A town built on top of a radioactive nuclear reactor gets infested with zombies. Two high school kids fall into a fake hole in a tunnel. Nothing much comes from it except plot convenience. Once their parents rescue them, both families end up in the same house so they can combine forces to survive the onslaught.
Most of the movie consists of uninspired scenes that are the equivalent of your high school friend with a camcorder filming a chase scene with zombies. It's fun for the participants, but tedious to watch if you weren't involved.
The father of one teen has a horrible mullet. The other father is a former military guy who decides they should walk for miles rather than take a car (because the sound would attract the zombies). As expected, this proves to be a big mistake.
The acting and dialogue are bad, the makeup is amateur, and it's shot on video. This is a total home made production. The best thing I can say is I give credit to anyone who can actually finish a low budget movie. It takes lots of time, effort, and planning. That being said, just because it's an admirable accomplishment, that doesn't mean it's not horrible. In the Extras, there is behind the scenes footage and Todd Sheets seems like a nice enough guy, even with his propensity to wear what appears to be Lycra bike shorts.
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