http://www.gametrailers.com/video/experience-the-darkside...
This is easily the most creative and inventive advertisement I have ever seen for a game that's about shooting zombies in the face.
Getting a group of your zombie buddies and doing the thriller dance has been done. That's why this group of zombies at Denver's Zombie Crawl took things in a new direction.
I'm pretty sure it's still necrophilia. In fact, it might even count as necrophilia even more.
50's style PSA for the Zombocalypse Survival Kit by Rob Moffett. “Congratulations on not being devoured!!” More Wagglemax vids here.
BRAAIIIIINNSSSSS, ME WANT….oh, hi there! This zombie crawl supposedly devolved into your typical zombies stripping on the bar type thing.
Good news (if you live in Boston). The Boston PD are totally ready to let the public know at a moment's notice if there's a zombie attack. Thank you Twitter - and thank you Boston's finest. Assuming you're not all zombies already.
This video is a perfect storm of Japanese game show oddities, child abuse, and fake zombies. File that Tabasco trick away for later.
http://zombie.stinque.com/bible/Main_Page
Some geniuses came up with the idea to zombify the Bible, and they need your help. Yup, it's a wiki-zombification. We can all help amend the Good Book to include really useful eternal wisdom, like “Blessed are the meek: for their brains shall be eaten first.” Hooray! (via)
Music Buzz Tell me this music video for the upcoming Plants vs. Zombies game isn't super catchy . I dare you. You'll be humming it for the rest of the day.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Movies/04/10/woody.harrel...
Woody Harrelson is clearly at the top of his game. After hitting a Hollywood photog he responds with a staggeringly brilliant defense: He thought he was a zombie. Key quote: “With my daughter at the airport I was startled by a paparazzo, who I quite understandably mistook for a zombie.”
Culture Buzz We've all quietly wondered about this question, but most of us have probably been afraid of what the answer might be. Are violent video games really going to be enough to prepare our children when the end times come?
It's time to pick sides. Zombie dog? Or the new and improved cat version? I call him “Zombie Cat.” Because that's what it says on the video.
A campaign for the Sci-Fi Channel by ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi that reverses the whole monster/human encounter paradigm. The point being that those zombies are probably just as scared of you as you are of them. Which doesn't mean you shouldn't run, but it's something to ponder once you've reached a safe place and barricaded the doors.
Watch what happens when you put cornstarch mixed with water on a speaker. It creates monsters! Although, towards the end the monsters start to look like old men in a hot tub, soaking and talking about the neighbors. Then one dude's head pops off and they all deflate. It's tough, growing old.
http://austinist.com/2009/01/25/snapshots_zombie_defense_...
When zombie-loving hackers gain access to some Texas road signs, hilarity ensues. Either that, or they know something we don't about the impending zombie apocalypse.
Somebody spotted “I miss the internet.” scrawled on a blackboard in the spectacular zombie survival game, Left 4 Dead. So I guess there will be no tweeting the zombie apocalypse then? Thank god.
Movie Buzz The upcoming Norwegian horror film Dead Snow (aka Død Snø) has all the elements - zombies, Nazis, and of course, sexy students - for the makings of a great horror film. In the movie, which is premiering at Sundance, a hoard of Nazi zombies get all riled up when a bunch of students come to party up in their mountains, where they've held out since World War 2. It releases September 09.
Just in case you're not clear on the pecking order, here's a handy chart that's been doing the rounds today. It's like paper rock scissors, except with more senseless violence. (Via).
Math is hard, brains are soft! A step-by-step guide to turn your favorite fashion doll into a trendy, undead friend.