chopper Chicks in Zombietown
Riding around on their motorbikes, a gang of tough women bikers are the only thing that stands between a crowd of zombies, which have been accidentally let out of their secure cave, and those still alive in the town.
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Plot Summary
A group of female motorcycle bikers, known as the Chopper Chicks, are stranded in a small town that is overrun by zombies. They must band together with the quirky town residents to survive the undead onslaught and find a way to escape. The film blends elements of biker culture with low-budget zombie horror and dark comedy.
Critical Reception
Chopper Chicks in Zombietown is a cult classic among fans of low-budget horror and exploitation films. While not critically acclaimed upon its release, it has gained a following for its campy humor, energetic B-movie aesthetic, and a surprisingly strong female-led cast. It's often praised for its commitment to its absurd premise.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its unique blend of biker gang and zombie horror tropes.
Lauded for its fun, campy tone and energetic B-movie charm.
Criticized by some for its low production values and predictable plot.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive among fans of cult and B-movies, who enjoy its over-the-top premise and genre mashup.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the Southern California desert, with many scenes filmed in the ghost town of Randsburg.
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