Necroville
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Published on Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:00
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Written by Will
| Title | Necroville |
| Directed By | Billy Garberina, Richard Griffin |
| Written By | Billy Garberina, Adam Jarmon Brown |
| Starring | Brandy Bluejacket, Adam Jarmon Brown, Mark Chavez, Billy Garberina, Gene Grant |
| Release Date | 2007 |
| DVD Distributer | Shock-O-Rama |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| KillingBoxx Score | 4.0 |
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Should I mop up some jizz or kill zombies?

Just south of Albuquerque there is a town called Necroville that at first glance would appear to be your average southwestern town except for the fact that it is a hotbed of zombies, vampires, werewolves, and assorted other nuisances. Herein lays the premise for this film from co-directors Billy Garberina and Richard Griffin. You probably recognize these names from a number of other recent horror films like
Splatter Disco,
Feeding The Masses,
Creature from the Hillbilly Lagoon,
Gimme Skelter,
Stink of Flesh and the list goes on. These guys comprise part of a collective of talented independent filmmakers that have come together to produce some of the finest low budget horror films ever produced in this country.

Independent zombie films are a dime a dozen but for every dozen produced there are a couple of gems thrown in the mix.
Necroville like its predecessors
Feeding The Masses and
Stink of Flesh is an example of a diamond in a sea of zirconium wannabes.
Necroville is exactly the type of zombie movie any true horror fanatic should have in their collection. In other words go buy this film and support truly great independent cinema.
The good citizens of Necroville have become so jaded to the scourges ravaging their town they hardly notice the swarms of zombies that wander around. It is one of the walking dead that winds up being responsible for "Jack" (Billy Garberina) and "Alex" (Adam Jarmon Brown) losing their jobs at the video store. Finding themselves back in the job market the two of them resort to taking one of the only jobs they are qualified to do, Zom-B-Gone pest removers!
Alex quickly discovers that he has an aptitude for the position and settles in very content in his new found career. Jack on the other hand is not so sure about the situation. Being completely twat tied to a deadbeat bitch of a girlfriend (Brandy Bluejacket) who hates his new job almost as much as she hates Alex, his life is rapidly becoming complete misery. To add to his woes his girlfriends ex "Clark" (Mark Chavez) is back in town and she wants to see if "there is anything there".

Featuring cameos from Kurly Tlapoyawa (
Stink of Flesh,
Gimme Skelter), and directors Richard Griffin (
Splatter Disco,
Feeding The Masses), and Scott Phillips (
Stink of Flesh,
Gimme Skelter) this film is a splat-tastic shotgun blast to the head of stale studio produced shit that Whorywood has been trying to force feed horror fans.
Necroville is as fresh as a severed head in a bowling bag and just as much fun as it would be to harvest that head! Succeeding as both a comedy and a horror film it treads the fine line between the two and takes viewers places they are guaranteed to never have gone before. Fans of great dialogue will love the banter between the two leads as they argue their way through one ridiculous situation after another