Netherbeast Incorporated (2007)

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An offbeat comedy with a quirky twist on the vampire tale set in modern day corporate America.

Film Overview
"Netherbeast Incorporated" is an eccentric 2007 American vampire comedy film directed by Dean Ronalds. This indie motion picture relies greatly on the hilarity that arises from placing a group of non-conventional vampires in a modern office setting. Composed by Bruce Dellis and including the acting skills of Steve Burns, Darrell Hammond, and Judd Nelson, inter alia, the movie is an uncommon fusion of basic business life and the supernatural genre.

Plot Summary
The plot is embeded in Berm-Tech Industries, an ostensibly common business telephone business based out of Arizona. However, this drab workplace environment houses a surprise - its employees are never-ceasing vampires known as 'netherbeasts,'-- reclusive beings who dislike the sun and display screen qualities like inverted feet and no reflection in mirrors. They likewise show a signature trait of just feeding on the dead, opposing the several vampire legends.

The movie gets splitting when their boss, Turner Claymore, who is suffering from a vampire-centric type of dementia, referred to as 'vanity,' eliminates two employees he mistook for human beings. The quirky aspect about vanity is that it makes a vampire think it's a human. When Otto Granberry discovers the mistake made by their employer, he assassinates him and takes control of Berm-Tech, which leads to situations filled with humor and ludicrousness.

Twisted Humor and Characters
To fix the unneeded killing, Otto generates a human called Mike, under the pretext of filling out a job. The absurdity continues as Mike in some way fails to notice that the workplace inhabitants are various, enjoying frequent unintentionally amusing conversations with his colleagues. Meanwhile, the workplace is tossed into additional disarray as a vice president from a business workplace, called Pearl Stricklett, played by Judd Nelson, check outs Berm-Tech.

Pearl, who at first Otto's management style, ultimately succumbs to him, causing problems given that she's mortal and uninformed of Otto's true identity. On the other hand, other workers try to conceal their vampiric qualities from both Mike and Pearl, resulting in more comical events.

Ending and Reception
In the climax, the netherbeasts run the risk of being exposed when they are required to reveal their identity to their brand-new human colleague and vice-president Pearl. The film ends in an outright farcical manner including a great deal of confusion and absurd situations, packed with humor and some bloody battles.

While the cinematics of the film were low-budget, and the story quite farcical, the movie was fairly favored for its creative humor, and innovative plot. The incorporation of vampire lore into an office setting, instilled with sardonic wit and slapstick humor, made "Netherbeast Incorporated" a special movie and an amusing watch for those who take pleasure in eccentric comedies.

In general, "Netherbeast Incorporated" is an innovative mix of a workplace funny with the vampire category. With its bizarre plot twists and strange characters, the film provides a funny light-hearted analysis of the relatively tedious corporate life, making it an unique film in the funny genre.

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