Zombex Page #3

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


of your good stuff?

From the good stuff?

- Yes.

I interrupting my f***ing game

because of two crappy bags?

No, no. Sorry. Can we get a

Eight-Ball?

That would be better!

Yes, make two out of it.

I'm still money from my dad.

Age, I hate this part of the city.

The guys chasing me afraid.

We need a hiding place for it.

If Mom and Dad find that

they'll kill us.

200 Okay.

I...

If you only touches my f***ing game,

I get the out. That was it.

Hey, you draw to you with

us a pure if we...?

That would be really...

- F*** off!

Yes?

Rush? I want the exact numbers now.

How much is

of the stuff really outstanding?

And how many patients were

administered the drug?

And even if I knew how many pills

we released...

There are a lot out there

street dealers who peddle this sh*t.

The mix the stuff with all sorts.

Why are you asking me that?

For what I pay you actually

? War it out myself.

Rush! I know you know of the serum.

I'm not paying you to make you worry

about a fictitious serum,

the totally ruin my company would.

I'll pay you for it,

that you flat do these creatures

and that calm returns

before it spreads further.

Do you hear me?

Katie, do you hear me?

Yes.

F***!

Wow. A really great automobile is

this. A muscle car from the period,

when they were still made of iron.

That has really cost money,

the vollzutanken times, am I right?

Have you ever heard of hybrid

? I ask you something,

you are wearing no economic,

on fiscal responsibility?

This is yesterday's news. I do not want

to talk shop, but let's just say,

the price of fuel and the ecosystem

not very near the top

on my shitty

To-Do list.

It wanted to have just said.

Have mercy on us. What's going on?

It is hard to believe that these things

our friends and our neighbors.

Thank you earlier

've saved my life.

Yes. Do not mention it.

Wow. Ha...

Do you hear the guys about it?

What? Are you a fan of Zydeco?

Oh yes. My father thought that it

is important for us to understand,

What our heritage is, and the

music has played a major role.

When we moved sometime in the St. Bernard

church, he desperately wanted

that we look at all these guys.

My grandfather thought he was crazy,

but today I really appreciate it.

And you? How do you know the guys?

I've played with the boys guitar.

- Really?

The only white person in the band.

I was a little sh*t.

Ah, you're not old enough to know

who is Clifton Chenier.

He is no longer with us.

Clear I know. Clifton died a

year after our first meeting.

Jerry Reed would say I was

the swinging little guitar, ha

I played with Rockin Dopsie, Beau Jocque,

Boozoo Chavez and the others.

I do not think that's true,

but I am curious if it is true.

Then you must be from Louisiana.

As yet sits the creme de la creme.

Are you from Louisiana?

I started with guitar and accordion playing

in the Louisiana music scene.

Ha! Oh yes. Charlie. Mister Charlie

Thibideaux how he lives and breathes. That's you!

Of course I know who you are. I

got you in "Tips" in the "One-eye Jack"

seen and in the other clubs.

Yes, of course.

I know who you are. You are a local

legend, this is probably clear? Yes, you ..

Why did not you

further made it to the top?

I mean, you've had this

song, this... what was his name?

Ah, Caricrow Girl, right? Caricrow,

that was it, yes. What happened?

The song is here

never become a hit, right?

No. That was a bigger success

in Europe, where he was the less.

I And? I now take a break.

A break?

Want a sip?

Yes. Yes.

Caution, this is really good stuff.

Is better than nothing.

Holy sh*t!

The scared me to death.

Are you ready?

Yes.

Well, then release.

Here is Rush Chandler.

Make it short.

Hey, Rush. Go and f*** yourself!

We're going to Texas.

It starts.

Can you short out a car?

Charlie, we should necessarily from Highway

down. It will soon be night and we...

One of those things might come in

reinlaufen us and demolish the car.

Forget it! I do not let that one

my car scrapped of these things.

One of those things, huh?

Ah! Sh*t!

What is this? What the hell did you

I sprayed?

What the hell did you injected me?

How long do you take already

Chandlers pharmaceuticals?

What have you injected me?

- How long do you get on, Charlie?

If you do not tell me

what you have sprayed me

I'll blow your f***ing brains out.

What I gave you, might possibly,

or even almost certainly save your life.

Listen, I'm not the problem,

I'm just looking for a

solution, like you, Charlie.

You have to begin to trust me.

Now give me those pills.

Give me the pills, Charlie!

Give me the pills.

There was only one, okay? A single!

From Pillbox my old man!

A?

Hey, Beau. Yes, Bro.

Look, I get and a friend with you over.

With you it is not any better, eh?

Good. It's for one night.

All right, we see

us then. Merci, Bro.

We spend the night in Lafayette

. Hey, Aldous.

That I wegblase you the brain,

was not serious.

So, my listeners would explain

every crazy for who claims

I had a brain. Ha!

But listen indeed no

Alex Jones, if you ask me.

Of this you've had enough.

Who the hell do we have here?

Everything ok with you? Why

you are walking on the road?

You do not know, that here is a

run around some nasty characters?

We're out of gas, and

all gas stations are closed.

We wanted to tap into here

to come to Texas.

Look here, old man! I know

not know what you're doing,

but you should put down the f***ing gun.

Immediately! Okay?

Charlie, what are you doing? Come back!

Are you tired of life?

Do you know who do not

and have weapons!

Hey, hey. You will now

immediately go back!

Charlie, what are you doing?

Holy sh*t.

You are.

Now if that is not my favorite dancer

from all over New Orleans!

Okay! You're the guy from the bar,

the musician,

with whom I've been drinking the Short!

That's right.

I do not know what you

has devious here,

on this side of the road in South

Lafayette, but I get a hug?

Yes.

What the hell are you doing out here?

Thibideaux!

This is my buddy Beau.

How about if we move our

reunion inside,

where it's safe? Who knows what

running around out here?

Yes. Let us go in, because

it is safer. Come with me.

Now come on!

I've told you, that you shall stay away from

my property.

Thibideaux!

Slide your ass over here!

Clean with you! And you too! You too! Not you!

Hey man. Welcomes you always

as an old buddy?

I can not

believe that you are still alive.

Mr. Boudreaux I do not know you, but

I love you already.

Thank you very much, let

embrace. Thank you, thank you.

Just call me Beau. Everything is going well.

You gotta worry about.

Thea. Thank you very much.

- Call me Beau.

Katie Ann. Thank you, sir. Thank you.

Nice to have you here.

Listen ago. You all look,

as if you could tolerate a f***ing drink.

Follow me.

Amen.

This here will prescribe you

every doctor, just that.

This is a Bon-Tom-Rule-Ey.

Treat yourself to a drink.

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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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