Zombadings 1: Patayin sa Shokot si Remington

Zombadings 1: Patayin Sa Shokot Si Remington
Directed by Jade Castro
Produced by Raymond Lee
Written by
  • Raymond Lee
  • Jade Castro
  • Michiko Yamamoto
Starring Martin Escudero
Music by Teresa Barrozo
Cinematography Ike Avellana
Edited by
  • Lawrence Ang
  • J.D. Domingo
Production
company
Origin8Media
Distributed by Ariztical Entertainment
Release dates
  • 2011 (2011)
Running time
96 minutes
Country Philippines
Language Filipino
Tagalog

Remington and the Curse of the Zombadings (Tagalog: Zombadings 1: Patayin sa Shokot si Remington) is a 2011 Philippine indie suspense comedy film starring Martin Escudero.

Plot

When Remington was young, he saw an old gay (Roderick Paulate), unknown to be a witch. He mocked and called the gay man ugly. The gay man cursed him to be a gay on his 21st birthday, leaving him at shock.

Many years later, he returned to his hometown for a vacation when news about mysterious murders of several known gays in the town emerged. He investigated the area and asked a woman, revealed to be the gay woman's niece where he went. He was shocked to learn that the gay died many years ago.

When the time where the curse will take effect, his attitude towards his friends changed to being gay. His habits changed like putting make-up and walking with woman's clothes, although he tried to control himself. As time runs out, the dead gays rose to their graves and haunts the town, killing and hurting anyone who stands in their way. He must find the gay man's twin brother.

And the clock strikes 12 midnight, the curse takes effect, but his father's sacrifice saved him.

Many days later, he leaves the town to continue his study. His father turned gay and saw a guy washing his body on the rain. He woos his wife to watch.

Before the film ends, as the tricycle Remington speeds by, another tricycle appears, unloading another old gay. A kid saw him, but instead of insulting him, the kid praised him.

Cast

Release

Zombadings 1 was released in Philippine theaters on August 31, 2011.[1]

Reception

Metacritic, a review aggregator, rated it 56/100 based on four reviews.[2]

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