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Synopsis: ZOMBEX tells the story of a post-Katrina New Orleans as it deals with a new disaster, a zombie apocalypse. NOLA residents are no longer experiencing the depression and post-traumatic stress due to the trauma of the hurricane, thanks to the revolutionary ZOMBEX - a rogue, yet, "clinically-proven" anti-depressant pharmaceutical manufactured by a nefarious organization. For those who call the Big Easy their home, everything is just now turning around for them. Or, could it just be the drug, ZOMBEX, talking... Just as things are turning around for the city and its people, they once again must face a disaster of epic proportions. Only this time, they're dealing with the prospect of losing the people of New Orleans as they turn into the city's walking dead...
Director(s): Jesse Dayton
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
2.2
R
Year:
2013
90 min
46 Views


I tell them, you are...

- Okay, okay. Aldous.

You are the wrecking ball

our society.

As you can...

How can you be so sure,

that there is a connection there

with the drugs?

Could not it rather a be living

in the water parasite,

from the time after Katrina?

The facts are still very clear.

In recent months,

the competent authority Drugs

can do nothing about

these experiments in experience,

which were

incidentally commissioned by...

My son returned with acute

PTSD from Iraq.

God bless him.

He was involved in the tests with these drugs.

And now? What should I do now?

You should get him out from these tests!

He is not a participant of the test,

it is the test! My goodness, this

pharmaceutical companies

Chandler pharmaceuticals, and the

competent governmental authority

they provide your son with drugs that have

camouflaged as anti-depressants.

But oh, it's the devil,

it's voodoo. It is a virus!

And you guys are crazy! You take it with

right and left, no matter

as it just comes and swallows it like a candy!

What's wrong with you?

Wow. Just look at us. Our

fathers would be very proud.

Why do you need

Black Rain as a bodyguard?

We need Black Rain

not as a bodyguard.

I want you to be eliminating this

creatures for me.

So you need me

to dispose of your garbage?

This will not be cheap, Rush.

The disposal of garbage is your

task. To pay you for it, is mine.

There are about four or five thousand

of these persons.

Yes, more or less.

It has it changed completely.

I wants you, you are removing for me.

Here is someone I want to introduce them.

Dr. Soulis?

Welcome Katie Ann.

Beautiful.

That was guys against girls?

And what have you to do with it?

Dr. Soulis is the Managing Director

of research and development here at Chandler.

Yes, thank you. Listen. Let me tell you something

about the background of this drug.

As I myself witnessed what

devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

had on the residents of New Orleans

, I saw a crystal clear chance

for a more effective treatment

of post-traumatic stress

and anxiety-like behavioral disorders,

under which seemed to suffer

from the patients.

I immediately started with

the development of an innovative drug,

which should help to solve the stress

and returns the poor people

their former life.

I'm strongly assuming

that it was not your intention,

To make the victim to mindless killers,

Dr. Soulis?

Oh, quite the contrary.

I think the doctor may

speak for themselves.

Thank you. Yes, really. Quite the contrary.

You have to understand,

there was an extreme craving

for this drug.

There was not much time

for further clinical testing.

What we did not know was that,

with the increasing burden,

their blood changed during

the treatments of patients.

So much so that it is

a negative behavior pattern to

resulted in some parts of your brain.

I mean, ultimately, these are

patients, according to our experience,

more or less brain dead.

Let me summarize it for you

in very simple terms:

It's not even so much

brain function exists,

that these poor bastards to

could tie the laces.

And what about the human

basic need to survive?

I would not say that you are

human. The point is, you see,

need these people, they require

and want fresh blood

and do everything. Your instinct

wants it that way. Whatever happen!

Wait here. They belong to me.

The trigger is stiff.

Throw time on it a glance.

I will just informed that

we have a surprise guest.

A guest caller on the line,

it is Dr. Soulis.

It is something like the father

of this drug. He is a scientist.

Has and develops, because of the

post-traumatic-stress syndrome.

And the result is violence and

corruption in our beautiful city.

Dr. Soulis, we know your call

appreciate. Are you there, sir?

Hello? Aldous...

A very good evening, sir.

Aldous, let me explain.

My project was the development of

an innovative treatment.

Not only to live with PTSD,

but to cure it under certain circumstances.

What can you offer us? What

information we can get from it,

to get out of this fatal

situation?

I wanted to give them back your life.

Okay. I have good news and bad news

.

What you want to hear first?

So, I always prefer

the good news.

All right. Here

is the bad news.

You scoundrel.

There is absolutely nothing we could do

for these poor people.

If you are taking this medication,

it leads to massive brain damage.

And it gets mixed

with other illegal substances...

Croak shalt thou, that thou hast made me

so dependent.

I have no idea what are you talking

there, man.

...These act as an accelerator.

Result, the conversion takes place

almost rapidly.

We unfortunately have no other

choice but to eliminate the victims.

The good news is that we have

colleagues, at the University of Texas.

In the medical center. They say

that you could reverse the effect,

all of you who have taken the drug within

the last 72 hours.

You're right, these are really good news

, sir. This is fantastic.

And how can we get to

this serum?

On this, there is in Texas,

from the medical center?

Well, as you probably know,

the airport was closed,

I mean the Louis Armstrong Airport.

In fact, this is true.

Likewise, the entire airspace

was New Orleans.

How no-fly zone. I

do not know for what reasons,

because you know as much as I.

Our government...

...Denied the flight to get there.

There you have it.

What can you say to

? What can we do?

Chandler pharmaceuticals keeps us

on a short leash,

long as we take this

anti-depressants.

Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen,

here speaks again Aldous Huxtable.

It was previously rare

that I'm speechless,

but today is

to a particular case.

That's why I make myself

on the way to Austin

to the serum to find

and herzubringen it.

I can not just sit here and wait.

For all those

which are in dire straits, is

Pierre, my assistant, here,

answer your calls

and passes the information,

if you are in trouble.

It is time to put

the fight. The war...

Aldous that came in here for you.

What is it?

- No idea, it was dropped.

What do you mean dropped? By whom?

I do not know. Military.

- Military?

Yes, yes. Camouflage, any

badge, all that stuff.

What is it?

My God. He has told the truth.

Is that what I think it?

Pierre, I have to go now.

Aldous Huxtable logs off.

God have mercy on us all.

I do not know how I go there

and how long it will take.

The way is long and

my time is short.

Take that with.

Pierre, I wish you could come with me.

Take care of yourself.

- Thank you. God bless you.

Are you Aldous Huxtable?

Yes, that's me. Do I know you, sir?

Get into the car!

- You're welcome.

I think I've peed me.

You go to the door, Bro!

Move your ass, I'm just gambling, man!

F*** you, n*gger. This is

your sh*t and your door.

Pass on prefer, otherwise

are you there like that.

What is going on?

Ah, hi Sorry to bother you.

Do you think we could get two grams

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Jesse Dayton

For the 19th-century New York politician, see Jesse C. Dayton.Jesse Dayton is an American, Austin, Texas-based Americana artist, best known for his guitar contributions to albums by country musicians including Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson. He is also notable for his collaborations with horror film director Rob Zombie, who has commissioned Dayton on multiple occasions to record music to accompany his films. more…

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