A group of survivors try to avoid the battles of World War III. When they try to escape to the quiet lands, they encounter something much more deadly.A group of survivors try to avoid the battles of World War III. When they try to escape to the quiet lands, they encounter something much more deadly.A group of survivors try to avoid the battles of World War III. When they try to escape to the quiet lands, they encounter something much more deadly.
Richard L. Hawkins
- Jake
- (as Richard Hawkins)
Ashlyn Gere
- Kate
- (as Kim McKamy)
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- TriviaIn a 2018 interview, Linnea Quigley talked about playing pranks on set during filming: "I like to play pranks depending on the people or set. Well, we were doing Creepozoids, and my love interest (Ken Abraham) was getting up at five in the morning to work out and watching what he ate. We did this shower scene, and they had rigged a water jug above us. We were both totally naked on boxes making out, trying not to fall off, and they were blowing smoke, and we got it done. He had been so nervous. Well, two days later, he is eating a lot and no gym, so I said to him 'Damn, I can't believe we have to reshoot the shower scene again.' He looked horrified. A bit later, I peek around the corner to see him doing push-ups and all to get into shape since he had slacked off."
- Goofs(at around 1 min) A harness can clearly be seen on the actor when the monster is supposedly holding up the guy as they are fighting.
- ConnectionsEdited into Monsters Gone Wild! (2004)
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If a doctor tells you that you have 3 months left to live...
I highly suggest you spend it with director Dave DeCoteau because homeboy can make 72 minutes feel like years! It is post-apocalypse 1998 and a group of five Army deserters (including Linnea Quigley and Ashlyn Gere) find shelter from the acid rain inside an abandoned medical test facility. Bad news as this houses some big ass monster that likes to tear people apart. Oh, and a shower. This low-rent sci-fi horror is like ALIEN and ALIENS but on a budget of a few thousand. In the positive department, DeCoteau knows how to properly get exploitation material (nudity, gore, slime, mutant rats) up on the screen. The downside is there isn't really much else. The end has the hero (Richard Hawkins) confronting the monster alone and I swear he lets the thing sneak up on him about 50 times. To make matters worse, Creepozoid dies but immediately produces some mutant baby Creepozoid, Jr. that proceeds to sneak up on our hero 25 times before he strangles it with its umbilical cord.
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- Oct 23, 2010
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- Creepozoids - Angriff der Mutanten
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- $75,000 (estimated)
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