I just today watched My Name is Bruce, and also the making-of "Heart of Dorkness," and the answer to your question is something like, "Because Bruce wanted to make a movie with his friends in his backyard. Literally." Which is good enough for me, I wasn't looking for art anyway. :P
So I was just jolted from another comment back to someone else - you should check out Versus as well if you haven't seen it, for your zombie fix. Zombies vs. yakuza in the woods? All it needs is Bruce to be a true classic.
Oh, that looks cool, and my brother seems to have given it five stars on Netflix (speaking of, there is a New Zealand sombie were-sheep movie, Black Sheep, that he said was pretty fun; I was not in a zombie mood at Christmas and missed it, but I have heard good things about it from others).
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I've been finding most aussie and kiwi horror movies coming out lately are amazing.
Oooh, Undead! Australlian movie with a misleading cover, it's goofy and has a retro feel to it. Really great and has some unexpected bits to it.
Not zombies, but Wolf Creek and Rogue from the same aussie director are great too. Rogue is sort of the Jaws of corcodile movies.
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