Biker Zombies from Detroit starts us off on blurry video that screams amateurishness (despite a bold meta moment in which Tommy Brunswick defends the medium to a film school snob), a homemade movie in which bad actors murder a script that nevertheless had some pretty good lines. Its plot about Satan taking bad people and turning them into biker demons that might fit a remedial episode of Buffy or Angel, is dull as dishwater, and you're left taking more interest in the romance between the two leads, a plot that really has nowhere to go.
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Biker Zombies from Detroit starts us off on blurry video that screams amateurishness (despite a bold meta moment in which Tommy Brunswick defends the medium to a film school snob), a homemade movie in which bad actors murder a script that nevertheless had some pretty good lines. Its plot about Satan taking bad people and turning them into biker demons that might fit a remedial episode of Buffy or Angel, is dull as dishwater, and you're left taking more interest in the romance between the two leads, a plot that really has nowhere to go.