| Kickstarter Spotlight: Zombie Head Ice Cream Cups and Beer Mugs |
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A very cool Kickstarter project has been brought to my attention – it’s for Zombie Head Ice Cream Cups and Beer Mugs! Now, when you help to fund a Kickstarter project, you not only help to bring a creative person’s vision to life, but there’s also usually some very sweet benefits for pledgers and at various levels. For this project – and the title of it should be enough to grab you – there’s some awesome prizes!!! For the smallest donation, there’s t-shirts, postcards, artwork files, stickers, magnets; for a bit more, you get the zombie ice cream cups and/or beer mugs, which I totally want! For super-duper donors with some big bucks, you can get personally designed zombie cups, prints, or even a Ghost Tour!!! Seriously, head over to the Kickstarter page and choose one of the prize levels. Believe me, once you see these zombie cups, the hardest part won’t be parting ways with your money, it will be choosing which design you want! Oh – and if zombies aren’t your thing, there’s also brains of Cthulhu cups!!! But hurry! The project ends on Sunday, April 28, 2013 at 4:13pm EDT.
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| Chocolate Zombie Bunny Returns For Easter
Each year when the Easter season rolls around and people run out to get their children their very own bunnies only to then return or abandon them after the holiday when the novelty wears off, I encourage people to say “Make Mine Chocolate” – which means, if you want to give a bunny, make it a chocolate one! Thanks to Think Geek, this Easter I can say “Make Mine A Chocolate Zombie Bunny! This 8-ounce Chocolate Zombie Bunny is made of solid white chocolate and may or may not infect you with a zombie virus, but I think it will be safe to pass it around to the children this Easter.
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| Streaming Review: Night Of The Living Dead: Re-animation |
By cGt2099
| March 1st, 2013 at 8:00 pm |
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Night Of The Living Dead: Re-animation
Netflix | Google Play | YouTube
DVD | Blu-ray
Directed by Jeff Broadstreet
Starring Andrew Divoff, Jeffrey Combs, Sarah Lieving, Robin Sydney, Adam Chambers, Denice Duff
Screen Media Films
Originally Released: October 16, 2012
Night of the Living Dead: Re-animation is a prequel to a remake. You read that correctly, it is a prequel to a remake of Night of the Living Dead. And the end result is as tacky as it sounds. In fact, it’s so tacky, it’s terrible. Even Russo’s Return of the Living Dead series had some nice slapstick humor to refresh the load; in Re-animation, we’re stuck with a movie that amounts to nothing more than a stale fart. Though coupled with a few good performances and some reasonable CGI zombie effects, the plot is deficient in much substance and the social commentary is laughably bad. Set before the events of 2007’s Night of the Living Dead 3D, Re-animation aims to give the back story of how it all began. Despite the goal, the movie does very little to accomplish this, being more of a standalone weird zombie flick than just has the classic movie titled tacked on. The tale begins in a mortuary, where corpses become reanimated into zombies. And that’s about as much of the plot I want to describe, simply because this movie has wasted enough of my time as it is.
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| Skull-Face Island: Episode 29: Warm Bodies |
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Call Us: 980-272-0111 Hello There! This is Adam Frazier and you are listening to Skull-Face Island, the official movie podcast of Geeks of Doom! As always I’m joined by Ryan Gosling to my Rachel McAdams, David Allen… and The Owner of a Lonely Heart, producer Tim Grant. Today on the Show: We’ll discuss Jonathan Levine‘s latest film, Warm Bodies, and boot-up the Geek-O-Matic TeleFax for all the latest news on Disney-Pixar’s Finding Nemo 2, as well as Seth MacFarlane‘s new western-comedy, A Million Ways to Die in the West. To celebrate Valentine’s Day we’ve decided to share Top 3 Romantic Movies. It’s time for us to, you know, open up to you, the listener, and give you a piece of our collective jungle heart and give a glimpse into our souls. We’ll be joined by a special guest for this segment in the form of The Prince of Darkness himself, SATAN. Turns out SATAN really enjoys Sleepless in Seattle…
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| Trailer Review: ‘Warm Bodies’: Humans Infect Zombies With The Power of Love |
By Groonk
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| February 1st, 2013 at 7:00 pm |
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Official Synopsis After a zombie becomes involved with the girlfriend of one of his victims, their romance sets in motion a sequence of events that might transform the entire lifeless world. What I Learned: It’s near the end of the world and Nicholas Hoult (X-Men: First Class) is the handsomest, least-decayed zombie in the entire airport of corralled zombies. Hold on a sec, (some of) these zombies are different. Hoult and a large part of the shambling, still-fleshy zombies seem to retain thoughts and feelings they can’t express. They shadow movements of what they were when they had heartbeats and 98.6-degree bodies. But when a dead-blooded American boy meets the Action Chick (Teresa Palmer) of his dreams, love at first sight overrides love at first bite (hate me later for that sentence). The zombie boy begins to change because of the fully human girl. Madcap rom-com apocalypse horror hijinks ensue while The Black Keys “Lonely Boy” plays us out.
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