Movie Information
Overall Rank: 15076
Average Rating: 2.4/4
# of Ratings: 7
Theatrical Release Date: 10/30/2015
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 02/09/2016
Language: English
Genre: Comedy, Horror
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Robbie Pickering
Actors: Nicholas Braun, Cerina Vincent, Bob Odenkirk, Patton Oswalt, Vanessa Hudgens, Keegan-Michael Key
Plot: In the town of Dillford vampires, humans and zombies got along just fine - but then something new arrived and it leads to all-out war between the three groups. Three teenagers band together in order to return things to "normal". -- Chris Kavan
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Rating of
2.5/4
Hilarious
ikkegoemikke - wrote on 08/14/2016
"I think I'm having brain withdrawals."
Completely hilarious. That's my feeling about "Freaks of nature". First I was afraid this would be another high school teen-movie. Eventually this turned out to be a rather absurd, horror-comedy. A kind of "Porkies in Zombieland" with vampires, zombies and a crazy army of aliens passing through. Of course the known types of youngsters were used again. As expected. First you have the cool student Dag (Nicholas Braun) who abandoned his friend Ned (Josh Fadem) because this one still acted nerdy. Of course he's madly in love with the girl next door Lorelei (Vanessa Hudgens), who looks tremendously tasty, but ultimately it's an impossible love because she's hooked up with a local jock. And last but not least, there's also the pathetic girl Petra …
Rating of
2/4
Bizarre Teen Comedy-Horror Hybrid
Unknown - wrote on 06/09/2016
Very inventive novel idea turns into a so-so teen comedy. The usual trappings of high school movies force the characters into cliched areas. It is nice to see focus on the kids, but when your story embodies the same motif of high schoolers maturing in relationships (romantic and friendly) it drags down the fun. We've seen this same scenario of a guy befriending the weirdo and chasing after a hot girl only to find the better girl in front of him. Nothing new is added to this tired formula. The only new addition is the overall creative plot surrounding them. Throwing vampires, zombies, and aliens all in the same movie turned out to be an effortless mashup. Those elements breathe easy together in a straight up comedic tone. The comedy itself is pretty hit-or-miss. I chuckled often …
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