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Ninjas vs. Zombies is a 2008 American independent film written and directed by Justin Timpane. It parodies the science-fiction, horror, zombie and ninja genres. The rough cut of the film premiered as a "bootleg screening" on October 31, 2008, and later screened on November 1, 2008 in Leesburg, Virginia at the historic Tally Ho Theatre.[1][2]

Ninjas vs. Zombies
Still from fight scene in Ninjas vs. Zombies
Directed byJustin Timpane
Written byJustin Timpane
StarringCory Eskridge Okouchi
Daniel Ross
Dan Guy
Carla Okouchi
PJ Megaw
Daniel Mascarello
Melissa McConnell
Tara Moore
Release date
  • October 31, 2008 (2008-10-31)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Story


The film revolves around seven friends, three of whom are magically granted the use of ninja powers to fight back against hordes of zombies, and their evil leader Eric. The press kit for the film describes the premise as follows:

"Seven friends, struggling with late 20s, early 30s life, find themselves in terrifying danger when a long dead loved one is magically resurrected and starts devouring souls. To make matters worse, three of them have been granted the power of the ninja, and now must lead the fight against a power they cannot hope to vanquish. If they fail, the undead will overrun their little town, and maybe the world."[3]

The closing credits thank "Joss Whedon (Who Doesn't Know We Exist)".


Soundtrack


The film features an eponymous theme song written and performed by Nick Bognar and Michael Roth. The song is also included on Bognar's 2009 album Our Mouths Are Open.


Critical reception



Sequels


A sequel to the film, titled Ninjas vs Vampires was released in early 2011. A third film Ninjas vs Monsters released in 2013.[10]


References


  1. Horror Society: Ninjas vs. Zombies PREMIERE
  2. "Ninjas vs. Zombies to Premier Halloween Night". Fatally Yours: For the Love of Horror.
  3. "Ninja vs. Zombies Press Kit" (PDF).
  4. "'Ninjas vs Zombies' Trailer Debut!". BloodyDisgusting.com. 2008-09-05.
  5. "Ninjas vs. Zombies". Arrow in the Head.
  6. "The Indie Award of Merit 2009". Beyond The Indie Fest. 2009-02-26.
  7. "Ninjas vs Zombies Review". More Horror News. 2010-10-16.
  8. "Ninjas. Zombies. Ninjas vs. Zombies? Sure, Why Not?". Beyond Hollywood. 2008-08-29.
  9. Chris Beaumont (2008-09-12). "Movie Media: The Animation Show, An American Carol, Transporter 3, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Bitch Slap, City of Ember, Ninjas vs. Zombies". Newstex (available through the Lexis News database).
  10. "Ninjas vs. Monsters". IMDb. 14 October 2012.





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