Thu, 25 November 2010
Happy Thanksgiving, and thanks for listening to Mail Order Zombie Episode 148, the final week of Rise of the Dead Reich, the Nazi Zombie Movie Month! This week, Brother D casts his gaze into the murky waters of 1981's Zombie Lake (dir. Jean Rollin). On a non-Nazi-zombie-related note, he also spends some quality time with a single zombie in the movie Make-Out With Violence (dir. The Deagol Brothers). When he isn't presenting the weekly zombie news in the Zombie Beat, Need-a-Nickname Scott reviews the novel Paul is Undead: The British Zombie Invasion by Alan Goldsher, and of course, Miss Bren helps keep the show on track when she joins Brother D for the Feedback Discussion. This is the final week for November's Zombie Aptitude Test, and as a BONUS at the end of the episode, we present the very first episode of Mail Order Zombie Family Theatre with the story "Zack Bites Back." |
Mon, 22 November 2010
Brother D and Miss Bren throw off the chains of remaining Spoiler-free and talk about The Walking Dead with no restraint! Along the way, Miss Bren gets distracted by snow and Brother D gets dangerously close to adding the suffix -ocalypse to too many words. |
Thu, 18 November 2010
How do you say the words kilts, lesbian, armageddon, bad acting, good lyrics, nachos, inappropriate use of water fowl anatomy, television, divorce, and, um, Nazi in German? In podcasting language, all these words MIGHT be pronounced "Mail Order Zombie Episode 147." In this week's episode, Brother D reviews the movies Cupcake: A Zombie Lesbian Musical from director Rebecca Thomson and Armageddon of the Dead from director Damon Crump. For Rise of the Dead Reich, he takes a look at the 1943 film Revenge of the Zombies from director Steve Sekely. The third episode of The Walking Dead aired here in the states last Sunday, so Miss Bren joins Brother D for another spoiler-free discussion of the television show (it's getting tougher and tougher to stay spoiler-free!), and Need-a-Nickname Scott has the news in the Zombie Beat. This week's Feedback Discussion runs a bit on the long-side this week, so consider yourself warned, but, hey, you watch bad zombie after bad zombie movie with Brother D, right? You can probably handle some extra emails and voicemails from the Mail Order Zombie family! |
Mon, 15 November 2010
A podcast listener hasn't exactly asked for help, but he's going to get it anyway. |
Wed, 10 November 2010
Another week of November, another Nazi zombie movie covered on Episode 146 of Mail Order Zombie. Brother D continues his look at this sub-sub-genre of zombie films when he reviews 1977's Shock Waves from director Ken Wiederhorn. He also takes a look at Nicholas Aubrey's recent release Zombie Town: The Movie. Zombart catches up with horror hostess Ms. Monster, and Miss Bren joins the show not just for the Feedback Discussion, but to also discuss Episode 2 of AMC's The Walking Dead. |
Mon, 8 November 2010
Brother D and Miss Bren tackles the 2010 release Predators. |
Sat, 6 November 2010
Brother D reviews the movie Polly from director Jason Hoover. Jabb Pictures - http://www.jabbpictures.com/ |
Wed, 3 November 2010
Begrüßen Sie zu Woche eine des Aufstieges des toten Reichs auf Bestellungs- per Postzombie. (I'm going to assume Yahoo! Babel Fish got that right!) This is Episode 145 of Mail Order Zombie, and to kick off Nazi Zombie Movie Month here on MOZ, Brother D reviews the 1981 film Oasis of the Zombies. Two videogames get some attention this week as well - when Brother D wasn't watching zombie movies, he was dispatching zombies Old West style in Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare, and Zombie Farmer was rocking out with them in Rock of the Dead. This past Sunday marked the premiere of The Walking Dead, and when she wasn't recording the Feedback Discussion with Brother D, Miss Bren was watching zombies on TV and reviewing Episode 1 with him. All this, plus the news with Birthday Boy Need-a-Nickname Scott's Zombie Beat! |