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Zombie Honeymoon (2004)

Zombie Honeymoon (2004)
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A young bride says "until death do us part," but finds that doesn't necessarily put an end to her romance in this offbeat blend of horror, comedy, and romance. Danny (Graham Sibley) and Denise (Tracy Coogan) are a young couple who have just gotten married and head off to a beachside bungalow to celebrate their honeymoon. While enjoying a sunny afternoon on the beach, Danny and Denise's idyllic getaway takes a turn for the worse when a monster rises from the ocean and attacks Danny. The creature spews poison into Danny's mouth, and soon the new husband is dead. But Danny isn't gone for long -- he unexpectedly regains consciousness, but Denise soon learns that her new mate has become a flesh-eating zombie, and that the former vegetarian now has a taste for human beings. But Danny still has one link with the world of the living -- he loves Denise with all his heart, and struggles to keep his monstrous appetites under control for her sake, while Denise remains deeply in love with Danny, and tries to adjust to the strange and monstrous changes taking place in the man she married. Zombie Honeymoon was written and directed by Dave Gebroe, who was inspired to make the film by his sister, a horror film fan who lost her husband in a surfing accident not long after they were wed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tracy CooganGraham Sibley, (more)
Director(s):
Dave Gebroe
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Zombie Honeymoon

A young bride says "until death do us part," but finds that doesn't necessarily put an end to her romance in this offbeat blend of horror, comedy, and romance. Danny (Graham Sibley) and Denise (Tracy Coogan) are a young couple who have just gotten married and head off to a beachside bungalow to celebrate their honeymoon. While enjoying a sunny afternoon on the beach, Danny and Denise's idyllic getaway takes a turn for the worse when a monster rises from the ocean and attacks Danny. The creature spews poison into Danny's mouth, and soon the new husband is dead. But Danny isn't gone for long -- he unexpectedly regains consciousness, but Denise soon learns that her new mate has become a flesh-eating zombie, and that the former vegetarian now has a taste for human beings. But Danny still has one link with the world of the living -- he loves Denise with all his heart, and struggles to keep his monstrous appetites under control for her sake, while Denise remains deeply in love with Danny, and tries to adjust to the strange and monstrous changes taking place in the man she married. Zombie Honeymoon was written and directed by Dave Gebroe, who was inspired to make the film by his sister, a horror film fan who lost her husband in a surfing accident not long after they were wed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
83 mins

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Director(s):
Dave Gebroe
Writer(s):
Dave Gebroe
Producer(s):
Dave GebroeChristina Reilly
Categories:
Horror
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Bruce J.

I agree with another reviewer who said that if you enjoy zombie movies you'll like this one too. There are not hordes of zombies running around, rather we follow one zombie on his change from being human to being less than human. The special effects are pretty cool. The story has holes, but overall, grab some popcorn and have fun watching.

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JENNIFER M.

THIS MOVIE WASN'T THAT BAD. IT WAS BETTER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE. IT HAD ITS FUNNY MOMENTS AND ITS GROSS MOMENTS. OVERALL I GIVE IT A B.

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James G.

…and that’s a good thing. This zombie flick, which was made for Showtime/Cinemax, is an amusing film that you can’t take seriously. The blood is plentiful, the story is nuts, and you’ll wonder about the plot holes. The effects are decent too. If you enjoy zombie movies and want something a bit more light hearted than some serious Italian downer go with this movie.

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