13. Black Sheep (Jonathan King, 2006)
Black Sheep is a pretty imaginative and all-around awesome Kiwi-horror flick which manages to keep the splatter spirit of Peter Jackson's Braindead alive and kicking on the island nation. The film combines the concepts of the zombie and splatter film with genetic experiments gone horribly wrong. It takes place on an experimental sheep farm where a mad scientist has been genetically modifying herds of mutant sheep. A couple animal liberation activists break into the farm, with plans to obtain the evidence they feel is needed to shut the place down. One of the activists grabs a vial that contains a sample that he thinks will do the job. But while running away from his pursuers, he falls and unintentionally breaks it, releasing a zombie sheep fetus, which subsequently bites and infects him-eventually turning him into a human-sheep zombie hybrid kind of thing. Meanwhile, the owner of the farm is wining and dining a group of potential investors who have come out to vet the farm as a potential investment oppourtunity. But before they know it, they are being overrun and eaten by a rabid herd of carnivorous sheep. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHiNLx-CKeY Being consumed by an angry army of genetically modified sheep that were meant for our dinner tables, is probably better than just getting bitten and mutating into a human-sheep zombie hybrid. Ravenous killer sheep still certainly meets the ludicrous requirements in my books. But only in New Zealand.