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A sexy lingerie model and her computer engineer boyfriend take a pleasant trip to Northern California, only to discover that legions of malicious birds are descending on human kind. Soon, the couple's dream vacation becomes a battle for humanity's survival.
19 January 1930, New Ulm, Minnesota, USA
1 September 1966, Da Nang, Vietnam
11 October 1954
February 22, 2011
As a movie on its own, Birdemic is a mind-numbingly tedious experience, and not really deserving of the fervent following it's built up.June 11, 2010
Simply foul.August 15, 2011
so dull, incompetent and ridiculous that it can and will be championed only by a repeat audience of ironists and iconoclasts looking for the next cult film to worship.August 27, 2010
Nguyen's DIY-fingerprints are on every frame. Like The Room, it's the antidote to mass culture -- a singular auteur with a dream.March 17, 2011
Birdemic appears to be completely sincere, an attempt by Nguyen to make a serious and moving work of art. So what if it moves us to tears with laughter?June 11, 2010
Then there's the acting, uniformly delivered with the flatness of someone who's taken a handful of anti-psychotic medication.June 04, 2010
Question: What's the difference between "Birdemic" and bird droppings? No one asks you to pay for the latter (yet).June 16, 2010
Birdemic, which literally has no ending, is actually two totally different movies, linked mostly by their complete, hilarious crapitude.February 22, 2011
Birdemic defies traditional criticism. It's awful, but isn't that the point?June 02, 2010
Leading lady Whitney Moore gets no points for charisma, but there's compensation in co-star Alan Bagh, who's like a numb John Krasinski.July 06, 2010
Howlingly bad films are a dime a dozen, but the evident Ed Wood-like sincerity with which writer-director James Nguyen lovingly crafted this compendium of cinematic don'ts gives it a goofy, almost surrealist charm.February 23, 2011
Most people will be bored witless with this piece of bird dropping.