In a small town, Blue Jean (Wren Walker) is the owner of a strip club that grieves the death of her boyfriend Lucas. She decided to sell the club and she is promoting a farewell night for clients. Four Mexican workers come to the bar to celebrate the oil they found in a coal mine but they do not feel well. When they go to the restroom, they turn into bizarre creatures. Meanwhile Blue's stepson, the troublemaker Logan (Madison J. Loos),arrives in the bar in a stolen car chased by two police officers. He hides in Blue's office but soon people are attacked by the monsters wreaking havoc on the club. Blue Jean and the other survivors have to fight to destroy the creatures and save their lives.
"Peelers" is a terrible horror film with a storyline that is a sub product of "Zombie Strippers". However "Peelers" is messy B-movie, with a lame and corny story without the necessary humor for this type of film. The last part is awful, with the participation of the guy that bought the strip club. The brilliant deduction of the survivors that the creatures would be affected by water or beer is maybe the dumbest part of this flick. Further, when the viewer expects that this movie has finished, there are other scene in the credits. My vote is three.
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Peelers
2016
Action / Comedy / Horror
Peelers
2016
Action / Comedy / Horror
Keywords: strip clubstripperchainsawinfectionvomit
Plot summary
A small town strip club owner named Blue Jean, must defend her bar, her strippers and her life when several patrons become increasingly violent and wreak havoc on the final closing night.
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Top cast
Tech specs
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Terrible and Overrated
Remove the safety
You can't go wrong with strippers and zombies, or near zombies in this case. The setting is a small town strip club with strippers far too pretty and too many to be believable (three dancers maximum, one has to look like me in a dress). Filmed in Vancouver (where the last coal mine had shut down a year ago) a group of Hispanic coal miners make their way into the bar.The first 30 minutes or so establish character and allow us to watch the strippers, with one golden shower spray they could have omitted. Eventually our miners turn into ? and an issue arises on how to kill something that keeps coming back to life.
I found the dialogue to be more crude and adolescent than funny. They had a running gag of "Don't call me BJ" which wasn't funny the first time they used it or the tenth time. Seriously, if you find someone killed at a club, the first action would be to shut down and call the police unless you killed them...and you might want to go outside and call them.
The film also had good dialogue that worked when they weren't attempting to be crass. 3 stars minimum for anything stripper and zombie.
Guide: F-word. lap dance. Nudity (Momona Komagata, Wren Walker, Nikki Wallin, Victoria Gomez, + a couple more. Just about everyone in the film had a credited body double)
Different kind of (a)peeling
Depending on your sense of humor (not rating it or judging it in any way shape or form),you'll like this more or less. This is independent filmmaking and it is pretty decent for what it is. This is no Citizen Kane, this does not pretend to be anything else than it is. So it can be a fun (flawed) ride, with not too much character development, but a lot of blood and nudity or it can be a chore - something annoying you'd rather forget existed.
Again, try not to judge or be too mean. If you see the people involved in the behind the scenes stuff, you can clearly see they had fun making it. And it does somewhat translate onto the screen. If you watch a lof of horror you can watch this once (or twice if you like audio commentaries, did not do that myself in this case). Overall ok, with some added bonus - not just as special features on the disc, but also during the credits and after them a small zinger