The movie revolves around three twenty-something friends, couple Carrie and Sam, and tough guy Bone, who go on a fourteen mile road trip to a festival but get sidetracked when they begin to encounter vampires. In the opening scene, in which there's the grand opening of a grocery store, the customers are attacked. Now, three weeks later, that entire town is thriving with the undead. And the friends have to survive.
There's plenty of fangs, blood, and cameos by Nicholas Brendan (BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER) and Tom Towles (HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER).
I view this as "lowest common denominator horror". It's a mishmash of everything, part comedy, part horror, part social commentary that never quite gels, which prevented me from liking it on any of those specific levels. There's nothing memorable about this other than how quickly it passed out of my thoughts...