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Welcome
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In the not too distant future a secret government re-animation
chemo-virus gets released into conservative Sartre, Nebraska
and lands in an underground strip club. As the virus begins
to spread, turning the strippers into "Super Zombie Strippers"
the girls struggle with whether or not to conform to the new
"fad" even if it means there's no turning back.
Zombie Strippers Jenna Jameson has been in more movies than
any Hollywood actress, but none of them have played in theaters.
Zombie Strippers, her first post-porn film, will be her first
theatrical release, even if it is only limited. A fan of horror
movies, the part of an undead dancer was perfect for her Hollywood
debut.
"I wanted to go into it and kind of show them that I am
this character," Jameson said of her audition. "Really,
when I read this script, I was like, 'This character is me.
It's not going to be a big stretch for me.' It's this kind of
bossy, streetwise, jaded stripper. Okay, that's me. So I just
kind of went in and they were like, 'Well, do you need choreography
training or anything like that?' And I'm like, 'Well, actually,
I danced all my life so no worries there.' And within five minutes
of meeting [director] Jay [Lee], he was like, 'You got the part.
Word. No problem. You're done.' So it was pretty easy. Seriously,
it was one of the best experiences I've ever had in business,
100%. It was a very easy situation."
Well,
the audition was easy. As the zombie stripper gets more and
more decomposed throughout the movie, the makeup work got harder.
"The only hard part was the makeup process. That was brutal.
6-8 hours in the makeup chair. For my end fight scene where
I get my legs and arms ripped off – it's so funny. Yeah,
when I get my legs and arms ripped off, I had to have an exoskeleton
put onto my body and I had to stand on weird bars that propped
me up and the skeleton dangled underneath me. It was crazy.
There was a lot put into this movie so I didn't really know
what I was getting into when I signed up. Halfway through it
I was like, 'Oh my God.' Two hours a night trying to get all
the blood off. That stuff stains your skin and your hair. I
was pink for like a month afterward."
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