Freeloaders
Freeloaders

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Freeloaders

2005
Movie
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English

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IMDb3.3/10
Director: Daniel R. AdamsGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of slackers living in a run-down house decide to capitalize on their neighbor's impending death by planning to inherit his fortune. However, their scheme is complicated when they discover their neighbor is actually a zombie. They must then band together to stop the undead neighbor and his growing zombie horde from taking over their neighborhood.

Critical Reception

Freeloaders was a low-budget independent comedy that received a limited theatrical release and direct-to-video distribution. It garnered generally negative reviews from critics, who often cited its unoriginal plot, crude humor, and poor execution. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film uninspired and unfunny.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is often criticized for its predictable and uninspired plot.

  • The humor is frequently described as crude, juvenile, and unfunny.

  • Many reviews point to weak performances and poor production values.

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Fun Fact

Despite the presence of actors like Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes, known for their roles in cult comedies, 'Freeloaders' did not achieve significant critical or commercial success.

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