

Freezer Burn: The Invasion of Laxdale
Disguised as executives from a Dutch Oil Company, Aliens from outer space buy a local farming company and promise to create jobs for the failing farming town. Their goal is to use crop circles to heat up the temperature of the earth and eventually turn the entire planet into a Club-Med for extra-terrestrials.
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Plot Summary
In the quiet town of Laxdale, an alien invasion is imminent, but the extraterrestrial visitors have a peculiar weakness: freezing temperatures. A group of unlikely heroes, armed with little more than their wits and an industrial freezer, must race against time to save their town from the chilly conquerors. This low-budget sci-fi comedy blends B-movie charm with a quirky premise.
Critical Reception
Freezer Burn: The Invasion of Laxdale is a cult B-movie that has garnered a niche following for its campy humor and inventive, albeit low-budget, special effects. While not a critical darling, it's often praised by fans of independent horror-comedies for its unique concept and energetic execution, particularly considering its modest production values.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its low-budget charm and unique premise.
- Praised for its over-the-top humor and energetic pace.
- Recognized for its DIY aesthetic and dedication to its quirky concept.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, with many local actors and crew contributing to its independent spirit.
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