7/10
some funny situations
29 April 2013
The title says it all, you will have some heavy Cockney accents and you will have zombies. Does it work? I was afraid because seen the failure Strippers vs Werewolves (2012) I thought it was going to be the same. Luckily it wasn't. The gore was in tact this time.

The story is very simple. Some friends do want to rob a bank. By doing so they have one problem, while robbing the bank London is becoming infested by zombies. They have to fight against them and save granddad.

Was it funny? Well, I never laughed it out loud but it do has a few funny situations. When robbing the bank they had to put on some disguise. Doing it with moustaches and having girls involved it do delivers a few notable scene's. Not only that. Once at the care home one had to run away from a zombie. You must see it to believe it.

The fun was in tact but also the gore. Intestines and blood is flying around and the arm situation with the zombie was hilarious but also gory. Towards the end the end fight takes a bit too long but still, it all worked out fine

A nice entry in the genre but for people having trouble to understand Cockney's it will offer some trouble. There weren't any subs available.

And for the Cockney lovers Hodges and Peacock deliver one song Head To Head (with the undead). If that doesn't ring a bell they were used to be billed as Chas 'n' Dave. Legendary for a 40 year career but broke up in 2009 after the death of Peacock's wife but in 2011 they were back.

Gore 2,5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 4/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 1,5/5
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