Wed, 24 March 2010
Brother D and Miss Bren are about to take to the skies and head to HorrorHound Weekend Indianapolis 2010, but they're not leaving you without your recommended daily weekly dose of Mail Order Zombie! In Episode 113, Brother D reviews the just-released-in-the-UK/soon-to-be-released-domestically Survival of the Dead. The Romero-love continues when Ghastly Guy writes in about the Dawn of the Dead boardgame, and Headshot Heather and Zombie Hunter Tony join Brother D and Miss Bren for a runthrough of the game itself (provided courtesy of Bald Zombie). Finally, Richard from Wichita calls in his thoughts of Romero's original film The Crazies and then compares it to the remake (which he reviewed on the show previously). In addition to this Romero coverage, this episode of MOZ brings you survival tips in the form of another installment of Zombie Hunter Tony's Staying Fed in the Land of the Dead, and some knowlede in the form of the ABCs of Zombies courtesy of Mathew from Shelbytownship, Michigan. |
Sun, 21 March 2010
In this episode of MOZ Presents: The Munchies, Brother D takes a look at the short movie Spike, written and directed by Jason Hoover. |
Thu, 18 March 2010
March of the Zombi(e) continues with a look at Zombie 6: Monster Hunter, aka Horrible (as well as at least another half-dozen titles!) And then to change things up, Brother D gets musical when he reviews Bill Arnold's Night of the Musical Dead. Need-a-Nickname Scott and Miss Bren and hanging out for the Zombie Beat and the Feedback Discussion respectively, and remember, we're still taking answers for the current Zombie Aptitude Test! Mail Order Zombie forums - http://tinyurl.com/mozforum Email us at MailOrderZombie@gmail.com or call us at 206-202-2505! Vote for us at Podcast Alley at http://tinyurl.com/mozvote/ Night of the Musical Dead Epic Zombie March - Sydney, Australia Deadlands 3 Dead Set: A Zombie Anthology Zombie Film Festival - Cottage Road Cinema Free chapters from Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls The Zombie Diaries 2 Catherine Mary Stewart (Night of the Comet) added to HorrorHound Weekend Indianapolis Jobs for the Zombie Apocalypse (Various production music produced by Kevin MacLeod) |
Sun, 14 March 2010
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Sun, 14 March 2010
In this special episode of Mail Order Zombie, Brad Sykes returns to the show for the second part of the interview that began in Episode 110. Plaguers was reviewed back in Episode 104, and in Episode 111.5 of MOZ, Sykes talks about his experiences getting the movie off the ground, production of Plaguers and the movie's reception. |
Wed, 10 March 2010
March of the Zombi(e) continues with a look at José Luis Merino's Zombie 3: Return of the Living Dead, aka The Hanging Woman. Brother D tackles this movie review, and MOZ Family member Richard from Wichita phones in his review of The Crazies (2010). Need-a-Nickname Scott appears on the show multiple times this week - not only is he heading up this week's Zombie Beat, but he also joins Brother D in reviewing last month's ZAT answers. All this, plus a recording from the first public reading and book signing of Tony Faville's Kings of the Dead! |
Thu, 4 March 2010
We've just about recovered from last week's Dead Letter Awards, and it's a good thing, because we're going diving into Round Two of March of the Zombi(e) here at MOZ. This year, Brother D will take a look at some other zombie movies that have had the distinction of being called Zombie, Zombi or some numbered Zombie or Zombi sequel. To kick off March of the Zombi(e) 2010, Brother D reviews Jorge Grau's The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, aka Zombi 3 (and a number of other titles as well!). Also, he'll review Riffle Pictures' Motor Home From Hell, directed by Ross Payton. This week also includes the first part of a two-part interview with director Brad Sykes (The Zombie Chronicles, Plaguers) and a recording from a recent Max Brooks event in Salem, OR. Miss Bren helps out with the returning Feedback Discussion this week (and it's full of stars), a new ZAT question is posed to the MOZ listeners, and of course, Need-a-Nickname Scott has the news in this week's Zombie Beat. |