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Anyone have an opinion about Zombieland?
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Anyone have an opinion about Zombieland? It was an entertaining take on the zombie genre, I was pleasantly surprised considering it was mainstream Hollywood. Woody Harrelson was great. |
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Anyone have an opinion about Zombieland? the funniest zombie movie i've seen... rule # 3 always wear a seat belt... |
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Anyone have an opinion about Zombieland? the funniest zombie movie i've seen... rule # 3 always wear a seat belt... Loved the entire Bill Murray scene! |
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Anyone have an opinion about Zombieland? the funniest zombie movie i've seen... rule # 3 always wear a seat belt... Loved the entire Bill Murray scene! kinda knew that was a bad idea to scare them though... everyone had to see that coming, when they shot him... |
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Recommended reading:
The Undead and Philosophy: Chicken Soup for the Soulless (Popular Culture and Philosophy) ![]() Though Bram Stoker coined the term, the undead have stalked the human imagination for eons, appearing in the myths and legends of nearly all cultures. The concept of people, or unpeople, interacting with others while devoid of humanity provides a wealth of material for philosophical speculation. Encompassing George Romero’s radiation-spawned Living Dead, the “infected” of 28 Days Later, as well as more traditional zombies and vampires, the essays in The Undead and Philosophy ponder questions such as: Is it cool to be undead, or does it totally suck? Is a zombie simply someone with a brain but without a mind? Are some of the people around us undead, and how could we tell? Can the undead be held responsible for what they do? Is it always morally OK to kill the undead? Served up in a witty, entertaining style, these and other provocative questions present philosophical arguments in terms accessible to all readers. - Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Undead-Philosophy-Chicken-Soulless-Popular/dp/0812696018/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1286147395&sr=1-1 |
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Recommended reading:
Zombie Haiku: Good Poetry For Your...Brains ![]() What you are looking at is a document from the early days of the zombie plague. Little is known about the author before his infection--only that he was a poet. This facsimile of his actual journal recounts the events of humanity's darkest hours through the intimate poetry of haiku. Inside you'll find increasingly disjointed and terrifying three-line poems (all in the classic 5-7-5 syllable structure), and follow the undead poet on a journey through deserted streets and barricaded doors. Experience every eye-popping, gut-wrenching, flesh-eating moment of the eventual downfall of the human race from the point of view of a zombie, and gain insight to help you survive--if you can. - Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Zombie-Haiku-Good-Poetry-Your-Brains/dp/1600610706/ref=pd_sim_b_2 |
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My top ten Zombie flicks, which still mutates from time to time.
![]() 1. Dawn of the Dead 1978 2. Night of the Living Dead 1968 3. Day of the Dead 1985 4. Shaun of the Dead 2004 5. Army of Darkness 1993 6. Bio Zombie 1998 7. The Serpent and the Rainbow 1988 8. Re-Animator 1985 9. Braindead 1992 10.White Zombie 1932 11.Dead People 1973 |
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My top ten Zombie flicks, which still mutates from time to time. ![]() 1. Dawn of the Dead 1978 2. Night of the Living Dead 1968 3. Day of the Dead 1985 4. Shaun of the Dead 2004 5. Army of Darkness 1993 6. Bio Zombie 1998 7. The Serpent and the Rainbow 1988 8. Re-Animator 1985 9. Braindead 1992 10.White Zombie 1932 11.Dead People 1973 Nice list, Red! Did you know Dead People, aka Messiah Of Evil was given Special Edition treatment? http://www.amazon.com/Messiah-Evil-Second-Michael-Greer/dp/B002HJMDDY ![]() |
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Nice list, Red! Did you know Dead People, aka Messiah Of Evil was given Special Edition treatment? Nope, but that's why you're there-- to tell me all the trivia. ![]() The only thing I could remember was that most of the extras in the film were unemployed NASA workers, and only because I thought that was cool. ![]() |
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Nice list, Red! Did you know Dead People, aka Messiah Of Evil was given Special Edition treatment? Nope, but that's why you're there-- to tell me all the trivia. ![]() The only thing I could remember was that most of the extras in the film were unemployed NASA workers, and only because I thought that was cool. ![]() It was written and directed by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, who would go on to write movies for George Lucas(American Graffiti, Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom, Howard The Duck, and Radioland Murders) |
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awesome fricking post torgo!! was gonna try and find some of the books you listed at my library. do you know who the editor is of the short story collection book of the dead anthology?
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awesome fricking post torgo!! was gonna try and find some of the books you listed at my library. do you know who the editor is of the short story collection book of the dead anthology? Thanks! John Skipp and Craig Spector They also edited Still Dead: Book of the Dead 2(1992) Also I highly recommend the books Skipp and Spector collaborated on as writers: The Scream, The Cleanup, Animals, The Bridge, and The Light At The End |
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thanks ill have to check those out. have you read pride prejudice and zombies?is it a good read? i hadnt heard about a wwz movie any idea on a timeline? thanks again and i gotta say this again excellent post the best one ive seen yet!
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thanks ill have to check those out. have you read pride prejudice and zombies?is it a good read? i hadnt heard about a wwz movie any idea on a timeline? thanks again and i gotta say this again excellent post the best one ive seen yet! Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a fun read, it's supposedly being made into a movie with Natalie Portman. The author's other book Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter is also a lot of fun. World War Z I think has a 2012 release. Brad Pitt is producing and starring, and it will be directed by Mark Forster(Monster's Ball) |
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