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“The best worst movie of all time!" - CBS Sunday Morning
“A latter-day anti-genius to rival Edward D. Wood Jr." - the New York Times
“Might end up being the greatest film of all time!" - Videogum
The most discussed and analyzed disaster film since The Birds, Birdemic: Shock and Terror is a tender love story, a graphic horror shocker, an urgent ecological warning, a testament to its creator James Nguyen's enduring vision and a must-see "midnight movie" sensation.
Over the course of five years, Nguyen - the self-proclaimed "Master of the Romantic Thriller™" - crafted the story of a sexy lingerie model (Whitney Moore) and a successful software salesman (Alan Bagh) on a weekend getaway to a quaint Northern California town. When the entire region is attacked by millions of homicidal birds, their picturesque paradise becomes a winged hell on earth. Can mankind now survive the avian onslaught of Birdemic?