Sun, 7 July 2013
Brother D & Miss Bren just got home from the movie theater, and wanted to dust off the microphone and talk about World War Z (dir. Marc Forster). This is the first time the two have settled down behind the microphone since Mail Order Zombie came to an end, so they spend a few minutes catching people up to speed, rapping about what's going on in their lives before talking about their hot and sweaty time at a Brad Pitt movie. Mail Order Zombie Facebook Group - http://tinyurl.com/facebookmoz |
Fri, 26 April 2013
![]() This is the end. This is the end, my friend. This is the final episode of Mail Order Zombie, and before Brother D and Miss Bren dive into the longest Feedback Discussion in MOZ history, we have the news with Need-A-Nickname Scott's Zombie Beat, a book review by Miss Bren (One Second After by William R. Forstchen), D's Zeditorial, one final Countdown to Cthulhu segment, discussion of the final two episodes of The Walking Dead's third season, a review of the movie Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection (dir. James Plumb), and the return of O'Day! |
Wed, 10 April 2013
![]() It's the penultimate episode of Mail Order Zombie! This time around, Brother D and Need-a-Nickname Scott dive into the zombie films Dead Men Don't Die (dir. Malcolm Marmorstein) and Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (dir. Dan Hoskins); Miss Bren and D talk about the fourth- and third-to-last episodes of Season Three of The Walking Dead; Gwen Callahan from the HP Lovecraft Film Festival and Cthulhu-Con drops by to talk about the upcoming festival; D looks at some Blu-ray releases; a zombie short film (Cargo, dir. Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke) gets reviewed; Wayne displays his comedy genius . . . and I need a nap. |
Wed, 27 March 2013
Brother D and Miss Bren (with some help from their friends) present the winners of the 5th Annual Dead Letter Awards. This was a much lower key affair this year (with the exception of SOMEONE who used most of the Mail Order Zombie budget to go on vacation. After the awards, Bren and D have a special announcement. |
Tue, 19 March 2013
Join Dorado Films and local podcaster Derek M. Koch for a special screening of 1967's Argoman, The Fantastic Superman at Portland's Clinton Street Theater March 23, 2013! Played by Roger Browne, Argoman is the only superhero who can stop Jenabell (Dominique Boschero) and her bid for power and riches. Can Argoman save us? Join Derek and Dorado at the Clinton to find out! |
Mon, 18 March 2013
Dorado Films presents 1972's Euro cult classic Tragic Ceremony (dir. Riccardo Freda), starring Camille Keaton ("I Spit on Your Grave"). Presented by local podcaster Derek M. Koch at the Clinton Street Theater, Tragic Ceremony is showing at 8:00pm, March 26th. Admission is only $6! |
Thu, 28 February 2013
The Walking Dead continues, as does the Mail Order Zombie coverage of the show! In this episode, Brother D and Miss Bren talk about the latest two episodes of the show. Eric and Jimmy from Galactic Gaming News have the latest in zombie video game news, Brother D goes to Wizard World Portland, we learn how Godzilla might fear in a zombie apocalypse from Kyle from the Kaijucast, we start counting down to the H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival and CthulhuCon, and the 5th Annual Dead Letter Award Ballot is unveiled! |
Thu, 14 February 2013
Whether it's the 8th day or the 13th year, it's another (every other) Thursday, which means it's time for another episode of Mail Order Zombie! Brother D and Miss Bren are actually on the same page as the rest of America (this time!), and discuss (with SPOILERS) the latest episode of The Walking Dead; Silent Death and Death Song review Warm Bodies (dir. Jonathan Levine); D goes behind enemy lines solo with a review of the short movie Medal of Horror (dir. James Eaves) from the anthology Nazi Zombie Death Tales, and drops some alternate title knowledge in his Zeditorial; Need-a-Nickname Scott brings the news in the Zombie Beat; Jimmy and Eric from Galactic Gaming News talk about an upcoming video game; and finally there's the Feedback. Glorious Feedback. Zombieland gets its Columbus and Little Rock - http://www.deadline.com/2013/02/amazons-zombieland-pilot-casts-2-leads/ |
Thu, 31 January 2013
![]() In Episode 200, the Mail Order Zombie Family turns the tables on Brother D and Miss Bren by sending in their own interview questions for the two co-hosts, but that's all at the end of the show. Before the Feedback Discussion, Brother D reviews the short movie 2 Hours (dir. Michael Ballif), Terror Haute Kent reviews Warm Bodies (dir. Jonathan Levine), Silent Death reviews the novelizations of the Resident Evil film franchise, Miss Bren settles in for a spoilerific discussion of [REC] 3: Génesis, the open nomination period for the 5th Annual Dead Letter Awards kicks off, and . . . Brother D comes clean. |
Wed, 23 January 2013
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Thu, 17 January 2013
It didn't take long for Brother D and Miss Bren to get caught up with the rest of the world. In this episode of Mail Order Zombie, they discuss the first half of Season Three of The Walking Dead. Did the female characters get some respect? Are the zombies still frightening? Would Tom Savini or Danny Trejo have made a better Governor? And what does Silent Death think of Jake Bible's novel Little Dead Man? Or what do Jimmy and Eric of Galactic Gaming News think about an upcoming zombie movie or zombie videogames? And what about Robert R. Best? What's the deal with his zombie novels? Will you listen to Episode 199 of Mail Order Zombie? |
Wed, 2 January 2013
Brother D is a little sick this week (it's not a zombie plague, it's not a zombie plague), so there's no movie reviews this time around, but he still powers through the final two episodes of Season Two of The Walking Dead with Miss Bren. Silent Death is joined by Deathsong for a review of Jonathan Maberry's Rot & Ruin, and Bren wraps up the show with D with the Feedback Discussion. (Some production music produced by Kevin MacLeod.) |