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Motocross Zombies from Hell
Follow long time best friends "the motocross rider", his "tuner" and their wise cracking female friend as they prepare for a big off road race weekend. Little do they know one of the other teams has a dark secret, a secret that makes them pretty much unbeatable! This undefeated team is part ghost story part legend, and part myth, so what's their secret? The riders are all dead but must race to live! that's right! they are ZOMBIES! Watch as the teams clash and blood drips...all the way to a action packed ending!
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Plot Summary
A group of motocross riders accidentally unleash a horde of zombie bikers. They must fight for survival against the undead onslaught. The film blends elements of horror and low-brow comedy.
Critical Reception
Motocross Zombies from Hell was a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered minimal critical attention and is primarily known for its connection to Dustin Diamond. Reviews were generally unfavorable, citing poor production values and uninspired storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its campy, B-movie aesthetic by a niche audience.
Heavily criticized for its low production quality and weak plot.
Often cited as an example of direct-to-video schlock.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely absent or negative, with comments often focusing on the film's amateurish execution and lack of engaging content.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by and stars Dustin Diamond, best known for his role as Screech Powers in the hit 90s sitcom 'Saved by the Bell'.
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