“Night of the Living Dead” behind the scenes.
on January 7, 2010 at 5:00 am
Ungrateful shmucks I’d be excited to be a zombie.
When that guy does his grandpa zombie impersonation I shot Mt. Dew out my nose in laughter.
Ungrateful shmucks I’d be excited to be a zombie.
When that guy does his grandpa zombie impersonation I shot Mt. Dew out my nose in laughter.
Well life was overated anyway, right?….. Right?
I saw this and thought it was pretty damned impressive despite not having a single zombie in it. Regardless now I have even more to fear than I did before. Now I’m afraid of zombies, vampires, werewolves, David Hasselhoff,……. AND Robots.
Thanks a bunch, you big jerks.
On the plus side the rumor is that the guy who made this shopped this trailer around Hollywood and netted himself a 30 million dollar movie deal. Wow makes me feal like an even bigger slacker than I already did.
Still putting up my sketches while I fiddle with the design and work on new comics. Yeah!
Do you watch the news? I try not too. You see I’m a little burned out with everyone telling me how we’re all screwed, things are only going to get worse, and we’re all going to die. My whole life people have been telling me that this is the worst it’s ever been in the history of mankind and how it won’t be long now before the end comes (That’s not a joke, it’s the culture where I live.)
Funny thing is, my history books are full of times where life was waaaaay crappier, shorter, more painful, and more brutal. And I can’t help but realize that not a single person in my family would be alive today if it wasn’t for the wonderful advances in modern medical science that were created in the last 20 years.
I certainly would have been dead several times over without the wonder of antibiotics alone. By now I take every pronouncement of death and doom with a grain of salt and refuse to make eye contact with hysterical people.
Of course I’m also frequently wrong about things, we could all be doomed tomorrow. (Cross your fingers and pray for zombies to end our pain)
Pills Here!
Blatently Stolen from. Stratagey Informer
Eric Ruth Games has released Pixel Force: Left 4 Dead, a retro de-make of Valve’s zombie shooter Left 4 Dead. It looks and plays like a NES game from 1986, but is free and available to download from Strategy Informer.
Go alone, or invite a friend for 2 player co-op against the zombie apocalypse in all 4 of the original game campaigns. 2 difficulties and all 4 of the survivors make a glorious 8-bit appearance, complete with first and second tier weapons scattered along your path to escape. So, grab your controller of choice and kick back with an award-winning retro take on the end of the world with Pixel Force: Left 4 Dead.
It’s true, sure the man was rather fond of his hunger strikes to protest the British rule of his country, but he would change his ways if you offered him your succulent brains.
That’s a weird subject by the way, Hunger Strikes. How does that work?
You there! Yes, you. I have a bone to pick with you, so to speak. I disagree with you and mock your value system. Ha ha! Now that I have your attention I will refuse to eat this delicious donut in order to protest whatever it is you are doing to me.
Do you feel guilty yet? I’m getting really hungry. I won’t lie, I have hypoglycemia and that donut is looking very taisty. Ready to give into my demands yet? No?
Damnit!
I hate hunger strikes. Why didn’t I sign up for the “Fat guy eats too many chocolate cakes” strike.
That’s pretty much how hunger strikes work according to my imagination. I make you feel guilty and you do what I want…. Good luck with that.
The archive was set up to preserve films for future generations, with movies The Mask Of Zorro, Pillow Talk and Quasi At The Quackadero among the films just added alongside the ‘Thriller’ promo, reports BBC News.
Steve Legett of the National Film Preservation Board said
that the 14-minute music video, featuring the singer’s famous zombie dance, was added due to the increased importance of music videos in popular culture.
“Because of the way the recording industry is evolving and changing, we thought it would be good to go back to the development of an earlier seismic shift, the development of the music video,” he said.
25 new films are added to the archive every year after being nominated by the public.
As you well know I am a huge fan of all things Lovecraft. I love the old time creepyness of this trailer.
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