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Zombies On A Plane

Where on earth do you think that they ever, ever could have come up with this idea? Or vice versa, according to various sources…it’s a hot debate.

From a great zombie resource, House of Horrors dot com,

the link leads you to the info, and here’s the IMDB site for
Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane.

Sweeeet.

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Leading Zombie Expert

How have I lived this long without the Zombie Survival Guide??

I can only hope when Random House publishes my book they give me half as cool a website.

And that when the zombies come I’m ready. How funny would it be to sit at a coffee shop or on the bus and be taking notes?

zombie survival guide
www.wikiemedia.com

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A Disaster Like, Zombies!

This is not exactly zombie related, per say, but since I use zombies to discuss anything strange and unusual, and believe them to be far more likely than aliens or nuclear war, I’d say this is a great list to know about no matter what you’re worried about. It’s the stuff you need in your bomb shelter:

Top 100 Items to Disappear In a Disaster.

first aid kit
www.ci.redwood-city.ca.us

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JcPenny Still Isn’t Cool, But Likes Zombies Too

Couldn’t stop watching this:

JcPenny Zombie

– you have to wait a sec then click ‘get in here’, then see the zombie ad, called ‘student body’.

They share my love of zombies. Somebody in the marketing department is a genius. With a terrible job. They need to work on their stores before I’ll go in one again… Grams actually used to mail order stuff for us from their catalog when I was little, so I have them to blame for my bad fashion. But now they like zombies…hmm.

jcpenny store front
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28 Weeks Later

Man, do I love zombie movies. I think I have seen a million. It started when I used to wait tables in college, there was a group that would get together and watch super old school ones. Often. Those were typically funny to me, and for the most part so are new ones, but I always jump at least once if the film’s good.

when zombies attack
www.ohthehumanity.com

For whatever reason, zombie movies are the only movies at which I allow myself popcorn. MK and I went and saw 28 Weeks Later, the sequel to 28 Days Later. I don’t think I can remember liking a sequel more than its predecessor ever, but this movie ruled. We went and saw it at Cinerama, a downtown theater that Paul Allen bought to save from being demolished.

Today, as the world realizes the importance of the Cinerama art form in motion picture history, serious efforts are being made to ensure that a whole new generation of movie buffs will be able to experience the magic of Cinerama. Currently, there are three places in the world still capable of showing three-panel Cinerama films: Seattle’s Cinerama Theatre, the Cinerama Dome at ArcLight Cinemas in Los Angeles, and a screening room in a museum in Bradford, England.

The experience itself was a ton of fun, and again, even if you don’t like zombie movies, you should go check this one out, it’s fantastic. The action is super fast paced, there’s tons of blood and guts and stupid choices that people make when faced with zombies. Those three factors are my only three, so the movie certainly measures up!

28 weeks later
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