Trying to keep order in their community, a group of bikers becomes aware of a strange outbreak in their town involving the dead coming back to life, and when no one else will listen to their queries set out to rid the threat once and for all.
Overall, this was a pretty solid and fun shot-on-video zombie effort. The majority of this comes from the highly enjoyable and entertaining zombie attacks that take place here which are the kind of cheesy action that's expected of the genre. The opening attack shows the zombies being resurrected and overcoming the crowd of bikers who are hanging out in the area and bringing about a rather solid fight with some nice stunt work including lighting a zombie on fire starts things on a great note. That's repeated again in the finale, where the attempt to storm the compound creating the zombies generates a solid series of high-energy scenes and attacks that give off a solid sense of action with cheese throughout here in great zombie make-up. These really make for a fun time here. While there's some fun to be had, this one does come up slightly short. The fact that there are some confusing issues involving the source of the conspiracy and how far it goes throughout the town including the townsmembers running through the various conspiracies to run the chemicals into the area makes the story feel rather flimsy more than anything. There's also the lack of zombies in this one as there's way too much of that involved here as well as the bikers going around rounding up their numbers to fight back, leaving only a few scenes here to focus on the zombies. This is also dealt with in the other flaw here involving the films' outright cheapness as the low budget shows off the usual aspects of indie films which, while not detrimental, are quite obvious and hold this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Nudity.