Monster of the Day #1347

Oh, it’s just a regular cat.

  • Eric Hinkle

    I’m hoping someone can share the title for this one. And what’s up with all the zombie animal movies lately? I suppose I can see the story/plot rationale done as some mutant form of rabies driving animals mad with bloodlust, but it still seems like an odd direction for the genre to take.

  • Acethepug

    “Buy ME low-grade gushy food, will ya? Maybe I’ll just eat YOU!”

  • Acethepug

    Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, IIRC

  • Eric Hinkle

    Thanks. I’ve seen that film around. I wondered if it was a comedy or a horror film.

  • bgbear_rnh

    If animals zombified in movies it all would be over for mankind very quickly and make a very short film.

  • bgbear_rnh

    It was a catastrophe.

  • Flangepart

    So, what’s next? Zombie machines? Zombie Zombies? I think this corpse has walked as far as it can.

  • bgbear_rnh

    I fear all the dead batteries I have at home.

  • zombiewhacker

    So I guess the cat’s out of the body bag?

  • The Rev.

    This came and went and I really heard nothing about it. Anyone here see it? Is it any good? Of course, if it’s on Netflix or something, I’m sure I can just find out for myself.

  • Eric Hinkle

    No need to CATch it then? (Sorry, but I don’t know how to italicize words on this blog.)

  • Eric Hinkle

    Here’s a 4-star review from Amazon:

    “When the zombie apocalypse happens, the police and military are of no
    use. Three scouts team up with a savvy stripper (Sarah Dumont) to save
    the secret senior party and Ben’s (Tye Sheridan) crush (Halston Sage).

    This
    was a fun nonsense zombie film. The viral outbreak also effect animals
    such as deer and kittens. The scene of them getting ready to do battle
    against the zombies happened way too late into the film. Could have used
    more Scorpions.

    Guide: F-bomb, topless zombie.”