Sluggish pacing, downtime, countless continuity errors, and repetitive dialogue are to be expected for a movie shot with something that can’t even be considered a budget, but Flu Bird Horror takes this to the extreme. Given the level of acting performed here, this is a painfully un-entertaining ride, all the way until the ending which has two birds being killed in an explosion… two birds of which the script claims takes care of the problem.
Two birds. In a hundred mile forest. Uh huh.
Maybe first time writers Brian D. Smith and Tony Daniel didn’t have time to think of a better solution to finish off these extravagant creations. Maybe they didn’t care. Then again, neither does the audience by that point, so maybe it was the right way to end it after all.







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1 - Flu-Bird
Hello you folk im FLU-BIRD never mind the eyeball in my beak im aciualy real nice and freindly and cuddley to