Breakdown Lane

2017

Action / Drama / Horror

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Whitney Moore as Kirby Lane
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Avaah Blackwell as Featured Zombie
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637.78 MB
1280*346
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 16 min
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1.21 GB
1600*432
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 16 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by nogodnomasters5 / 10

We got to breed

Kirby Lane (Whitney Moore) is speeding on her way to meet her on line boyfriend on the outset of the biblical zombie apocalypse, who were called, "creepers." At this point the plot becomes confused. She gets pulled for speeding and is told by the cop to take a one hour nap. Yes, the cop wants a single woman to park along side of a deserted road for an hour. Afterwards, her SUV won't start hence the idiotic pun title. Her Northstar help claims it is her transmission that keeps her engine from turning over, but she can push it. She wants to go to the city during the zombie apocalypse while everyone is leaving. Her reasons change midway through the film.

The film was all about Kirby Lane. There were no group of survivors like in most zombie films where you have to guess who besides Daryl is going to die. Many scenes were done as a graphic novel with metal music. It takes about two seconds for the entire world to turn to anarchy. The feature was mostly concerned with creating scenes than a decent plot with plenty of blood splatter on the camera lens. Boring scenes of Kirby talking to Max at Northstar. Never felt she was in any trouble as she was the only character and never really developed at that.

The guy at the service station looked like an Aboriginal. A car had Arizona plates. Filmed in Drumheller, Alberta Canada.

Guide: F-word. Sex.

Reviewed by Uriah433 / 10

Breaks Down After 30 Minutes or So

This film begins with a young woman named "Kirby Lane" (Whitney Moore) driving somewhere in the southwest when her car breaks down in the middle of the desert. Since her car is equipped with Northstar she calls them up and talks to a service representative named "Max" (Kevin Tye) who advises her to stay in her car and wait for a tow truck. Not long afterward, however, he tells her that he is having some difficulty getting a tow truck because of some strange events happening in that area. Little does she know that a zombie apocalypse has just occurred and society has completely collapsed. What follows is her attempt to stay alive with little food and water in a desert landscape inhabited by lawless gangs and ravenous zombies. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film started off real well but got bogged down somewhere after the first 30 minutes or so and never really recovered after that. That said, although I give the directors (Bob Schultz and Robert Conway) credit for not turning it into yet another zombie-comedy that seeks to become "so bad it's good" it still could have used a lot more depth and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Below average.

Reviewed by Platypuschow3 / 10

Breakdown Lane: Lifeless zombie effort

This Canadian zombie film actually started quite well. Telling the story of a woman who breaks down in the middle of a desert waiting for a pick up truck unaware that the zombie apocalypse has begun.

Dealing with the elements, zombies and cannibals she must escape the desert and survive the ordeal.

Again it starts promisingly but get's real dull real fast.

The Good:

Lead is competent enough

Premise is original

The Bad:

Awful sound editing

The soundtrack is essentially the same piece of music on a loop

Things I learnt from this movie:

1 day after the zombie apocalypse begins and its essential to breed

Liberals are evil due to their doctors & their scientists

The first aid kit is where people store their lollipops

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