As mentioned in the trivia portion of this site, the cast and crew only spent about 19 days to make this film. That's all. Add in the fact that this was an ultra-low budget operation without any professional actors and I think it's only fair to say that this film represented a very good effort on the part of everyone responsible. That is not to say that the final product was necessarily that great, but at least there was an honest attempt to make something out of what few resources were available. I liked the creativity of the director (Joey Evans) who utilized drive-in commercials and fake film problems which would surely resonate with those who have ever experienced a drive-in environment. Along with that, I thought S. Mike Davis (as "Bubba") and Camille Rocha ("Janet") performed quite well given the overall circumstances. It also didn't hurt to have two attractive females like Adrienne Gibson ("Jamie") and the aforementioned Camille Rocha in the movie either. Additionally, I thought some of the special effects were quite good. On the flip side though, the script was pretty bad, the makeup for the "zombies" could have used significant improvement and some scenes seemed to drag on way too long. And while I dislike sounding too critical, I have to say that the love scene between "Jamie" and "Wes" (Tristan Vaughan) left much to be desired. For example, if nudity was a concern then they could have filmed them under some covers or the camera could have focused on them after the fact. But having both people fully clothed during it all just didn't make sense. I also would have limited the time and dialogue given to the character named "Rodriguez" (Ramie Mercado) as he was clearly not up to the same level as some of the other actors just mentioned. Again though, this was a project beset with all kinds of challenges and in all fairness it's probably unrealistic to expect too much given the circumstances involved. In short, this was a commendable effort and I applaud everyone who participated. Unfortunately, the final product had obvious flaws that simply cannot be overlooked. Because of that, I feel compelled to rate this film as slightly below average.