Movie Feature: A Little Bit Of Zombie
With
a string of acclaims from various festivals, “A Little Bit of Zombie”
recently won in the Canadian Film Festival as “Best Feature Film” and bagged
Honolulu’s International Film Festival Gold Kahuna Award Won along with Golden
Ace Award – Las Vegas Int’l Film Festival’s Golden Ace Award, Louisville Fright
Night Film Festival, Mexico Int’l Film Festival’s Golden Palm Award, Houston
International Film Festival’s Gold Remi Award, Fright Night Film Festival
Kentucky as Best Feature-Film, Best Comedy Film and Best Zombie Film.
“A Little Bit of Zombie” follows the adventures of Steve, a mild-mannered
HR manager (Kristopher Turner) who becomes infected with a virus during a
weekend get-away with his sister, Sarah (Kristen Hager) his best friend, Craig
(Shawn Roberts), and his fiancé, Tina (Crystal Lowe). While he attempts to fulfill
his overwhelming desire for brains he must elude Max (Stephen McHattie), the
obsessed zombie hunter hot on his trail, and avoid the wrath of his
bridezilla-to-be. He tries to keep it together but his fiancée will do anything
to make sure the wedding takes place, even when her husband-to-be is a little
bit zombie.
After being bitten by a mosquito in a secluded forest, where they will spend
the weekend planning their wedding, Steve that night has a “brainy” nightmare,
where he ends up sucking his sister’s brains out of her head with a
straw. The next morning, Steve begins to experience the symptoms of
being semi-undead. He goes for a run, but can’t find his pulse. His senses are
heightened. He can’t stomach normal food. He wants brains. Steve tries to keep
this from Tina, Craig and Sarah, as he scurries about chasing woodland
creatures for their brains.
After Steve returns from his unsuccessful hunt, he devours the head of
Tina’s beloved pet rabbit, Muffins, satiating his hunger for brains
momentarily. Just then, Tina and the others come home, to find Muffin’s
dangling out of Steve’s mouth. After meeting a fellow “brain
connoisseur” in butcher Captain Cletus, Steve feels better. The group comes to
term with his affliction, and Steve starts to enjoy the benefits of being a
zombie on vacation. He soon discovers that animal brains are like junk food to
zombies, and gets violently ill. Only real human brains will suffice. Tina
makes a plan to get Steve some real brains by finding the jerkiest guy in town
for him to eat.
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