Low Budget Movie

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The Low Budget Movie

The Low Budget Movie (abbreviated LBM) is a rare 2007 movie made by Mississlippy Media Inc. The movie was remade several times because the crew was not satisfied with what they had. The movie was made on a budget of less than $500.

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Plot

The movie begins with Josh and Craig walking down a road toward a house. When they arrive at the house, Matthew is introduced. Matthew leaves and encounters a creature. He tells Josh and Craig although they mostly ignored him. Therefore, Matthew leaves to go watch television. He is watching Low Budget Shopping Channel when a news ticker scrolls across the bottom of the screen informing him he was attacked by a zombie. Matthew tells Josh and Craig and they decide to do something. The go on the internet and learn of the Zombie Extermination Force.

Half way through the movie, The Extermination Force leaves due to a new customer. The crew gets frustrated and Matthew, Josh, and Craig have to fight the zombies themselves. Matthew buys a zombie detector and they find out the cause of the zombies.

Delays and Cancellation

The movie was originally to be released in 2006 on VHS. However, when the movie was near completion, it was decided to put the movie on a CD. This was because Mississlippy Media Inc. received new editing equipment and could edit it on a computer. Although, the master version of the film was put on VHS and the master master version was recored over. Therefore, the whole movie had to be re-recorded.

However, this pushed the movie into 2007. At the test screening in mid 2007 it received poor reviews. This caused the project to be canceled indefinite.

Future

After the movie failed, Mississlippy created another division called Low Budget Media. According to sources, Low Budget Media is currently working on a new project.

Two Low Budget Movie sequels were planned. However, due to the cancellation, the sequels are highly unlikely.

See Also

Mississlippy Media Inc.

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