Halloween Countdown, Day 12

Oct 12, 2013 07:05

It's World Zombie Day. Have you hugged someone undead today?

This was taken near Little Axe, Oklahoma. Yes, I said "Little Axe." Appropriate, eh?


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cookiefleck October 12 2013, 13:17:56 UTC
Night of the Living Dead, and Shaun of the Dead. :)

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eldritchhobbit October 12 2013, 16:16:43 UTC
Oh, Shaun of the Dead, indeed! Definitely belongs on my "best of" list. I've never heard Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now" the same way since... ;)

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seren_ccd October 12 2013, 13:29:00 UTC
Oooh, 28 Days Later and Shaun of the Dead, hands down. Both because they really represent British culture in a terrifying way. Shaun may go the comedy way with it, but it's still amazingly spot on.

28 Days Later because Naomi Harris is brilliant and I can watch her interact with Cillian Murphy and Christopher Eccleston ALL DAY.

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eldritchhobbit October 12 2013, 16:17:27 UTC
I love Shaun of the Dead, too.

28 Days Later because Naomi Harris is brilliant and I can watch her interact with Cillian Murphy and Christopher Eccleston ALL DAY.

YES! This!!! *nods emphatically*

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sittingduck1313 October 12 2013, 13:37:19 UTC
Truth be told, I'm not terribly fond of the post-NotLD style of zombies. Having said that, I was rather surprised to find that I sort of liked World War Z. The book, that is. The movie removes pretty much everything that made the book appealing. Though to its credit, the poster for it was something visually interesting instead of being just another Photoshop hack job.

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eldritchhobbit October 12 2013, 16:19:00 UTC
I need to read the book. Thanks for the recommendation! And thanks also for the warning about the film. (It's in our Netflix queue, low enough down to reflect our general apathy about seeing it.) That's a shame that it didn't do justice to its original source.

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asahifirsa October 12 2013, 21:00:07 UTC
I'd recommend getting the audio book for World War Z. I'm not usually one for audio books but it works perfectly for that one as it's basically interviews.

I agree that the movie does not share much plot wise with the book, but I still think it's a great zombie movie. It has one of the best zombies ever, really Oscar worthy (I'm talking about the British one, you'll know when you watch it).

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eldritchhobbit October 20 2013, 12:04:12 UTC
I'd recommend getting the audio book for World War Z. I'm not usually one for audio books but it works perfectly for that one as it's basically interviews.

Oh, that's very helpful to know - thanks! I do love a good audiobook, so I'll put this on my list.

I agree that the movie does not share much plot wise with the book, but I still think it's a great zombie movie. It has one of the best zombies ever, really Oscar worthy (I'm talking about the British one, you'll know when you watch it).

LOL in advance! ;) Sounds good.

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equusentric October 12 2013, 15:02:19 UTC
Their recent uber-popularity has somewhat taken the shine off zombies for me at the moment, to be honest. That said, I will always love Shaun of the Dead.

I also thought Black Sheep was a zombie movie but IMDB (why do I always type that wrong) says it's a were movie, so *shrugs* I guess I need to watch it again. I don't remember much except that the acting was terrible and I thought it was a hoot.

And I obviously shouldn't type before I've had my tea.

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eldritchhobbit October 12 2013, 16:20:45 UTC
LOL!

I do love Shaun of the Dead, too. (I now have Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now" playing in my head.)

I also thought Black Sheep was a zombie movie but IMDB (why do I always type that wrong) says it's a were movie, so *shrugs* I guess I need to watch it again. I don't remember much except that the acting was terrible and I thought it was a hoot.

This cracked me up. Clearly I need to add this to our queue! Thanks for the sort-of recommendation. ;)

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asahifirsa October 12 2013, 21:01:17 UTC
Wasn't Black Sheep the movie with the sheep that kill people in New Zealand? God, that was bad, but in a fun way.

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equusentric October 12 2013, 21:33:13 UTC
Yeah. XD

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asahifirsa October 12 2013, 20:55:44 UTC
I really love the Resident Evil movies. Other than that there's 28 Weeks Later (I hated 28 Days Later), Shaun of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead (the remake)and World War Z was great as well. Not a movie but The Walking Dead is great.
Not sure if it counts, but Warm Bodies was also a lot of fun :D

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eldritchhobbit October 13 2013, 15:52:12 UTC
Oh wow, I totally forgot about Warm Bodies! I went into that with low expectations, and I came away very impressed. It was well done and, as you say, a lot of fun. :D Thanks for these recs!

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