ZombieWestern: It Came from the West

2007
ZombieWestern: It Came from the West
6.6| 0h17m| en| More Info
Released: 02 March 2007 Released
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Country: Denmark
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Official Website: http://www.zombiewestern.com/ZombieWestern
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Virgil lives alone with his bully father and a mute bartender and he is being mocked by the two tough cowboys Eddie and Hank. Because of The Dark Butcher who has been terrorizing the local Indian tribe, the Indians see no other way, than bringing the dead to live by performing The Forbidden Rituals. When the Zombies suddenly attack the saloon, action begins and true characters are brought to daylight. And who is The Dark Butcher?

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ElijahCSkuggs Any fan of Meet the Feebles, Team America, Let My Puppets Come and anything horror, especially zombie related, should definitely get a kick out of Zombie Western: It Came From the West.This lil short involves a young, under-appreciated son of a big brawling father. When Zombies come from the....west, the son is finally given an opportunity to show his non-believers that he's no weak-pi$$er.This was a really cool little short that had gore, some good humor and lots of fantastic puppetry. The artistic aspect to the film was really unique looking and really a blast to watch. Not as glossy and put together as say Team America, but still just as amusing. Puppets and chainsaws are an instant win in my book. Also, it says to look out for the full length version. Not sure when we can see that, but I hope sooner rather than later.
mayflower-9 Applause to these guys! They've made a great little puppet-short with a lot of black humor and classic over-the-top violence. It's a tongue-in-cheek homage to the old Leone-westerns and the cinematography and sets are great. The only problem I have with this short is the pacing and editing in some of the action/gore scenes which is lacking at times. I understand that these guys are first-timers, and with that in mind, this i nothing less than a great debut. Looking forward to their first feature-length flick!