“Shakespeare Undead” another glorious zombie mashup!
“Zombies have invaded 1592 London and it’s up to William Shakespeare, whose genius with a quill comes from his extended life as a vampire, to stop them.”
Yet another glorious Zombie Mashup with Classical literature, people, stuff… whatever.
Product Description from Amazon:
Something wicked this way comes . . . and it keeps coming and coming and coming. . . .
William Shakespeare was one of history’s greatest writers, a master of words with a body of work that is truly impressive . . . some may say a little too impressive for a single man to accomplish in one lifetime. Perhaps, as many have speculated, he had assistance. Or perhaps the explanation is more . . . unusual.
Who was William Shakespeare?
Who was the Dark Lady of the Sonnets?
Why are the undead stalking the alleyways of London?
And can they be stopped?
Something is definitely rotten in the state of Denmark.So brace yourself for a wild ride through twisted streets and shadowed graveyards of Elizabethan London, where you’ll discover how the Bard got his Bite.
Look I’m just happy that there is another genre mashup where they stick zombies where you don’t expect them. Sure they have vampires too…. nothings perfect, but I wholly endorse cramming zombies into every stinking genre they can fit in!
Zombie westerns… Yes, Sci-fi… yes, chick flicks of all kinds… hell yes! Cram them zombies!
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As a woman, I feel obligated to say “shame on you, sir!” Now that that’s out of the way…
Holy crap, zombie chick-flicks!? XD I might actually kill to see one of those. And with the increase of Nicholas Sparks movies out now, a parody with zombies NEEDS to happen.
I do indeed feel a huge amount of shame. For a great many many… Oh so many things.
Ah! My wife is no longer allowed (which is funny because she’s the boss) to read Nicholas Sparks book anymore.
Every time she does she gets sad and thinks I’m going to get cancer and die, or leave her, or something else horrible. Why are those books so horribly depressing?
No idea, but I can never get through one to find out.
A few weeks ago, I was at a friend’s housewarming party, and after everyone got there the girls and the guys split up into different rooms. I went with the girls, and after we talked for a while, someone suggested we watch a movie, which seemed like a good idea at the time. Unfortunately, it was one of those Hallmark movies where someone dies within the first five minutes. I honestly tried to be polite, but it was so cheezy that I and another friend started making fun of it pretty early on. We were having fun, but the other people didn’t think our reenactments of the ‘touching death-scene’ were funny, so we were ‘politely asked to go to the other room’ (read: We got kicked out of the girls’ party and had to go with the guys). Turned out to be awesome, because they had ‘The Lost Battallion’ playing on a giant hi-def TV in the other room. We missed the beginning, so I’m not sure of the whole story, but it’s a pretty cool WWI movie that’s based on true events. Normally I’m not into war movies, but it was really interesting and way better than the movie we started watching.
And I don’t really mean the thing about shame, I was just getting it out so I could get super excited about the prospects of a chick-flick getting the zombification treatment. 🙂
Boy, I mean it. My life revolves around shame, getting shame, avoiding shame. I do more things deserving shame in one hour than most people do all day…. That sounds really bad doesn’t it.
See more shame!
My mom and sister watch “Lifetime: Depressing movies for women” where I’m pretty sure that the theme of every movie there is, “Men are bad, and they will hurt you.” Also every other movie on that network stars that chick from “Growing Pains.”