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Saw this one last weekend.
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra cost only $60,000 to make, and was picked up by Sony during an independent showcase at the Egyptian theatre here in LA, which I found out during the Q&A session after the film. It's pretty much as indie as you can get. No big names at all in the production of the film.
The film is a homage to horror movies of the 40s and 50s, by directors like Ed Wood, and films like Plan 9 From Outer Space, which I haven't seen, but I was able to get the humor.
It was a good film, very funny, but a little long, and slow. I fell asleep at one point, and had to get up and buy a soda to keep me awake, and this was only at like 8:30. But it is a very funny movie.
The story is about three sets of people, all needing "atmospheria." A scientist and his wife, an alien couple, and an archaeologist (?) and his "wife." Then there are talking skeletons, and space ships, and alien monsters. It's a good ride! Check it out.