Creepozoids
United States
3417 people rated 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.
Horror
Sci-Fi
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20/06/2025 15:33
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ฤdฤซ ๐ง๐ฝโโ๏ธ
01/12/2023 16:20
As bad as they come Alien clone about a group of rebels who seek refuge in an abandoned government lab after it starts raining acid. However, there is an alien lurking in the corridors picking off everybody. Boring, extremely low budgeted quickie that fails to live up to its camp promise and features a ludicrous finale. Rated R; Graphic Violence, Nudity, Sexual Situations, and Profanity.
Arphy Love
09/11/2023 16:00
When you go into a movie called Creepozoids you only have yourself to blame and I take full responsibility for the torment I put upon myself.
This 80's sci-fi B-movie tells the story of a world torn apart by nuclear explosions where the few survivors hide from mutants and acid rain. The movie follows such a group who break into a mysterious lab and come under attack from a mysterious creature.
The lack of budget devastates the movie as the generic 80's monster lives in the shadows and is hardly seen. The story is wafer thin, it all looks terrible and scream queen horror legend Linnea Quigley in all her glory couldn't even turn this around.
From the awful monster, savage giant rat and weird unexplained fetus creature the thing would have worked better as a comedy, played seriously it's pitiful.
The Good:
They didn't make a sequel
The Bad:
Monster looks terrible
Lack of budget clearly shows
Little to no character development
user8467114259813
09/11/2023 16:00
This film is one of the best i have ever seen. Yes, it's full of bad acting and it makes no sense at all, but i love that in a movie. The back of it says "boggle at the special effects" and sure enough when i saw saw the rat, i did. i recoiled in horror at the birth of the creepozoid baby, and after watching this movie countless times I'm still not sure what "ultra slime" is. The fact that the film company thought that this film would be better than aliens is amazing. Why didn't the acid rain destroy all the buildings? who knows? who cares? The ending is totally left open for a sequel, lets hope they make true on that. i also love this video for the trailers. slave girls from beyond infinity and ghost house. i cant wait to get some of them. So yes this film is absolute crap, but thats what make it so good. low budget, no storyline and girls with no bra's. excellent!!!!
maxzaheer
09/11/2023 16:00
...Even if You Kill them, they're Still Deadly! David DeCoteau's early Bomb is from Titan Productions and Infinity Film Sales (previously a subsidiary of Charles Band's Empire). How bad is this? In one scene some annoying bloke reads (very poorly) from a computer screen which clearly says something quite different (recipe for making truly terrible films perhaps?). The type of carelessness serves not as a lighthearted error but as the focal character of the entire movie. The script (by Burford Hauser and DeCoteau himself) is hideous while the naked mutant baby (yes, seriously) is just too much. Even at barely an hour long this manages to be one of the most boring films Charles Band has ever made (cue 'Laserblast'). Associate producer is Ellen Cabot (aka. De Coteau) Charlie B (Charles Band) gets a mention in special thanks.