Various people in a quasi-dating mode, camp out near a cemetery when the obligatory meteor shower hits. Naturally, this raises zombies. Can you say hors d'oeuvres? It is just a matter of time until someone says, "Stay in the car".
Great dialog "Glad to meet you and your car." Leftover bubblegum music for the background. They would have been better off playing "Don't Step on the Grass, Sam" during the zombie's debut. All the characters in the film are best known for being in the film "zombie Campout" (2002). The zombies look like thriller rejects. Wonder where the movie was shot? (The ranger has a faux pas Texas symbol on the jacket.) However, the long shot of the meteorites looks like Canoga Park, not downtown LA as some have thought.
The far west end of the San Fernando Valley of Southern California for hundreds of years was home to the American Indians of both Fernando and Chumash tribes. Indian villages were established at each place where a creed emerged from the canyons of the Simi Hills. These inhabitants were the original population of the Canoga / Owensmouth area.
O. K. It was shot in Flower Mound, Texas, USA. Therefore, the lake could have been Grapevine. I have a friend that bought land in Flower Mound and it looks like the spot. People go wild pig hunting there.
Strangely enough or coincidence Bunny (Misty Orman) moved from Texas to L. A. about the time of the making of this movie.
Actual bubblegum music is:
Dumbhead 2002
Radioactive 2002
Pushing 2002
Forgotten 2001
Hillbilly Massacre 2001
Sheetmusic 2001
Fierce 2002
Zombie Love 2001
Grave Mistakes 2000
When I'm with you 2002
Zombie chase 2001
Perfect Girl 2002 (probably tastes like chicken)
Quiet 2002
Crazy Man 2001
Forgotten 2001
Rip Off 2002
Breakdown 2000
Mars Needs Cheerleaders 2000
I predict that this movie is not campy enough or weird enough to be a cult classic.
The DVD has a few extras that you may as well watch.