Peelers
A small town strip club owner must defend her bar, her strippers and her life when violent infected patrons show up on the final closing night and all hell breaks loose.
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- Cast:
- Wren Walker , Caz Odin Darko , Manny Jacinto , Jason Asuncion
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Absolutely brilliant
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Was literally bombarded by the trailer to this wherever I went on Youtube. It looked campy and fun and that's about it. Turns out I was half-right. It was totally fun! I like indie films and this is definitely in my wheelhouse. And if you're a baseball fan you'll understand what I mean by that expression. The story is a lady runs a strip club and it's being bought out but on the last night some s**t hits the fan and it's horror time. Some of the same horror tropes are there but this is where the film gets its charm. They have fun with it, break the rules and have great characters and situations that keep your attention. Well done. And here's the kicker. I got the bluray and it has so much cool extra stuff on it! I gave this film an extra star (maybe two) just for that. I have no problem supporting a film like this. Maybe a sequel??
You can't go wrong with strippers and zombies, or near zombies in this case. The setting is a small town strip club with strippers far too pretty and too many to be believable (three dancers maximum, one has to look like me in a dress). Filmed in Vancouver (where the last coal mine had shut down a year ago) a group of Hispanic coal miners make their way into the bar.The first 30 minutes or so establish character and allow us to watch the strippers, with one golden shower spray they could have omitted. Eventually our miners turn into ? and an issue arises on how to kill something that keeps coming back to life.I found the dialogue to be more crude and adolescent than funny. They had a running gag of "Don't call me BJ" which wasn't funny the first time they used it or the tenth time. Seriously, if you find someone killed at a club, the first action would be to shut down and call the police unless you killed them...and you might want to go outside and call them.The film also had good dialogue that worked when they weren't attempting to be crass. 3 stars minimum for anything stripper and zombie.Guide: F-word. lap dance. Nudity (Momona Komagata, Wren Walker, Nikki Wallin, Victoria Gomez, + a couple more. Just about everyone in the film had a credited body double)
In a small town, Blue Jean (Wren Walker) is the owner of a strip club that grieves the death of her boyfriend Lucas. She decided to sell the club and she is promoting a farewell night for clients. Four Mexican workers come to the bar to celebrate the oil they found in a coal mine but they do not feel well. When they go to the restroom, they turn into bizarre creatures. Meanwhile Blue's stepson, the troublemaker Logan (Madison J. Loos), arrives in the bar in a stolen car chased by two police officers. He hides in Blue's office but soon people are attacked by the monsters wreaking havoc on the club. Blue Jean and the other survivors have to fight to destroy the creatures and save their lives."Peelers" is a terrible horror film with a storyline that is a sub product of "Zombie Strippers". However "Peelers" is messy B-movie, with a lame and corny story without the necessary humor for this type of film. The last part is awful, with the participation of the guy that bought the strip club. The brilliant deduction of the survivors that the creatures would be affected by water or beer is maybe the dumbest part of this flick. Further, when the viewer expects that this movie has finished, there are other scene in the credits. My vote is three.Title (Brazil): Not Available
First things first - thanks to this abortion I am never again watching a movie unless it has at least 200 votes and more than 50 reviews.I like indie horror, there is something quite satisfying in knowing filmmaker has managed to come up with a good/great movie on shoestring budget. I have enjoyed many of them over the years. This however, is impossible to enjoy, or even watch unless you're stoned/drunk out of your mind or just plain dumb. Low budget is no excuse for truly awful acting, unlikeable characters, poor effects and a story that could be written by a 8 year old with high fever. Directors previous effort, Skew, is nothing short of a masterpiece compared to this one. Younger viewers will probably "enjoy" lots of flesh as it all goes down in a stripclub. But the girls are fugly and no amount of naked boobies and asses can save this wreck from bottom of a barrel. Main character of "Blue Jean" has about as much charisma as those stripper poles. Two "facts" about her are funnier and more entertaining than anything in the movie - she is "classically trained actress" (maybe in softcore porn) according to IMDb. And she supposedly "beat out over 200 other actresses for this role", something that is almost impossible to believe. I simply refuse to think that there were over 200 other girls who were less talented than her :) But hey, maybe there really were a few hundred 5 dollar strippers auditioning for the role and only 5% of them spoke English. That is the only possible explanation.Here is a funny "coincidence" - as of 05.04.17. every single person (except 1 out of 19) who gave this movie positive feedback has written only one review and one vote on their profiles. And guess what, its of this movie. I guess nothing beats closest family and friends.