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Thu, 21 January 2010 The end of Year Two of Mail Order Zombie brings us the nominations for the 2nd Annual Mail Order Zombie Dead Letter Awards! In addition to getting the DLA machine started, in this week's episode of Mail Order Zombie, Brother D tackles two more zombie movies - Plaguers from director Brad Sykes, and Zombie Hunter Rika from director Kenichi Fujiwara. Miss Bren's Post Script returns with a movie review when Brother D and Miss Bren check out The Hughes Brothers' The Book of Eli, and Zombie Hunter Tony's Staying Fed in the Land of the Dead returns to answer a question brought up by one of the MOZ Family Member Richard from Witchita in regards to our previous comments on the movie The Road. This is a dense episode, ladies and gentlemen!
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Irrational games scrapped - http://tinyurl.com/gamescrappedMarvel Zombies 5 - http://tinyurl.com/marvelzed5 DARPA and zombie pigs, etc. - http://tinyurl.com/zedpigs Concept art for The 4th Reich - http://tinyurl.com/artreich Philly Zombie Crawl presents Zombieland - http://tinyurl.com/crawltroc Jonathan Levine's "I Am a Zombie Filled with Love" - http://tinyurl.com/levinezed - http://www.burningbuilding.com/zombie.htm Support Disaster Relief in Haiti - http://www.google.com/relief/haitiearthquake/index.html (Various production music produced by Kevin MacLeod) Comments[0] |
Thu, 14 January 2010 It took 103 episodes for Mail Order Zombie to finally review a Blu-ray release - this week, Brother D tackles Faces from director Thomas R. Dickens. Also ready for their reviews are the movies Dead Exit, from directors Wes Young and Ryan Goff; and Zombie Dearest, from director David Kemker. The Zombie Aptitude Test and the Promo Contest is going strong, and Miss Bren digs into the emails in this week's Feedback Discussion. Need-a-Nickname Scott brings the news, and the MOZ Family brings the love.
Next week - the nominees for the 2nd Annual Mail Order Zombie Dead Letter Awards!
Dead Exit - http://www.deadexitmovie.com
Faces - http://www.facesmovies.com/
Zombie Dearest - http://www.zombiedearest.com/
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Diablo Cody talks Breathers - http://tinyurl.com/breatherup
Breathers: A Zombie's Lament website - http://www.undeadanonymous.com/
Zombie hunting attraction in Branson, MO - http://tinyurl.com/bransonzed
Left 4 Dead 2 open to silver XBOX members - http://tinyurl.com/lfd2silver
Dawn of the Dead coming to iPhone - http://tinyurl.com/dotdiphone
Dawn of the Dead on MTV? - http://tinyurl.com/dawnmtv
UC Berkeley class: Living in an undead world...with ZOMBIES! - http://tinyurl.com/zedcourse
Support Disaster Relief in Haiti - http://www.google.com/relief/haitiearthquake/index.html
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Thu, 7 January 2010 Movies Number 195 and Number 196 are reviewed this week in Episode 102 of Mail Order Zombie. Movie 195? Mass Acre Hill written and directed by The Francis Brothers. Movie 196? Blood Moon Rising written by Laurie Love and Brian Skiba, directed by Brian Skiba. The Create-the-New-MOZ-Promo contest is still running, and Miss Bren contributes this month's Zombie Aptitude Test Question. In the Feedback Discussion, more people agree with Miss Bren than Brother D anticipated, and Brother D admits to wishing he could change something about himself.
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PopCap Games on Facebook - http://tinyurl.com/popcapface
iPhone's Zombeat - http://tinyurl.com/zombeatgame
Night and Fog headed to the screen - http://tinyurl.com/nightandfog
Dead Snow coming to DVD & Blu-ray - http://tinyurl.com/deadsnowblu
"Thriller" video added to US national film archive - http://tinyurl.com/thrillerarchive
Zombies at Cinema Wasteland - http://www.cinemawasteland.com/show.html
Capcom delays zombie (and other) titles - http://tinyurl.com/capcomdelay
Left 4 Dead 2 authoring tools - http://tinyurl.com/l4d2author
Pixel Force: Left 4 Dead - http://tinyurl.com/l4dpixel
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Thu, 31 December 2009 100 episodes down, and we're a long way from being finished! This is Episode 101 of Mail Order Zombie, and this week, Brother D takes aim at two more zombie movies - 1981's Dead & Buried, directed by Gary Sherman, co-written by Dan O'Bannon; and 2009's Hillbilly Bob Zombie, written and directed by Ray Basham. The answers to this month's holiday-themed Zombie Aptitude Test are reviewed, and Miss Bren joins Brother D to dip into the emails and voicemails that have found their way to MOZ Central in this week's Feedback Discussion. (The Create-the-New-MOZ-Promo has been extended through January - listen to this episode for details on how you can win!)
Anthony Giangregorio - http://www.undeadpress.com/books.php Dawn of the Dead Board Game at Homepage of the Dead - http://www.homepageofthedead.com/games/dbg.html Ray Basham Productions - http://www.raybasham.com/ Zombie Ad Man - http://tinyurl.com/zombieadman First real trailer for La Horde - http://tinyurl.com/trailerhorde Shaun of the Dead - Decade's Best? - http://tinyurl.com/decadeshaun Uncle Romero and company at HorrorHound Weekend Indianapolis 2010 - http://tinyurl.com/romerohhw Pre-order The Living Dead: The Beginning here - http://tinyurl.com/romerobook Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 December 2009 The Grindhouse Film Festival in Portland, OR, showed a 35mm print of Silent Night, Deadly Night to a near-full house at the Hollywood Theatre on December 22nd. Brother D and Zombie Hunter Tony were there.Comments[0] |
Thu, 24 December 2009 After 100 weeks in a row, Brother D and Miss Bren celebrate by presenting Mail Order Zombie #100, the Dawn of the Dead special! Brother D has seen both George A. Romero's original Dawn of the Dead
and the Zach Snyder-directed remake more than once, but Miss Bren . . .
? She'd not seen either of them prior to watching them for this
episode. What will happen when a zombie-movie-watching-veteran and a
relative newcomer sit down for a discussion about one of the benchmarks
of zombie cinema? Who will walk away alive? Who will walk away with
divorce papers? Who will call in? We'll give you the answer to that
last question; Mail Order Zombie received congratulatory phone calls,
holiday wishes and thoughts on Dawn of the Dead from the MOZ Family and
fellow podcasters, and you'll get to hear all this in MOZ #100. Brother
D will also turn his critical ears toward the scores from both films,
and in a special Post Script, he'll discuss the 1979 Dawn of the Dead novelization (written by George A. Romero and Susanna Sparrow). Where else are you going to hear discussion about Dawn of the Dead, taking over a shopping mall, Star Wars action figures, Stephen King, Darkman, Frank Lloyd Wright, The Evil Dead, Quarantine, Peter David, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and multiple personality disorder? Right here! (The Zombie Beat and the Feedback Discussion will be back next week.)(Various production music produced by Kevin MacLeod) Comments[1] |
Fri, 18 December 2009 The Wagner/Cuban Companies' Magnet Releasing, genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, announced today that it has acquired US rights to George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead, the latest in the legendary and beloved series of zombie films which bowed at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals earlier this year. Romero, one of the most influential and respected horror auteurs of all time, has created a new, terrifying vision that combines viscerally gory undead action with biting social commentary and a return to the black humor and playfulness of his seminal film, Dawn of the Dead. Magnet will release the film as part of its Ultra VOD program this spring, debuting it on VOD platforms nationwide a month before its theatrical release. Like its predecessors, George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead takes place in a desperate, nightmarish world where the dead walk the earth, relentlessly attacking the living. It is the story of Plum Island – a beautiful refuge whose isolation allows two powerful families to maintain a semblance of order in the wake of the zombie holocaust. But as the inhabitants slowly die off, the two clans become sharply divided: the O’Flynns believe that the undead must be destroyed without exception, while the Muldoons insist that afflicted loved ones be kept “alive” until a cure is found. The result is an escalating showdown with echoes of a classic Western stand-off that erupts in brutality and violence. “George A. Romero is an undisputed cinematic legend, and we’re honored to be bringing another installment of this incredible series of films to horror fans,” said Magnolia President Eamonn Bowles. “Survival... is smart, extremely fun and a worthy addition to the ...of the Dead franchise.” Says Romero, “I’m a big admirer of the team at Magnolia. They’re creative and passionate, and I’m excited to put Survival... in their hands.” Category: general -- posted at: 3:36 PM Comments[1] |


The end of Year Two of Mail Order Zombie brings us the nominations for the 2nd Annual Mail Order Zombie Dead Letter Awards! In addition to getting the DLA machine started, in this week's episode of Mail Order Zombie, Brother D tackles two more zombie movies - Plaguers from director Brad Sykes, and Zombie Hunter Rika from director Kenichi Fujiwara. Miss Bren's Post Script returns with a movie review when Brother D and Miss Bren check out The Hughes Brothers' The Book of Eli, and Zombie Hunter Tony's Staying Fed in the Land of the Dead returns to answer a question brought up by one of the MOZ Family Member Richard from Witchita in regards to our previous comments on the movie The Road. This is a dense episode, ladies and gentlemen!
Mail Order Zombie forums -
It took 103 episodes for Mail Order Zombie to finally review a Blu-ray release - this week, Brother D tackles Faces from director Thomas R. Dickens. Also ready for their reviews are the movies Dead Exit, from directors Wes Young and Ryan Goff; and Zombie Dearest, from director David Kemker. The Zombie Aptitude Test and the Promo Contest is going strong, and Miss Bren digs into the emails in this week's Feedback Discussion. Need-a-Nickname Scott brings the news, and the MOZ Family brings the love.
Next week - the nominees for the 2nd Annual Mail Order Zombie Dead Letter Awards!
Dead Exit -
Movies Number 195 and Number 196 are reviewed this week in Episode 102 of Mail Order Zombie. Movie 195? Mass Acre Hill written and directed by The Francis Brothers. Movie 196? Blood Moon Rising written by Laurie Love and Brian Skiba, directed by Brian Skiba. The Create-the-New-MOZ-Promo contest is still running, and Miss Bren contributes this month's Zombie Aptitude Test Question. In the Feedback Discussion, more people agree with Miss Bren than Brother D anticipated, and Brother D admits to wishing he could change something about himself.
Mail Order Zombie forums -
100 episodes down, and we're a long way from being finished! This is Episode 101 of Mail Order Zombie, and this week, Brother D takes aim at two more zombie movies - 1981's Dead & Buried, directed by Gary Sherman, co-written by Dan O'Bannon; and 2009's Hillbilly Bob Zombie, written and directed by Ray Basham. The answers to this month's holiday-themed Zombie Aptitude Test are reviewed, and Miss Bren joins Brother D to dip into the emails and voicemails that have found their way to MOZ Central in this week's Feedback Discussion. (The Create-the-New-MOZ-Promo has been extended through January - listen to this episode for details on how you can win!)
The Grindhouse Film Festival in Portland, OR, showed a 35mm print of 





