Zombeavers (2014) [Netflix (HD)]
Comedy | Horror

They're ferocious, they're furry, they're Zombeavers, the stars of this horror-comedy, directed by Jordan Rubin. When a trio of sexy college girls (Cortney Palm, Rachel Melvin, Lexi Atkins) arrive at a remote cabin for a weekend getaway, their vacation is quickly jeopardized by a hungry bear, a menacing hunter (Rex Linn), and the girls own party-crashing boyfriends (Hutch Dano, Jake Weary, Peter Gilroy). However, these preliminary disturbances are nothing compared to what lurks in the lake by the cabin: the result of a local chemical spill, a horde of bloodthirsty, zombified beavers closes in on the unsuspecting co-eds. It isn't long before the kids are engaged in a life and death struggle with the ferocious Zombeavers, but it turns out that the creatures themselves are only the beginning of their nightmare. Featuring cameos by Bill Burr and John Mayer, Zombeavers is infectiously funny and terrifying.

Storyline: ZOMBEAVERS is an action-packed horror/comedy in which a group of college kids staying at a riverside cabin are menaced by a swarm of deadly zombie beavers. A weekend of sex and debauchery soon turns gruesome as the beavers close in on the kids. Riding the line between scary, sexy and funny, the kids are soon fighting for their lives in a desperate attempt to fend off the hoard of beavers that attack them in and around their cabin. Written by Anonymous

Reviewer's Note: Reviewed by Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer Critics Consensus on May 19, 2015 -- Zombeavers obviously isn't high art, but it delivers just enough of the gory insanity promised by the title to earn a recommendation for genre fans.

[CSW] -1.6- If you are a fan of dumb, sophomoric teen comedies, you may find this really funny. I enjoyed it a bit over disliking it, which means that it was just enough to not make me hate it but not enough to make me really like it either. It was campy and deservers a permanent occasional airing on the really late-night reruns. This falls into that strange category of bad enough and cheesy enough with funny obnoxious characters and just enough one-off dialogs, that as long as you're going in expecting it to be a bad movie it is kind of enjoyable. You might "get tickled" early on and really get a kick out of it, or you might not, it is that kind of movie.
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