Low budget zombie movie/show shot in 2000's, drifter tries to get a girl who is kidnapped by raider gang












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A few years back I rented a movie from Netflix’s mail order movie service (or multi part mini series I can’t quite remember.) The plot involved some sort of drifter with an overly gruff voice who was trying to get a girl back who was kidnapped by a raider gang (similar to Mad Max). The leader of the raiders looked like the Ethan supple from My name is Earl.
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  • The zombies talked and could fight like people (punching, kicking, etc.)

  • It was very low budget (it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props).

  • It appeared to be shot in the early 2000’s.


I don’t remember too much else about it other than a military plot point with someone stuck in the desert earlier on in the film (or show).










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  • "it was very low budget it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props" nothing rings bells but that line immediately makes me think of Troma, could it be one of their's? something like Zombiegeddon maybe.

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A few years back I rented a movie from Netflix’s mail order movie service (or multi part mini series I can’t quite remember.) The plot involved some sort of drifter with an overly gruff voice who was trying to get a girl back who was kidnapped by a raider gang (similar to Mad Max). The leader of the raiders looked like the Ethan supple from My name is Earl.
Details I remember:




  • The zombies talked and could fight like people (punching, kicking, etc.)

  • It was very low budget (it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props).

  • It appeared to be shot in the early 2000’s.


I don’t remember too much else about it other than a military plot point with someone stuck in the desert earlier on in the film (or show).










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  • "it was very low budget it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props" nothing rings bells but that line immediately makes me think of Troma, could it be one of their's? something like Zombiegeddon maybe.

    – Pelinore
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A few years back I rented a movie from Netflix’s mail order movie service (or multi part mini series I can’t quite remember.) The plot involved some sort of drifter with an overly gruff voice who was trying to get a girl back who was kidnapped by a raider gang (similar to Mad Max). The leader of the raiders looked like the Ethan supple from My name is Earl.
Details I remember:




  • The zombies talked and could fight like people (punching, kicking, etc.)

  • It was very low budget (it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props).

  • It appeared to be shot in the early 2000’s.


I don’t remember too much else about it other than a military plot point with someone stuck in the desert earlier on in the film (or show).










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A few years back I rented a movie from Netflix’s mail order movie service (or multi part mini series I can’t quite remember.) The plot involved some sort of drifter with an overly gruff voice who was trying to get a girl back who was kidnapped by a raider gang (similar to Mad Max). The leader of the raiders looked like the Ethan supple from My name is Earl.
Details I remember:




  • The zombies talked and could fight like people (punching, kicking, etc.)

  • It was very low budget (it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props).

  • It appeared to be shot in the early 2000’s.


I don’t remember too much else about it other than a military plot point with someone stuck in the desert earlier on in the film (or show).







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  • "it was very low budget it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props" nothing rings bells but that line immediately makes me think of Troma, could it be one of their's? something like Zombiegeddon maybe.

    – Pelinore
    9 mins ago





















  • "it was very low budget it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props" nothing rings bells but that line immediately makes me think of Troma, could it be one of their's? something like Zombiegeddon maybe.

    – Pelinore
    9 mins ago



















"it was very low budget it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props" nothing rings bells but that line immediately makes me think of Troma, could it be one of their's? something like Zombiegeddon maybe.

– Pelinore
9 mins ago







"it was very low budget it looked like they used Halloween costume weapons for props" nothing rings bells but that line immediately makes me think of Troma, could it be one of their's? something like Zombiegeddon maybe.

– Pelinore
9 mins ago












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