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Freaks of Nature

2015

Action / Comedy / Horror / Sci-Fi

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Bob Odenkirk Photo
Bob Odenkirk as Shooter Parker
Keegan-Michael Key Photo
Keegan-Michael Key as Mr. Keller
Rachael Harris Photo
Rachael Harris as Mrs. Mosely
Mae Whitman Photo
Mae Whitman as Jenna Zombie
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679 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
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1.41 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
P/S 1 / 6

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen7 / 10

I think I'm having brain withdrawals...

"Freaks of Nature" had it all, literally, it had it all. Zombies, vampires, werewolves and aliens. The only thing that was missing was robots. Now, one might think with a mix of that many iconic movie creatures thrown together, that it might be a bit too much. But it wasn't! And "Freaks of Nature" turned out to be a very entertaining movie.

The movie starts out in a fast pace, and the audience is introduced to a world where vampires and zombies live among the living humans. Then on one fateful night, aliens show up and that upsets the balance of the world, causing the vampires, zombies and humans to turn against one another in a chaotic surge of violence.

The characters in the movie were nicely detailed, lots of characteristics and personalities. Plus the people hired to portray the various characters were doing great jobs with their given roles. It was a nice touch to see Denis Leary, Keegan-Michael Key and Bob Odenkirk in the movie as well. The three lead talents, Nicholas Braun (playing Dag),Mackenzie Davis (playing Petra) and Josh Fadem (playing Ned) really carried the movie quite well.

The story is good, filled with action and humor, and the effects are great as well. And having good special effects in a creature feature is a make or break deal, and I am glad to say that the special effects team really pulled their weight here and came through where it counted.

The whole mixture of aliens, humans, vampires and zombies in one movie was really good. It was surreal, for sure, but it was highly entertaining.

There has been a good addition of zombie comedies to the zombie genre in the recent years, and "Freaks of Nature" does rank high on the list, right alongside with "Shaun of the Dead", "Zombies of Mass Destruction" and "Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse".

Reviewed by bkoganbing4 / 10

Zombies and Vampires and Aliens oh my

Welcome to the town of Dillford where if Zombies and Vampires don't live in peaceful harmony with humans at least they've arrived at a somewhat peaceful co-existence. But that gets threatened by aliens who arrive at the small peaceful town and cordon off the place with a force field.

In the end it's up to human kid Nicholas Braun, vampire girl MacKenzie Davis and zombie boy Josh Fadem to save Dillford and the human race from some other Freaks Of Nature.

What are the aliens after? Seems like the main industry of the town is this factory which produces some kind of food the closest of which in the world of cinema would be Soylend Green. Kind of like that famous Married With Children episode where the alien ship is powered by the stink of Al Bundy's socks.

The factory is run by multi-millionaire Dennis Leary who is making pure profit here because he employs zombie labor and they work cheap. He's the best thing in Freaks Of Nature.

Freaks Of Nature has some amusing moments, but ultimately it's a vacuous teen comedy and you really have to have the IQ of a zombie to really get into it.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca4 / 10

Laboured

FREAKS OF NATURE is another mindless horror comedy that goes for the lowbrow rather than the jugular. The cast is populated by vampires, zombies and aliens, but all of them are either silly-looking or animated by bad CGI. As usual, the humour is of the crude variety, with unpleasant characters running around and trying not to get killed by various menaces. They'd have you believe that there's originality and freshness in the idea of vampires and zombies co-existing with the human race in society, but this is never handled in an engaging way; it's just an excuse for laboured, high school-bound gags and juvenalia.

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