I first caught a snippet of this on Fearnet.com and stopped watching 5 minutes into it thinking this would make a good schlock night movie. What I missed, and Jake would later, so aptly, point out is that: the movie really isn’t about zombies. It’s about cannibals! It should be called Cannibal Honeymoon… geez, get your monsters right.
Regardless of the cannibal/zombie argument it was better suited to be a Lifetime movie about relationships. The emotional pain of loving someone who destroys everything around you. Your frantic attempts to cover up for all their indiscretions. The time spent convincing yourself it’s not that bad. It’s all there. And somehow it sounds so good on paper, but it just doesn’t translate to the screen. I have no idea why this movie didn’t work, not really. (Hey pssssssttt… y’all asleep yet?)
However, the night did end in a serious bout of laughing, but I don’t think we can attribute it to Zombie Honeymoon. In fact we decided “the ones upstairs” watching RomComs would have gotten more enjoyment out of it. Though “the ones upstairs” disagreed vehemently, insisting it didn’t have Hugh Grant in it. In fact that’s what this movie came down to: a debate about Hugh Grant, and the last thing any self respecting schlocker wants is a debate about Hugh Grant in their house.
What it has: travel agents (do those even exist?),cannibals, black goop, lots of relationship issues, really bad bedside manner, vegan women vs. carnivorous men, skin teasers, death, panties, arguing, marital strife, honeymoon strife, relationship strife, and viewer strife
What it’s missing: zombies (particularly important since their in the title), a plausible reason for the “zombie’s” death, a coupon in the box for a six pack
Though the movie itself isn’t much to write about it did break a long streak of movies we were having trouble laughing at. It succeeds on that level, offering itself up as a punching bag for jokes. The laughing at factor is the main factor in it’s “high” rating. There’s probably better one’s out there to laugh with, but make sure you have a group to rip on this one with if you watch it.
1.5/5 Steve Szymanski’s








