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On this week's PlayersToo Podcast: Ubisoft confirm live-service intentions for Assassin's Creed Infinity We recap PlayStation's recent State of Play broadcast Hideo Kojima disagrees with ‘Director's Cut' label as rumours suggest a Bloodborne upgrade could be next FIFA 22 release date announced, but cross-gen upgrade options are scaled back Plus shout-outs to stories including reviews for Monster Hunter Stories 2 and F1 2021, Cyberpunk's sales spike after PS Store return, Ghostwire: Tokyo's delay and more. We finish the show with a discussion on whether Assassin's Creed Infinity's live-service model could - or should - be the future of single player games. Let us know what you think! Our PlayAlong game for July is Florence, the short, sharp and superb mobile game from Mountains and Annapurna Interactive. Play it, share your thoughts with us through the month and we'll discuss the game on August's first show! Find and follow PlayersToo on: Twitter // Facebook // Instagram // YouTube If you enjoy this podcast PLEASE give 5 stars and a review on Apple Podcasts - it would help us out so much! PlayersToo is back next week with more news and discussion - join us! Until then, find our show notes and links at playerstoo.com
Yeah, we've got another one. Death Stranding is the latest to announce a "Director's Cut" coming to the new consoles. Are they still new? It hasn't been quite a year and a lot of people can't get them so I'll say they're new. It sounds like Tyler might give Death Stranding a shot this time after he's finished his joyous run of Yakuza 7Now Playing:Tyler - Yakuza 7Frank - FFXIV, Fallout 76, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderContact Us: @PSReportPodcast PlayStationReportPodcast@gmail.comFrank: @TheArcticSlothTyler: @PluggedOnVids
"If everything's ready here on the Dark Side of the Moon... play the five tones." This week we kick off our Steven Spielberg round with his 1977 classic, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". We're joined by special guest Tom Layman from the Talking Pictures Trivia podcast. Go like and subscribe to their pod, and listen to us chat about Spielberg and the artist's obsession. TALKING PICTURE TRIVIA'S TWITTER TOM LAYMAN'S TWITTER OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels and StreamBeats Support Us --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
This week, Carsten and Stephen fulfill their international film podcast-mandated duty to discuss Zack Snyder’s Justice League, and take that as an opportunity to look further into the world of extended and so-called director’s cuts with films like Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now: The Final Version, the Cotton Club and The Godfather: Coda - The Death of Michael Corleone, and Michael Mann’s The Last of the Mohicans and Miami Vice. Check out CKDU every Tuesday afternoon at 5pm AST for a new episode of the show! Follow us on twitter: @Lensmeyourears and like us on Facebook! Stephen's twitter:@NS_scooke Carsten's twitter: @FlawInTheIris
With the release of the (eventual) release of The Justice League's Snyder Cut we got to thinking about all the different movies that have had 'director's cuts', 'alternate editions', 'extended cuts', and the like. Some of them are amazing, some of them are awful, and some of them make us question why one version or the other was even released. Check out this week's podcast, and join the conversation in the comments or on social media. (@getgeekish) http://getgeekish.com
The Snyder Cut lives! More filmmakers seem to be getting their vision out to the world, but do we really need to let these film directors back into the editing room? From Justice League to Bladerunner to Star Wars, John, Doc, and Smoore drop the verdict on vanity or vindication with their look at director's cuts!This month is Women’s History Month and we’re supporting The Black Women’s Agenda whose mission is to empower women to step up and mitigate the gender gaps that affect women in our society. You can find out more information at BWA-INC.ORG."Let's Swing It" written by DPmusic. Licensed through Melody Loops, LP
WandaVision, director's cuts, and bowling? Yep, Jim and Fred hit it all this week on Comic Chaos. Let us know what you think of the bowling superhero idea on our Facebook page.
Zijian is out, Ed is in for a deep dive on director's cuts - which ones work? Which ones don't? Which ones would we like to see? Why do they happen at all? We've got it all covered. Also a high-octane quiz on Taika Waititi films and as much information about Ed's taste in films as you'd ever want to have. Intro music: bensound.com Contact: ctozofmovies@gmail.com
Sam and Steve review two of the best and most impactful director's cuts to ever be released: Kingdom of Heaven and Once Upon a Time in America.
In December 2020, Francis Ford Coppola oversaw the release of 'The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone,' a reconfiguration of his film 'The Godfather: Part III' and the latest in a long line of director's cuts. What is a director's cut? What is its purpose? And what are the best in movie history? On today's episode, Chris Ryan and Sean break down the truth behind International Immobiliare and why filmmakers return to their work over and over again. Host: Sean Fennessey Guest: Chris Ryan
Today we discuss Peacock Streaming, Director's Cuts and the 2000 Japanese film, Battle Royale. No episode next week but we'll be back the week after!
There are many reasons why a theatrical cut of a film can be vastly different from the original vision of the director. Sometimes it is the runtime going too long; other times, the studio financing the film has creative differences with the director. This can be a good thing. There are many films where the director’s cut completely changed the movie in a way that did not sit well with viewers. The opposite, where the director’s cut gave the film a superior experience to the theatrical version, is what this article will focus on. A section for alternate endings will also be discussed, for the same reason. Some of these also have director’s cuts but are on the list for focus on their alternate endings. Watch the video version or read the written version of this podcast. Written by Drew Alexander Ross. Visit https://www.hollywoodinsider.com and our YouTube for more great content | Hollywood Insider focuses on substance and meaningful entertainment, so as to utilize media as a tool to unite and better our world, by combining entertainment, education and philanthropy, while being against gossip and scandal. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
MotA-Minute: Beneath The Minute of the Apes - In Between are the segments wherein the guys take the time to record the conversations they have in between recording sessions for MotA. Topics range from the personal to various pop culture tangents. "Minute of the Apes" is the daily podcast where Sean, Richard and Todd break down "The Planet of the Apes" movies, one minute at a time.Follow us on:Facebook @MinuteOfTheApesTwitter @MinuteOfTheApesEmail: podcast@minuteoftheapes.comWebsite: https://www.minuteoftheapes.com/http://moviesbyminutes.com/
MotA-Minute: Beneath The Minute of the Apes - In Between are the segments wherein the guys take the time to record the conversations they have in between recording sessions for MotA. Topics range from the personal to various pop culture tangents. "Minute of the Apes" is the daily podcast where Sean, Richard and Todd break down "The Planet of the Apes" movies, one minute at a time.Follow us on:Facebook @MinuteOfTheApesTwitter @MinuteOfTheApesEmail: podcast@minuteoftheapes.comWebsite: https://www.minuteoftheapes.com/http://moviesbyminutes.com/
This week we talk about the upcoming Zack Snyder Justice League re-cut for HBO Max and then dive into some of the cinemas most infamous directors cuts and attempt to answer the age old question - Are they an artistic necessity, self indulgent tripe or studio cash grab?
Start your day geek with LRMornings. LRM‘s daily morning show with Kyle and Jammer (or Christine) (or Brian). Join them as they discuss all things geek with a little news just for fun. In today's episode, Brian and Christine discuss some news to get excited about regarding Dr. STONE and the rumored 170 minute cut of Batman Forever. Question of the day: Would you watch nearly three hours of Batman Forever? Please like, share, and subscriobe!
Brandon Riedie(Social Discasting, Twitter) joined me as possibly the most grounded rationalist I have had on the show thus far. I'm pretty surprised he actually agreed to come on. This is actually our second take at the ep since our audio got fudged the first time and he was still gracious enough to come hang out with me again. So make sure you check out his stuff! Follow the show on Twitter at @HighStrangecast! I'm on Twitter at @unfunny_period. Email me at highstrangecast@gmail.com :) And if you like the show leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you know.
Brandon Riedie(Social Discasting, Twitter) joined me as possibly the most grounded rationalist I have had on the show thus far. I'm pretty surprised he actually agreed to come on. This is actually our second take at the ep since our audio got fudged the first time and he was still gracious enough to come hang out with me again. So make sure you check out his stuff! Follow the show on Twitter at @HighStrangecast! I'm on Twitter at @unfunny_period. Email me at highstrangecast@gmail.com :) And if you like the show leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you know.
Welcome to Episode 31 of the Aroundtable.ca Podcast. This week we talk about Zack Snyder's Justice League Director's Cut. But we also talk Director's Cuts in general. Let us know what you think and join the conversation below. Twitter: twitter.com/Arroundtable Facebook: www.facebook.com/aroundtable.ca/ Email: allroundtable@gmail.com Site: https://aroundtable.ca
The boys talk about Marvel acquiring the rights to Alien and Predator comics; David Ayers potential directors cut of Suicide Squad; Mask of the Phantasm going to Netflix; race switched voice acting; Doom Patrol (S2E1-4); and the issues: Death Metal #1 and DCeased (Hope at World's End) #1-4. It's a very DC day for us all and happy 4th of July. Black Lives Still Matter and arrest the cops who murdered Breonna Taylor.
Gareth and Andy take a stroll through everyone's favourite otherworldly murder-town. That's right, we're peaking behind the curtain in our review of TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME. But that's not all! We'll also be discussing the latest news on the Justice League Snyder cut and which Director's Cuts we'd like to see in the future.
Jay watches a few indy darlings and Dave torchers himself by watching Happy Madison's latest Netflix Original The Wrong Missy. Dave also has a brief review of Lovebirds on Netflix. A new trailer for Christopher Nolan's Tenet has dropped and we have an all new Trailer Park for it. Jay points out that its July release date is suspiciously missing from the trailer. Big Movie News this week! -Frank Marshall wants to bring Bourne back. -Star Wars fans think they know who Timothy Olyphant is playing in Mandalorian season 2. -Make Solo 2 is beginning to buzz, but do we really want that and would Disney be willing to do it? -HBO confirms that Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League will coming to HBO Max in 2021 and will cost $30mil to produce. -Piggy backing on Release the Snyder Cut David Ayers has stated he can bring his cut of Suicide Squad to fans for practically nothing. But would WB allow that? Do we really care? In light of the Snyder Cut being greenlit we bring you our Top 5 Director's Cuts of movies. Did we miss any on our list? Reach out to us and let us know on Facebook and Twitter. If you like listening to Super Movie Bros. and you want more check us out on Patreon. For $1 a month you can get all the additional content over there. Clean your balls up and take the ugliest part of your body and give them a make over with Manscaped. Use our promo code SMBSHAVE for 20% off plus free shipping. Thanks for listening CHEERS!
Snyder's Cut has opened the door to a level of expectations for films. Is this reasonable? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-wilson2/support
Start your day geek with LRMornings. LRM‘s daily morning show with Kyle and Jammer (or Christine) (or Brian). Join them as they discuss all things geek with a little news just for fun. In today's episode, Kyle and Brian discuss some Nickelodeon nostalgia, the fact director's cuts are nothing new and how much better behind the scenes extras used to be. Question of the day: What is your favorite Director's Cut? Please like, share, and subscribe!
Well, we're getting The Snyder Cut. But do we need it and others?
In the wake of Warner Bros. moving forward with the Zack Snyder cut of Justice League, we consider some other options for the DC Universe and if a director's cut of other films would be an improvement. Could David Ayer actually improve Suicide Squad? We consider how he could make a better film with his own vision. Also, we get some breaking news with the reveal that Henry Cavill will be returning to the DC Extended Universe as Superman, which has us very excited about the future of the DC movie universe.
It's an all-new episode of WE'VE GOT MAIL, the podcast where film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold answer YOUR letters! This week, Bibbs and Witney talk about they owe Mighty Man and Yukk an apology, the movies they grew to love, the future of film festivals after the pandemic, how to watch director's cuts, the movie sequels we can't believe are real, and the difference between slasher movie violence and action movie violence! Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
On this week's episode: Paul Downs Colaizzo's Brittany Runs a Marathon and A.J. Eaton's David Crosby: Remember My Name. We also discuss the Music Documentaries that just keep coming out, why Director's Cuts are being released in theatres and our #CedarLee3 picks for Films with Determined Characters. New Films Brittany Runs a Marathon David Crosby: Remember My Name #CedarLee3 This week’s list of films you should be watching was inspired by Paul Downs Colaizzo's Brittany Runs a Marathon. We discuss our favorite films that have determined characters. Tell us about your favorites @CedarLeeTheatre using #CedarLee3.
Once upon a time, the best next thing to watching a great film, was knowing that a Director's Cut or a Special Edition was going to be released soon to the home video market. Sometimes this was a success, specially when you already loved the theatrical cut. And occasionally it might reverse your opinion on a film. Join Carlos and Steve at GeekFest Rants as they go down the list of some of their favorite Director's Cuts or a Special Editions.
The Roundtable weighs in on the Luke Smith Director's Cuts about Bungie removing content, Armor 2.0, Power leveling changes, buffs, debuffs, big changes to PVP, and the Gamescom Shadowkeep reveals. Paul Tassi - twitter.com/PaulTassi 30nstillgaming - mixer.com/30nstillgaming Webzkey - twitch.tv/Webzkey - Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/saynotorage --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ragelessroundtable/support
To close out the 80s Fantasy block, Seamus and Kraig are joined by special guest, producer and director James L. Reid, to dive deep into a couple of unique classics in the genre. We discuss both the theatrical and Director's Cuts of Legend, revealing several huge details about the filmmaking and storytelling, it's Tolkein/Judeo Christian imagery, it's troubled production and more! Then we talk book vs film with the Princess Bride, it's beloved cultural status, the late great screenwriter William Goldman, the impeccable cast, and so much more. We complete our fantasy foray in a perfect, critically charged, and entertaining way. Subscribe to Repeat Viewing on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you listen, and please rate & review kindly before sharing with your film friends! Please follow the show on twitter & instagram @repeatviewpod, and follow us on Facebook!
T Lo dive a little deeper on some of the blog topics this week, from the ESPY Awards and why sports stars make such good red carpet models, to the new promo images for "The Crown," to their Comic-Con coverage to why they don't want to see the "Mamma Mia" sequel. PLUS: Overwrought royal fashion coverage, the unfortunate She-Ra redesign, the fabulous ladies of "POSE" and the evocative costumes of "Sharp Objects."
Star Wars, Blade Runner, Alien, Terminator -- all movies with special editions, directors' cuts, and reboot/sequel/prequel continuations that fundamentally alter the original stories. What's it all about? Are these franchises irreparably damaged by the changes? Do fans have the last word on what is canon, or the creator? James McLean and Gareth Kavanagh discuss.
Mark Bousquet and Jarrod Alberich join Van to discuss Ridley Scott's epic Crusades film, KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (Director's Cut), including its profound themes and symbolism as well as its massive battles and action. It is possibly the most improved film in the history of Director's Cuts. Be a part of the White Rocket Entertainment family by becoming a patron of the shows: https://www.patreon.com/vanallenplexico Brought to you by White Rocket Entertainment.
We begin with the Alien franchise and how Director's Cuts stink. Getting caught up. Flicks. We again praise T2, as you should. Annoying scams and dealing with credit companies. Money earned and how much people and companies have of it. Sad sack scratch ticket people. Briiiine goes to a music fest in the Bean. Weezer and music in general. Awkward parent stuff and the spots they put you in. Brian would-be Muscato. Inheritance. What happens to all your stuff after it all ends? Keepsakes. Harnessing a memory. Sleeping is weird. We talk about life as a whole... Twitter: @BatsBelfry Email: batsbelfrypodcast@gmail.com Facebook:Bats in the Belfry Recorded - 5/30/17
This week we’re feeling the Witch Please podcast (2:40), Bo Burnham’s Make Happy special (11:50), Big Brother (16:45), and Polygraph’s The Evolution of Music Taste (25:35). We then swap stories about our experiences with Pokemon Go (32:15), discuss the value behind director’s cuts (49:50), and dive deep into our thoughts on the Ultimate Edition of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (1:02:05). Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FeelingItPod Leave a review on iTunes: http://apple.co/1PXfRMS Polygraph’s The Evolution of Music Taste: http://polygraph.cool/history/
The official ballot for the 2010 Annual Dead Letter Awards is now on-line! The Dead Letter Awards, or DLAs, is the annual Mail Order Zombie event celebrating the best in zombie movies and media from the previous year. Only one nominee can be selected per category; every category has the option of a write-in vote. You need not vote in every category, but you must include your name and email address for your vote to be counted; only one ballot per person. The voting period runs from 2/12/11-3/6/11. The Dead Letter Awards show will take place during Mail Order Zombie #158, 3/10/11. Dead Letter Award nominees were nominated by the public during an open nomination period in January 2011.Zombie BooksIn order to be eligible for a 2010 Dead Letter Award, the book must have been released for the first time in a print edition in 2010. Paperback editions of previously published hardcover books are not eligible. If a book is a reprint of a book published before 2010, it is not eligible unless the reprint is judged by Mail Order Zombie to be significantly different than the previous release.Best Book, AnthologyThe Living Dead 2 edited by John Joseph AdamsEye Witness: Zombie edited by T. W. BrownDead History: A Zombie Anthology edited by Anthony GiangregorioDead Set: A Zombie Anthology edited by Michelle McRary and Joe McKinneyThe Undead That Saved Christmas edited by Lyle Perez-TinicsZombiality edited by Bill TuckerBest Book, Non-Fiction/ReferenceSo Now You're a Zombie: A Handbook for the Newly Undead by John AustinNight of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever Made by Joe KaneThe Art of Zombie Warfare: How to Kick Ass Like the Walking Dead by Scott KenemoreThe Zombie Combat Manual: A Guide to Fighting the Living Dead by Roger MaThe G.O.R.E. Score: A Review Guide to All Things Zombie by Tony SchaabThe Complete History of the Return of the Living Dead by Christian Sellers and Gary SmartBest Book, FictionNight of the Living Trekkies by Kevin David Anderson and Sam StallAshton Memorial: Book Two of a Zombie Trilogy by Robert R. BestTooth and Nail by Craig DilouieDead Beyond the Fence: A Novel of Zombie Apocalypse by Brian KaufmanRot & Ruin by Jonathan MaberryRise Again by Ben TrippZombie MoviesIn order to be eligible for a 2010 Dead Letter Award, the movie/release or movie/release represented in its category must have been released for the first time in a fixed digital format for home viewing somewhere in the world. A DVD re-release or Blu-ray release of a movie previously released on DVD would not qualify; a movie being released as a Region 1 DVD release that has been previously released in another DVD Region would not qualify. A DVD or Blu-ray release of a movie only previously released on VHS would qualify. Director's Cuts, Extended Editions, Collector's Editions do not qualify unless this release was also the first release of the movie. A television series does qualify if the television series was released on DVD or Blu-ray for the first time in 2010 (in which case the DVD/Blu-ray release will be referred to as a "movie" for purposes of this Dead Letter Award Ballot).Best Score in a Zombie MovieThe Dead Matter music by Edward Douglas and Midnight SyndicateRammbock (Siege of the Dead) music by Marco Dreckkötter and Stefan WillZombie Hunters: City of the Dead, Episodes 5 & 6 music by Bernadette McCallionLa Horde (The Horde) music by Christopher LennertzAlice Jacobs is Dead music by Bill ShermanResident Evil: Afterlife music by TomandandyBest Special Make-Up Effects in a Zombie MovieBloodPigsThe Dead MatterLa Horde (The Horde)Rammbock (Siege of the Dead)Survival of the DeadZombielandBest Screenplay of a Zombie MovieDeath of the Dead written by Bo BuckleyMake-Out with Violence written by The Deagol Brothers, Cody DeVos and Eric LehningThe Dead Matter written by Tony Demci and Edward DouglasHell is Full written by Steve HudginsRammbock (Siege of the Dead) written by Benjamin HesslerZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction written by Ramon Isao and Kevin HamedaniBest ZombieAdrienne Barbeau (Alice Jacobs is Dead)Derek Graf (Zombieland)Alastair Kirton (Colin)Shellie Marie Shartzer (Make-Out with Violence)Treva Tegtmeier (Not Even Death)Brian Van Camp (The Dead Matter)Best Cameo or Surprise Appearance in a Zombie MovieSteven Barton (Survival of the Dead)Richard Dyszel (The Dead Matter)Lloyd Kaufman (The Last Zombi Hunter)Heidi Martinuzzi (Fistful of Brains)Ian McKellen (E'gad, Zombies!)Bill Murray (Zombieland)Best Actress in a Zombie MovieJanette Armand (ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction)Linda Jensen (ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction)Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil: Afterlife)Claude Perron (La Horde/The Horde)Christina Rose (Death of the Dead)H. Lynn Smith (Attack of the Vegan Zombies!)Best Actor in a Zombie MovieJack Abele (Death of the Dead)Eriq Ebouaney (La Horde/The Horde)Ken Foree (Zone of the Dead, aka Apocalypse of the Dead)Boris Kodjoe (Resident Evil: Afterlife)Larry Purtell (Die-ner (Get It?))Kenneth Welsh (Survival of the Dead)Best One-Liner in a Zombie Movie"Outta the way, dead white woman." - The Dead Can't Dance"It's your ass. If you want to get it kicked, who am I to stop you?" - Death of the Dead"Ball me sideways! Preserve my eyes!" - E'gad, Zombies!"Attention zombie assholes! Anyone who doesn't want their ass kicked begin kicking your own ass right now!" - Ninjas vs. Zombies"Hey, boys. Is that any way to treat a lady?" - Resident Evil: Afterlife"Time to nut up or shut up." - ZombielandBest Death Scene in a Zombie Movie (This category is wide-open and open to write-in votes. The above qualifications for movie award consideration apply. Describe the scene in question and be sure to note the movie in which the scene appears.)Best Director of a Zombie MovieMatthew Butler (E'gad, Zombies!)Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher (La Horde/The Horde)Patrick Devaney (Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead, Episodes 5 & 6)Gary King (Death of the Dead)Marc Price (Colin)George A. Romero (Survival of the Dead)Best Zombie MovieColinDeath of the DeadLa Horde/The HordeRammbock (Siege of the Dead)Survival of the DeadZMD: Zombies of Mass DestructionOther Zombie MediaIn order to be eligible for a 2010 Dead Letter Award, the media in question must have been released/updated in 2010.Best Zombie AudiodramaAmong the DeadHG WorldWe're AliveBest Zombie Comic BookDescent of the DeadFVZA: Federal Vampire and Zombie AgencyI, ZombieThe Last ZombieVictorian UndeadThe Walking DeadBest Zombie Videogame(The Best Zombie Videogame category follows the same "release rules" as the Best Movie categories. A re-release or port of a previously released game does not qualify.)Cowboys vs. ZombiesDead NationDead Rising 2Left 4 Dead / Left 4 Dead 2: The Sacrifice (DLC)Left 4 Dead 2: The Passing (DLC)Red Dead Redemption: Undead NightmareBest Zombie WebsiteBuy Zombie (http://www.buyzombie.com)The G.O.R.E. Score (http://thegorescore.com)The Zed Word: Zombie Blog (http://tinyurl.com/zedword)Zombie Reporting Center (http://www.zombiereportingcenter.com)Zombie Command (http://www.zombiecommand.com)Zombies & Toys (http://www.zombiesandtoys.com)Every category has an "Other" option; you can submit your "write-in" vote if your qualifying favorite is not already represented.The Shambler - Lifetime Achievement AwardThe Shambler is the Mail Order Zombie Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing those who have given much to zombie media. Previous award winners are George A. Romero (2008) and Tom Savini (2009).Please submit no more than three names.The Fresh Meat Award - Best NewcomerThe Fresh Meat Award is Mail Order Zombie Newcomer Award, recognizing those who have made a significant impact in zombie media right out of the gate. Previous award winners are Patrick Devaney (creator of Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead, 2008) and Wes Young & Ryan Goff (directors of Dead Exit, 2009).Please submit no more than three names.The 3rd Annual Mail Order Zombie Dead Letter Awards ballot can be found at http://tinyurl.com/dla2010Congratulations to all the nominees! Good luck! (Production music provided HorrorVox and Midnight Syndicate.)