I had a couple of readers send me a link to this site which is a must for everyone who is planing to survive the zombie apocalypse.
Creators Doejo have turned Google Maps into a survival guide which shows users the best and worst locations during a zombie outbreak.
The map lists zombie danger zones and potential supply locations, places like hospitals, gun shops, military bases, graveyards and dentists?
It's very well done and if nothing else show where all the zombie fans are located, Seattle is a bit of a hot spot...
Did you enjoy season 2 of The Walking Dead? I did. Do you care that it has strayed from the graphic novel?
I did at first but now not so much, now I just want to see more. Well that ain't gonna happen until the fall.
To keep you going I'll keep posting The Walking Dead news as and when I find it. You can also check out these sites :
| The Cast Looks Ahead: Inside The Walking Dead
Will Shane's death unite or fracture the group? Who's that cloaked stranger who saved Andrea? What's up with that massive prison? The Walking Dead Season 2 Finale poses many questions for Rick and his fellow survivors. In this new video, cast and crew address their hopes for what lies ahead. "This season leaves people at a point where they could fall off the edge or stay on," says Steven Yeun (Glenn). "It's bonkers." Melissa McBride (Carol) predicts more conflict "and lots and lots of zombies."
Check out this new video interview with Andrew Lincoln (Rick), Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori), Laurie Holden (Andrea), and Norman Reedus (Daryl) if you want a glimpse of what's next for The Walking Dead.
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The Evans City Cemetery Chapel that was featured in Night of the Living Dead is now in a very sad state, so sad that the chapel is going to be demolished.
All is not lost just yet! A group of people are campaigning to save the Chapel and they need your help.
If $50,000 can be raised it will be restored to it’s original glory, it sounds like a lot but they have already reached $23,000. If you would like to help keep this zombie landmark around visit the links below.
Bong of the Dead Producer, Writer and Director Thomas Newman is making a new zombie movie and would like your help. The movie is called Deadsville, it's set in the wide west and Newman is planning on doing this one in 3D. There is a campaign currently running on
IndieGoGo and I urge you to check it out. The thing that really interests me about this is
Bong of the Dead was made for only $5000 and is seeing a huge success, whats Newman going to do with $30,000? Lets hope we find out.
Check out the Video and Synopsis below.
SYNOPSIS
1859 - Arizona - Wild West. When the town of Famine falls into financial hard times, the town’s folk commit an unthinkable crime. With a bail out offer from the rail company promising a direct rout right to their doorsteps, it’s too good to pass up. The only problem is the valley which the rail company proposes to build their new railroad happens to be right dead smack in the middle of active Apache Indian territory.
Sheriff Byron Zedock who is as much an outlaw as he is the law summons the town to a meeting where he intimidatingly convinces them to take the offer. The whole town agrees except the blacksmith who wants no part of the massacre. Despite the Blacksmiths plea, the sheriff moves ahead as planned and leads a posse of armed men who in a single day annihilate the entire tribe leaving only ashes in their wake.
Once the tribe is completely wiped out a couple posse members accidentally stumble upon a young woman and her husband who were in hiding during the attack. They order them out from their hiding spot only to realize that the husband is a giant man towering almost 7 feet tall. The sheriff orders his men to free the wounded woman expecting she will die on her own but take her husband hostage so that he could be sold in town at the slave auction.
During the auction the black smith buys the large man out of pity and takes him under his care. Months pass by as the rest of the town prepares for the arrival of the rail company. One day the sheriff’s right hand man who also happens to be his only son brutally rapes and murders the black smiths daughter. When the town finds out about the murder and demands justice, the sheriff frames the giant Indian and hands him over to the town folks. They drag him into the town square then beat, torture and set his body on fire leaving his corpse for the vultures.
That night during a full moon the dead Indians wife returns with a shaman and steals his body. They take him back into the hills where an old Indian ritual is performed resurrecting him from the dead. Once he has returned from the grave he is unleashed onto the town with a vengeance raining hell fire on everyone responsible. During an epic finale battle sequence hundreds of zombie Indians on horse back take the town by storm in a western style gory battle to the finish.
When Justice fails...evil prevails!
If you are a Andrew Lincoln fan or would just like to hear his real voice take a look at the clip below.
Andrew Lincoln appears on CBS's Late Show with David Letterman and talks about his real name (Andrew Clutterbuck) and his famous father-in-law, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson.
I've been sent a press release for a new short film that looks really interesting.
The Prospector’s Curse is a western-themed horror film which has just wrapped production and is currently in post production in Toronto, Canada. Set during the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890’s, Theodore “Tubby” Ellsworth and Jack smith are two criminals on the run, lost in the untamed wilderness. When they stumble across a mutilated Prospector, dying on Indian ground, they promise to give him a Christian burial. The fugitives break their oath and steal the old man’s gold…but that night, the Prospector’s corpse returns to make them pay.
At this point in time I have to say I'm not sure if he come back as a zombie, demon, ghost or ghoul, I'm guessing zombie. I'm also not sure of the running time of the film but I'll bring you more info when I know.
The Prospector’s Curse is Written and Directed by Josh Heisie (
www.joshheisie.com) and Produced by Bruno Marino (‘Anything Goes’). I'm looking forward to watching this one, lets hope the film is as good as the Tagline....
"There’s blood in them there hills!"
I'm taking the week end off to play with all my Christmas presents.
Merry Christmas and see you on Monday....