August 2011 archive

Zombie Hunters & ZEROs

If you hung around The Monster Channel on Sundays, you probably caught an episode of “Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead.” The independent horror series depicts the process of culling the growing zombie plague affecting a major metropolitan area. The effects are really great and the acting is pretty good. All the episodes are available online for your watching.  The …

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The Man Who Collected Food

Caught a glimpse of this 2010 film a few days ago. THE MAN WHO COLLECTED FOOD came out on DVD & Blu-Ray last month and its generating a buzz for its interesting premise. “Miguel Appet is a serious collector.  He must have the color variants, the rarities, the 1950s originals: every food he can find–and …

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Tuesday uEtsy: Grichels

Grichels – A Wrinkle in Reality http://www.etsy.com/shop/grichels Grichels leather keychain – black with rusty brown fox eye This is a horrible time to feel alone. With the economy hovering between the limbo of life and death, the current well-being of multiple generations growing more perilous, it’s a bad time to be isolated from the rest …

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The Return Man (plus Contest)

Zombie, Ohio by  Scott Kenemore was the first real zombie novel I read. Eventually, I will have to read the Max Brooks contributions to the genre, especially with the movie of World War Z coming out.  I think with the Zombie Saturation Horizon reaching critical levels, my aversion of all things Z was more of a …

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6′+ Episode 10 is Up!

To quote the description given at the new listing: “Heavy surf awaits you in this sea-centric episode. Marvel in amazement and reel in shock as you fathom horrors of the deep. Dare you tackle The Dagons, Eve Hell and the Razors, and Thee Jaguar Sharks? What about Zombie Surf Camp, the Killcreeps and GWAR? All …

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Up Hi? Down low: The Aquabats and growing old.

You’re getting old. Does that scare the hell out of you? It drives Mr. Fallingard to stay up at night. I haven’t lost any sleep over it but I did lose something. You see, there isn’t a lot of music that I avoid. Yes, there are some genres I don’t like. I find that’s an …

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Year of The Von Drats

2011 might be the year of The Von Drats, the surf band from out of Toronto. Riding high from their debut release in 2010, the rockin’ “Dratsylvania,” the band has seen a pick-up in activity in 2011.  First, they were the only surf band on the Rue Morgue comp, Hymns from the House of Horror Vol.2 (which, if you …

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Tuesday uEtsy: Timebomb Kustoms

Timebomb Kustoms http://www.etsy.com/shop/timebombkustoms Out here in Leathbridge, there’s a part where the river bends around a rocky bit of hillside where townsfolk usually camp out on hot days to go swimming in the deep part of the bend, deep enough that the brave can jump from anywhere up to twenty feet and be safe. Up …

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Funding Leslie Vernon

The 2006 movie Behind The Mask was an ambitious movie that tried to revitalize the slasher genre by incorporating the meta commentary/elements into the movie itself. The premise involves a camera crew trailing a murderer named Leslie Vernon, offering analysis on the general tropes of the 80’s slasher format as well as the specific character elements of this movie.   …

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