Eat Me The Stoner Zombie Comedy Gets Distribution

We’ve been following this film since March of 2010 and are happy to finally announce that it’s getting both an official release on DVD AND a release date! There aren’t a lot of stoner zombie films that can truly pull off the humor needed to be one but Eat Me does a great job at pulling it off!

The producers of “Eat Me!” are pleased to announce that this unique zombie stoner comedy will be available on DVD and streaming through online retailer Indieflix starting Tuesday March 22nd, 2011, with Netflix, Amazon, iTunes, etc. to follow. Indieflix will be handling all territories excluding Japan, which is already being handled by Japan Video Distribution’s label “Deep Red.”

The directorial debut of Katie Carman, “Eat Me!” was written by Elizabeth Lee and produced by Cold Hands Productions LLC in collaboration with Spinning Hexagon.

Synopsis: Garage band General Malacarne are practicing their latest set when a mysterious blackout hits Brooklyn. While the band kicks back with some joints in their basement practice space, everyone above ground is transformed into ravenous zombies. Hilarious complications arise as the band realizes their predicament, and embarks on a half-baked scheme to escape the city to the imagined safety of Long Island.

Richard P. Rubinstein, producer of George Romero’s original 1978 “Dawn of the Dead” says “Eat Me!” is a “very well done spoof in the tradition of “Shaun of the Dead”…” and he’s admittedly “really picky about zombie movies.”