Entries from May 2007 ↓

May 16, BHM Horror Movie Review of The Gravedancers: Just not good.

The Gravedancers is part of the AfterDark Horrorfest, and should by only be watched by those that MUST see every film in the series. Otherwise, save yourself the trouble.

Curses! Columned again!

May 16, 28 Weeks Later: Suckage Not Included

I went into 28 Weeks Later expecting to be let down by yet another sucky sequel. To my surprise there was no ounce of suckage! Here is the review from a new BHM contributor.

New Generation of Hammer Horror On the Way?

Virginia Madsen Signs On for Haunting

Sony Acquires Winged Creatures

The Dead Report Producer’s kit May 2007

http://www.archive.org/download/TheDeadReportProducerskit5_2007/TDR_Producers_kit_52007.zip

The Producer's kit contains:
The Dead Report Manifesto 1.0: TDR_Manifesto.pdf
Template file for Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, After Effects: Styleguide.PSD
TDR Logo.png
TDR Letterhead for Microsoft Word
Zombie news and blogs bookmarks file for importing: zombookmarx.html

The Dead Report Manifesto May 2007

http://www.archive.org/download/TheDeadReportManifesto/TDR_Manifesto.pdf

A public declaration of the principles, methods, and intentions of the Dead Report Podcast. It's a key to the style guide video, a standards guide for producers, and a list of our favorite blogs and sites.

The Dead Report Manifesto May 2007

http://www.archive.org/download/TheDeadReportManifesto/TDR_Manifesto.pdf

A public declaration of the principles, methods, and intentions of the Dead Report Podcast. It's a key to the style guide video, a standards guide for producers, and a list of our favorite blogs and sites.

Review of Kim Paffenroth’s Dying To Live

Review of Kim Paffenroth's Dying To Live

words: Wayne Simmons

(author of the forthcoming Drop Dead Gorgeous)

When a theologian writes a zombie novel, it’s quite likely to be the result of an apocalypse as opposed to anything fictional. A fiery-tongued record of a zombie-infested Armageddon, penned with the blood of demons.

Such was my (admittedly unhealthy) view before encountering the bizarre enigma that is Kim Paffenroth. As both zealous zombie fan and committed christian, Kim lives on the edge of reason itself. Penning the likes of The Gospel Of The Living Dead (which, before you ask, wasn’t discovered at Nag Hammadi along with the Gospel of Thomas) in between marking theological papers, this is one professor who screams eccentricity.

Or innovation.

Or both…


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May 14, Horror Movie Review of The City of the Living Dead: Violence is Art.

City of the Living Dead is the first installment of the Gothic Zombie Trilogy by Lucio Fulci. Not much story consistency, but Fulci earns the title Godfather of Gore.

Episode 54

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"Salvage", "Psycho", and various other tidbits.

28 Weeks Later – Reviewed By Zombie Zak


No real spoilers here in this post (maybe later, but not yet.)

Just came back from the matinee showing of the movie. Loved it. Don't go expecting the first movie. Expect similarities, expect really neat cinematography, expect gruesomeness, expect fantastic effects, expect wicked scenes of brutality and expect excellent character acting.

I went in to watch this movie to watch a good movie. That's it. No expectations, other than the firebombing scene that plays on the commercial. Looked forward to that, and wasn't disappointed. Everything else about this movie tickled my horror bone just fine, thank you very much.
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Tales of Horror 67 1-800-Big Bang Part 2 Conclusion

Tales Of Horror Presents  1-800-Big Bang Part 2 Conclusion
Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be.

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Tales of Horror 67 1-800-Big Bang Part 2 Conclusion

Tales Of Horror Presents  1-800-Big Bang Part 2 Conclusion
Chet Chetter's Tales from the Morgue is a series of short stories as told by an old obliging morgue attendant, licensed embalmer and resident story teller named Chet Chetter to a passing stranger of the night played by you the listener. The stories Chet relates to us are all quite fanciful. They deal with topics that would be classified supernatural and science fiction. They border on outrageous but that is how they are meant to be.

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