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The 1080p transfer is clean and vibrant. Night scenes in the forest are crisp without crushing blacks, and the zombie makeup—from fresh biters to decaying hordes—holds up well. The bright, oversaturated daytime shots contrast nicely with the grim, red-splattered interiors. Audio is punchy, especially during the energetic party-anthem soundtrack (Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys).

Upon release, Scouts Guide earned mixed reviews (44% on Rotten Tomatoes), with critics calling it “crude, uneven, but surprisingly sweet.” Audiences, however, embraced it. Over time, it became a late-night cable staple and a Blumhouse cult favorite. The film grossed only $16 million worldwide on a $15 million budget, but home video and streaming gave it second life.

Today, it’s regularly compared to Cooties, The Babysitter, and Little Monsters — R-rated horror-comedies with heart.

Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse is not a good movie in the traditional sense, but it’s a fun one. If you want smart social commentary, look elsewhere. If you want to see a zombie get its head crushed by a trophy while a scout screams “I’m going to hell!”, this delivers. The 1080p transfer does justice to the practical effects and nighttime action.

Recommended for: Fans of raunchy horror-comedy, zombie genre completists, anyone who liked Freaky or Happy Death Day (same director). Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse 2015 1080...

Not recommended for: Viewers offended by extreme gore, sexual humor, or the undead disrespecting uniformed youth organizations.


"Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse" is a 2015 American zombie comedy film directed by Christopher Landon and written by Landon, Kyle Mack, and Liz Hannah. The movie stars Tye White, Logan Miller, and Brittany McGraw.

Plot

The film follows a group of scouts from Troop 62, who find themselves in the midst of a zombie outbreak. The scouts, who are on a wilderness survival trip, must use their skills to survive the apocalypse. The 1080p transfer is clean and vibrant

The movie starts with a prologue that shows a zombie outbreak in a nearby town. The scouts, led by their scoutmaster, Mr. Collins (played by Rob Riggle), are on a camping trip in the woods. As the outbreak spreads, the scouts find themselves under attack by zombies.

The group, consisting of four scouts - Carter (Tye White), Marty (Logan Miller), Ashley (Brittany McGraw), and Chuck (Skyler Gisondo) - band together to survive. They use their scouting skills, such as building shelters and finding food, to fend off the zombies.

As they navigate through the woods, they meet up with other survivors, including a group of sexy scouts from a neighboring troop, who help them in their fight against the zombies.

Cast

Reception

The movie received generally positive reviews from critics, with an 82% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film was praised for its fun and entertaining take on the zombie genre, as well as its witty dialogue and comedic performances.

Availability

The movie is available to stream on various platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, iTunes, and Vudu. It is also available on DVD and Blu-ray. Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse is not

Rating

The movie is rated R for violence, gore, and language.