Birdemic: Shock and Terror Soundtrack (

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Rating: 1.80/10 from 26000 votes
Tags: so bad it's good
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Title in Español:

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Synopsis

Birdemic: Shock and Terror is a low-budget horror film directed by James Nguyen. The movie follows the story of a young couple, Rod and Nathalie, who find themselves in the middle of a bird attack.

As the couple tries to survive the onslaught of killer birds, they meet other survivors and band together to fight back against the feathered menace. The film is known for its cheesy special effects and over-the-top acting, making it a cult classic among fans of bad movies.

Birdemic: Shock and Terror has gained a reputation for being so bad that it's good, with audiences enjoying the unintentional humor and absurdity of the film. Despite its flaws, the movie has developed a dedicated following and has become a campy favorite in the world of horror cinema.

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Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Ordinary Day
Dolores O'Riordan: Writer
Richard Band: Composer
Soldier On
Richard Band: Composer
Striking Distance
Richard Band: Composer
Just Hanging Out
Damien Carter: Performer
Damien Carter: Writer
Love Is Gone
Damien Carter: Performer
Damien Carter: Writer
Imagine Peace
Andrew Seger: Composer
Dream Models
Andrew Seger: Composer

User reviews

Melissa Martinez
5/10

The use of generic and repetitive musical cues in the film's soundtrack may seem lazy at first, but it actually contributes to the unintentional comedic value of the movie.

Joshua Robinson
5/10

Despite its low production values, the soundtrack manages to capture the chaotic and absurd nature of the bird attacks, adding to the overall charm of the movie.

Amanda Rodriguez
8/10

The soundtrack's upbeat and energetic tunes helped to create a sense of tension and excitement during the bird attack scenes.

Mary Roberts
7/10

I appreciate how the music was able to elevate certain moments of the film and make them more memorable, despite the film's shortcomings.

Steven Miller
2/10

Additionally, the repetitive use of generic and uninspired sound effects throughout the film's soundtrack detracted from the overall viewing experience. It felt like the filmmakers cut corners by relying on stock audio rather than creating a unique and engaging musical score.

Karen Mitchell
7/10

The use of synthesizers and electronic sounds in the soundtrack gives the film a retro vibe that complements its low-budget aesthetic.

Michelle Turner
6/10

While the music may not be technically impressive, it effectively enhances the absurdity of the scenes featuring killer birds attacking the unsuspecting characters.

Elizabeth Garcia
8/10

I found the music to be quite fitting for the absurdity of the movie, enhancing the overall campy experience.

Timothy Garcia
5/10

While the soundtrack may not be a masterpiece, its simplistic and repetitive nature somehow fits perfectly with the intentionally bad quality of the film, adding to its cult appeal.