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HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 01: Director Edgar Wright (L) and Anthony Breznican, Senior Writer Entertainment Weekly, attend the screening of 'Shaun of the Dead' during the Entertainment Weekly CapeTown Film Festival Presented By The American Cinematheque & Sponsored By TNT's "Falling Skies" at the Egyptian Theatre on May 1, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly)
HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 01: Director Edgar Wright (L) and Anthony Breznican, Senior Writer Entertainment Weekly, attend the screening of 'Shaun of the Dead' during the Entertainment Weekly CapeTown Film Festival Presented By The American Cinematheque & Sponsored By TNT's "Falling Skies" at the Egyptian Theatre on May 1, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly) /
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Zombie Honeymoon (2004)

Your honeymoon is supposed to be a period of time of togetherness with you and your new spouse. It is time where the two of you take time alone so you can be madly in love without distraction before you begin your regular life together as a married couple. But, sometimes honeymoons don’t always go as planned. Sometimes the hotel doesn’t book when it’s supposed to, sometimes it rains the whole time when it is supposed to be a tropical paradise and sometimes the undead walk out of the water and attack your new husband.

When Danny and Denise go on a long honeymoon, they didn’t expect Danny to be attacked by a man who walked out of the ocean and then vomited on him. He dies but is resuscitated and it seems like the honeymoon can continue but when Danny begins to rot, it is apparent that not everything is as normal as they thought.

This film tests the idea of what you would do for the person you love and how far you would go to keep them around. This film can make you a little sad but can show the true power of love. This film is written and directed by David Gebroe and stars Tracy Coogan and Graham Sibley.