Starring - Meredith Host (Evil Night, Taintlight), Desiree Saetia (Moist Fury, Zombie Babies), and Kate Lewis (Phantom of the Grindhouse)
Release Date - 2015
Genre - Comedy/Fantasy/Adventure
Tagline - "Four geeky virgins, one dead body, use your imagination"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection)
Rating (out of 5):
The Weirdsies follows four young adults who want to lose their v-cards. When they hear tale of a recently deceased body a days walk away near the train tracks they set out to make use of dead man's rigid bone. However, along the way they encounter local bullies, aliens, and others that stand in their way of their sweet lay.
The Weirdsies is unlike any other film from Seaver. It still has his trademark dialogue and unforgettable characters but the overall look and feel of the film is by far his best. The film doesn't look cheap and rushed like a lot of his films and the cinematography is leagues above his previous films. Though his remake of Evil Night comes close to looking this good this is still his best film and one that I highly suggest fans of cult cinema to check out. The acting in this one is great. Even though I had seen this one before I still found myself laughing at these performances. The entire cast delivers some memorable one liners and hilarious dialogue. Meredith Host once again knocks out a seriously funny performance and her masturbation scene is the stuff of legends. Desiree Saetia and Kate Lewis are great as well. All three work great together and their comedic timing is perfect. We also get another hilarious performance from Josh Suire. He always brings high energy to his performance and this is no exception. The story for this one is a black comedy approach to a group of people wanting to lose their virginity. It's American Pie meets Nekromantic and it fucking works. The humor, the disgusting desire to get vaginally and anally wrecked, and the weird encounters along the way all work. The film pulls the viewer in and hits you with a lot of what the fuck moments and tons of humor. When I say that this is Seaver's best yet I truly mean that. Even the writing for this one is the best he has done yet. Finally, this isn't a bloody horror flick like most of you are expecting. We get a little bit of practical effects and some visual effects but the film is more focused on the characters and the story instead of blood and gore. Overall, The Weidsies is a fucking wild ride that only someone with thirty years experience could deliver. I highly recommend snagging this loaded blu from makeflix.com. You will not be disappointed.
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