I’ve pretty much given up on zombie films in the last few years, but finally there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon with Frank Darabont’s ‘The Walking Dead’. The hour-and-a-half premiere episode airs at 10pm on Halloween night. Check out the trailer below and keep a eye open for the skeletal female zombie wallowing around on the grass, definitely the best practical zombie makeup in years.
What did you guys think, could we finally have some decent zombie action shambling down the turnpike in search of fresh meat?
In Iowa, a man who was enjoying a quiet meal at a restaurant near the local university was attack by another restaurant patron who believed the man to be a flesh crazed zombie. Before the man could finish placing his food order, the other patron appeared at his table, called him a ‘zombie’, and threw a punch at him. The victim then attempted to make a emergency call on his cell phone, but a second punch connected with his face and fractured his nose. The bizarre series of events only took a few short minutes to unfold and the assailant quickly fled out the back door, seemingly disappearing into thin air. The man is still at large a reward of $1000 has been offered up for anybody with information on his whereabouts.
Harken Strangers! So you’ve come here on this dark and stormy night to hear my dastardly little tale. Let me begin by saying, that no matter how shocking it may seem, every crimson ounce of it is true. I am an advocate of mischief and a creator of turmoil. I compose ghastly music based on eerie circumstance and delightful tragedy in the band Creature Feature and the band Rufus Rex. I direct strange films depicting ill-fated events and ghoulish irony. I am a writer of the macabre, as opposed to a revolver, I use a sharpened pencil to displace my brains. I gently squeeze the trigger and splatter the page with metaphor. Read, watch, and listen, you never know what wonderful terrible things you might unearth.
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