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Just like the Navy told us , they shot that nasty satellite out of the sky with the kind of laser-like precision they've been claiming they're capable of for years. At right around 10:30 this evening, expensive missiles were fired from the deck of the USS Lake Erie, traveling into space at an excess of 5,000mph, which then slammed into the Alien / zombie-juice / Russian controlled satellite (which itself was traveling at 17,000mph). Right now details are still sketchy on just how much damage was done to the object, but word on the street (aka, from the Navy) is that just about any hit to the satellite would put it out of our misery , due to the speed and trajectory at which it's traveling. The story is still developing, so if any of the zombie spore does manage to reach Earth and spark an undead holocaust , we'll be the first to let you know. (www.engadget.com....een-destr/)
Max Brooks' World War Z, however, is a totally new spin on the genre and not in the way that the 28s (days, weeks) were (sprinting ghouls virally re-animated), but by the fact that, being a retrospective of the zombie holocaust that nearly happened, the reader (or listener, in this case) knows from the outset that the apocalypse was averted, and that humanity did indeed prevail in its darkest hour (josambro.blogspot.com....on_26.html)
zombiedefense.org Prepare for the Zombie Holocaust today. They are coming. Are you ready? WARNING! This site contains satirical material intended for individuals 18 years of age or older who are legally able to attempt survival as determined by the local, national, and/or religious laws of the region in which they reside. The terms "zombie," "zombies," "shamblor" and "flip-six-three hole"are used extensively throughout this site. If you are not yet 18, if you're thinking of killing people and you're looking for a scapegoat, if you can't handlethe repeated use of the aforementioned terms, or if you are accessing this site from any country or locale where independent thought and/or self-determination are specifically prohibited by law, GO NO FURTHER. (www.zombiedefense.org/)
He was also asked if he would do the same as his Diary characters and stay filming whilst a Zombie holocaust raged around him. Romero quipped that he would, but would try and cut a movie deal first (movies.ign.com....611p1.html)
Until they have manufactured a disease to cross the virtual divide, I'll hold off my dreams of a real life zombie holocaust and find other ways to merge first and second life. The singularity isn't going to happen without us, so back to work. What do you mean everyone's leaving (techyum.com....aft_1.html)
Freddy Rodriguez doesn't quite look like the badass he's supposed to, and Josh Brolin .I don't know, there's just something about him that makes him look like he's in a B-movie. And by the way, I think Brolin is the coolest performance in this movie, as an evil doctor trying to kill his wife in the middle of a zombie holocaus (psychedelicatessen.blogspot.com....chive.html)
Bio Forbidden Scientist, zombie-phile, and occasional webcartoonist, Reverend Doktor Zombie Holocaust started life as a lake-monster egg being meddled with by government scientists, and it was all uphill from there. (dynamic.boingboing.net....le/DoktorH)
In an age where everything cars, information, adolescence, theatrical release windows has been sped up to a startling degree, it stands to reason that even the pop-cultural symbol of torpidity, the zombie, would find its inner Carl Lewis. But while there has recently been a rash of films featuring zombies capable of running an undeniably fleeter 40 than possible in previous incarnations, it's important to give credit where credit is due by remembering that the sprinting dead concept was invented more than two decades ago by schlockmeister supreme Umberto Lenzi in Nightmare City (1980). What's more, his zombies could operate firearms, too. Zack Snyder's 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead has none of that film's ludicrous ingenuity, and, at worst, no particular reason for being. But it does gain a good deal of forward momentum in its slam-bang early going, which, for a while, goes a long way toward concealing the movie's thorough pointlessness. In fact, the film is never better than in its opening ten minutes of expertly staged mayhem wherein Ana (Sarah Polley ), a young, overworked nurse, returns home after a grueling day of work, goes to bed with her boyfriend, and wakes up to a bona fide zombie holocaus (www.dvdjournal.com....04.q.shtml)
A Grindhouse was a type of inner city theatre that would play either all-day matinees or all-night marathons of low-budget exploitation films in the 60's, 70's and early 80's. Mostly comprised of formerly luxurious, old-time movie palaces, these 'down-'n'-dirty' theatres would often show offbeat, ultraviolent and sexually-charged films under the categories of Kung-Fu or chop-socky (Shaw Brothers films or martial arts actioners produced by outfits like The Cannon Group), Hixploitation (White Lightning, Gator Bait, Scum Of The Earth), Blaxploitation (Shaft, Coffy, Superfly , Dolemite, The Mack ), Sexploitation (Supervixens, The Swinging Cheerleaders), Zombie and Cannibal films (Dawn of the Dead , Zombi 2, Cannibal Holocaust ) Biker films (The Wild Angels, The Glory Stompers, The Savage Seven, The Losers) among hundreds of other subgenre (www.imdb.com....462322/faq)
No zombie discussion would be complete without orotund socio-political theory, so here’s mine: By foregrounding the question of how much dignity there can be in death and dying, the era of physician-assisted suicide and Terri Schiavo has spurred the recent revival of the zombie film. The British director Danny Boyle revived his career with the zombie-type plague picture 28 Days Later (2002). Dawn of the Dead was remade in 2004 with a big budget and an A-minus-list cast. That same year, the genre-informed Shaun of the Dead proved it’s possible to combine romantic comedy with zombie holocaust in a completely successful picture. And in 2005 Romero , whose forays outside his genre have yielded mixed results, returned to form with what the posters promised would be his “ultimate zombie masterpiece.&rdquo (www.reason.com....18315.html)
I saw this movie, and I really liked it a lot. It wasn&t only funny,but it was entertaining. Maybe for like 40 year-olds it may seem like awaste of time, but kids under the age of 12 will probably love thismovie. I&m not really a family movie fan, (some of my favorite moviesare Rob Zombie&s The Devil &s Rejects , Cannibal Holocaust , Alpha Dog,Sin City.etc.) but this movie I liked so much that right afterwatching it, I saw it again. That&s how much I liked it. It made melook at airports in a whole different way! It&s a great movie to watchwith the family, or with some friends, but it may not seen so great ifyou watch it alone, it is about Christmas, and no one should be aloneon Christmas. I liked it not for the hilarious comedy, but for thestoryline, it was great overall, any way you look at it (www.imdb.com/title/tt0488658/)
The only organization I could find preparing us for the zombie holocaust is Zombiedefense.org, a five-person operation that dispenses some great advice. ("For the last time," the site warns, "once she tries to claw the gray matter out of your head, she's not your mom any more.") But they don't even have funding for helicopters, which any zombiephile will tell you are vital for battling a zombie outbreak both for transporting survivors and lopping the heads off the walking undead with the rotor blades. (www.sfgate.com....1V0BD8.DTL)
Riding on the heels of 28 Days Later 's success, this remake of George Romero 's classic zombie film Dawn of the Dead succeeds in the impressive task of besting the original. The new version of Dawn of the Dead replaces Romero 's slow zombies with Danny Boyle 's swift zombies. Mix in some quality B-list actors like Sarah Polley , Ving Rhames , Mekhi Phifer and Ty Burrell, update the special effects , and you have the best modern zombie film of the bunch. The classic story of zombie holocaust survivors in a mall is still unmatched. (shopping.aol.com....rs/michael)
Max Brooks' World War Z, however, is a totally new spin on the genre and not in the way that the 28s (days, weeks) were (sprinting ghouls virally re-animated), but by the fact that, being a retrospective of the zombie holocaust that nearly happened, the reader (or listener, in this case) knows from the outset that the apocalypse was averted, and that humanity did indeed prevail in its darkest hour. (josambro.blogspot.com....chive.html)
,186,Death â Pull the Plug,179,Kreator â Pleasure to Kill,148,Kiss â I Was Made for Loving You ,89,Death â Voice of the Soul,85,Death â A Moment of Clarity,68,Death â Spirit Crusher,63,Destruction â Thrash Till Death,61,Death â Crystal Mountain,59,Iced Earth â I Died for You,48,Iron Maiden â The Number of the Beast,48,Death â Trapped in a Corner,44,Death â To Forgive Is to Suffer,42,Death â Lack of Comprehension,42,Iron Maiden â Dream of Mirrors,39,Death â Together as One,39,Death â Zombie Ritual,39,Death â Painkiller,39,ТалаÑÑм â Burn Down The Church,38,Annihilator â Alison Hell,37,Death â Beyond the Unholy Grave,37,Death â The Philosopher,36,Obituary â Slowly We Rot,34,Iron Maiden â The Trooper,33,Blind Guardian â Run for the Night,32,Death â Spiritual Healing,31,Iced Earth â Angels Holocaust ,31,Vader â Helleluyah! (God Is Dead),31,Kreator â Phobia,30,Iced Earth â Stormrider,29,Metallica â For Whom the Bell Tolls ,29,Death â Empty Words,29,Death â Flesh and the Power It Holds,28,Kreator â Enemy of God,27,Iced Earth â Travel in Stygian,26,Metallica â Master of Puppets,25,Dimmu Borgir â The Serpentine Offering,25,Amon Amarth â Cry of the Black Birds,24,Iced Earth â Dante's Inferno ,24,Iced Earth â 10 Dracula ,23,Death â 1,000 Eyes,23,Death â Suicide Machine,23,In Flames â Clayman,23,Death â Symbolic,22,Death â Zero Tolerance,22,Iced Earth â Transylvania,22,Iron Maiden â Hallowed Be Thy Name,22,Pantera â Cowboys From Hell ,22,Death â Flattening of Emotions,22,Death â Scream Bloody Gore,22,Sepultura â Roots, Bloody Roots ( (ws.audioscrobbler.com....ype=3month)
youtube.com 52; Some zombie bits from Dawn of the Dead set to cheesy faux-disco. It's shorter than I had hoped, but I couldn't use my DRM m4p and had to just download a song sample in MP3. This is not a scene, it's just a mashup from the last five minutes. No, fools, of course it's not serious. It's supposed to be funny.Cartilage Holocaust Carnival in Coal More70; Music (digg.com....t/upcoming)
I don't know why it never occurred to me that two of my favorite Italian imports of the late '70s/early '80s (disco and horror) should be combined, but I'm glad it happened. I'm not sure if the Netherlands ' Legowelt has a specific reference point on this track from 2004, but the cheap his atmosphere falls totally in line with the sounds of grindhouse cinema. The feeling that he gives you that his rotting synths may collapse mid-song as his disco beat pounds is more effective than anything on last year's Disco Undead , a spotty compilation that attempts to disco-ify the scores of obscure horror, including themes from Italian classics like Lucio Fulci 's The Beyond , Dario Argento 's Suspiria and Ruggero Deodato's reviled Cannibal Holocaust . The compilation fails as often as it succeeds, as not all of the tracks are danceable (it's probably no coincidence that one of the tracks that works - a revamp of the Halloween 3 theme - is by Legowelt, as well). Congo Zombie is a non-stop pummeling that not even the geeky narration can undermine - by the time Legowelt is chanting Congo, zombie repeatedly, he's hypnotizing (fourfour.typepad.com....four_four/)
In The Devil 's Rejects, Zombie's second effort as a grade-Z-and-lovin'-it auteur (the first was 2003's House of 1,000 Corpses ), he directs like someone who has spent far too much time soaking up the most psychotic images of violence he can find: Chainsaw (natch) and Cannibal Holocaust , Manson docs and Faces of Death videos, Natural Born Killers and I Spit on Your Grave. (www.cnn.com....nn_showbiz)
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