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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Chuck Hartsell, Chance Shirley |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2004 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Asylum Home Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Color, English, Feature, Horror, USA, Zombies |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 686340170438 |
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Customer Reviews of Hide and Creep
Someone in AL watch Shaun of the Dead A dark comedy and satyr poking fun at zombies, red necks, and fans of zombie movies. Not the best in speacil effects, scripts, or directing but worth the watch.
this is worth seeing
i really liked this movie. there wasn't much gore. there wasn't anything scary. but there were very funny lines. it was made on a low budget [well, at least they didn't use the money on the film]
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>the acting was very good, throughout. good charactorization, and the camera work was always well done. they had no great f/x and the back drop is just a little town.
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>zombie infestation hits a backwater town on a weekend when the sheiff is away. this means that the characters have to handle the problem themselves.
indie zombie success
Imagine "Shawn of the Dead" set in Alabama and filmed on a budget of $9,000 or so and you have Hide and Creep. Zombies invade a small southern town and have the misfortune to cross paths with a sardonic and bored video store owner, a jilted lover, and a wisecracking police dispatcher (well played by Birmingham thespian Meilssa Bush). Expect plenty of southern fried deadpan, and mediocre acting but delivered with the type of direction that can only come from a fan. It doesn't have the flash or the effects of Resident Evil, or even 28 Days Later, but the producers and directors of "Hide and Creep" did a laudible job of realizing what they could pull off given the limitations they had. If you're looking for zombie movie fun, go no further.
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>And the director's name is Kyle -- how cool is that?