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So, 'Zombies For Dinner: The Double Cannibal's Fatal Mistake' takes a quirky premise and runs with it, I guess you could say. The atmosphere is darkly comedic, with a certain grim charm that keeps you intrigued. The pacing's a bit uneven; it kind of lulls in spots but then hits you with some wild zombie chaos out of nowhere. The practical effects? They range from hilariously bad to surprisingly effective, adding to that low-budget charm. The performances are what you'd expect from a film like this—over-the-top and occasionally cringeworthy, but it all blends into the absurdity. It’s definitely got that DIY indie vibe, and the whole rotten meat angle? It’s just twisted enough to make you chuckle.
Low-budget indie horrorUnique premise with dark humorGood practical effects for its time
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