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We're on our penultimate episode of Season 2 of HBO's series The Last of Us! Joel isn't back from the dead, but it is a Joel heavy episode with the infamous flashbacks from the video game - some new, some we know all too well. How many times did Louis cry watching this episode, how many times did BOTH of your co-hosts cry recording this episode? Get those tissues out, because we cried more than you're ready for. Thanks for listening to Episode 71!Send us a textSupport the showAlso, don't forget to check out the podcast's new fantastical intro song from our friends in Next Stop: Cosmos. Please be sure to check out all of their socials, give them a follow, and lots of support! It means a lot that they are now apart of our fantasy family.
Our final two matchups of the bracket are Deathdream vs. The Battery and Train to Busan vs. Savageland. Three American indies, one Korean blockbuster. How greatly is vision limited by budget? As usual, we focus on the eliminated films but highlight what they have to offer.
A spark of madness is often the first step toward creation. On today's episode, we welcome Bojan Dulabic, a passionate Vancouver-based filmmaker who pulled off a small miracle—he made a full-length zombie movie for just $5,000. But this isn't just a story of budgeting brilliance; it's a tale of relentless passion, artistic vision, and the kind of self-taught wisdom you can't get in film school.Born in Bosnia, raised in Germany and Croatia, and finally settled in Canada, Bojan Dulabic's journey into filmmaking is stitched together by war, displacement, and a child's fascination with VHS tapes in his mother's shop. His early life sounds like something out of a global coming-of-age novel. And perhaps that nomadic upbringing seeded in him a gift for observation—a key trait in any great storyteller. When he finally turned his teenage creativity into a film project in high school, something clicked. Not just the shutter on a camera, but the internal compass of a man who knew he had to follow the path of cinema, even if it meant doing it on his own terms.This wasn't a journey paved in gold. His first feature, shot for $4,000, was a comedy that taught him the ropes. His follow-up? A feature-length zombie film titled Project Eugenics.What could have been a cliché genre dive instead becomes a thoughtful narrative on misinformation, the chaos of modern life, and yes—zombies as metaphors. “To me, a zombie flick... it's not about the zombies. It's always about something else,” Bojan reflects. In his hands, the walking dead become symbols of mass confusion, manipulation, and the blurred lines of truth in our hyper-connected world.There is a playful seriousness to Bojan's philosophy. He reveres Romero and admires Rodriguez, but he walks his own road. Like Alan Watts would muse about the dancer and the dance, Bojan seems less concerned with final outcomes and more with being in the creative flow—tripping over obstacles and finding meaning in the madness. He shares stories of juggling a wedding, a tight shooting schedule, and DIY visual effects like a magician with duct tape. His secret? A mindset that embraces “safe confusion”—a term borrowed from Tarantino—that invites the audience into mystery without losing them.What's more, Bojan brings a rare humility to the table. He speaks about his cast and crew with deep respect, understanding that low-budget filmmaking doesn't give you the license to burn out others for your dream. His actors often worked just a few days, each scene scheduled with precision. His respect for time, energy, and goodwill may be the real reason his film came together. For him, filmmaking is not just a creative act but a spiritual contract—with himself, with his collaborators, and with the audience.This podcast isn't just a technical breakdown of low-budget indie cinema. It's a spiritual blueprint for artists who feel the fire but lack the funds. Bojan's approach is radical because it's so simple: take stock of what you have, and build from there. Whether it's stock footage, free VFX plugins, or your friend's living room—use it. More importantly, finish it. Don't wait for permission. Make your movie now.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
We've got more zombie movie talk! As the tournament rolls on, the Madmen must vote out either The Beyond or Wyrmwood: Apocalypse. Do we keep Cemetery Man or Deadgirl? Each movie has its merits…
An archaeology professor discovers an ancient crypt, which contains the living dead. The zombies go on a rampage and attack a group of people, which the professor had invited to celebrate his discovery. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss Italian zombies, thirsty ass kids, and Andrea Bianchi's schlocky and slow, Burial Ground (1981). Show Notes: Housekeeping (4:20) Back of the Box/Recommendations (12:20) Spoiler Warning/Full Review: (18:05) Rotten Tomatoes (55:50) Trivia (61:50) Cooter of the Week (65:05) What We've Been Watching (71:26) Hotline Scream: (79:55) Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
“Well, and I'm not gonna get into the physics of something that is not real.” – Dr. Walking Dead Welcome to the 50th Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, the ultimate zombie cinema podcast hosted by your fearless professor of the undead, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop! To celebrate this milestone, Dr. Bishop is joined by a special guest — Jay of the Dead — for a spirited countdown of their Top 10 Zombie Movies of All Time! But here's the twist: Kyle and Jay only share five films in common! That means you're getting 15 killer recommendations that span the globe and the entire spectrum of zombie storytelling. During this episode, we'll find out: Does Jay really love zombies — but hate zombie movies? Dr. Bishop's list features only two American films — the rest are international zombie gems! Intrigued? And Jay of the Dead drops a bold claim by revealing what he calls “The Citizen Kane of Zombie Movies.” What zombie film could deserve that title? It's a jam-packed, brain-munching celebration of undead cinema. Tune in for the laughs, the debates, and a love letter to zombie films! Join us!
Questa volta, non una bensì cinque pellicole cinque, per un tema cinematografico che, come ormai ben saprete, mi sta molto a cuore: lo Zombi.Una delle più belle e carismatiche creature dell'orrore, che il cinema continua a proporre ed esaminare con punti di vista differenti.Solo apparentemente superficiale, lo zombi è veicolo di svariati aspetti della società di ieri e di oggi. Che sia lento o maratoneta (ma io preferisco la prima versione!), il morto vivente non è mai da sottovalutare e contiene molto più di sinistri grugniti ed una fame perenne.In questa puntata, il vostro CaRfa preferito, vi consiglia 5 titoli che sono passati più o meno inosservati, sicuramente da recuperare ma già cult di livello, per gli amanti del genere.Buon ascolto.
Time to nut up or shut up and talk about the 2009 zombie apocalypse comedy film Zombieland. Jesse Eisenberg uncomfortable interview (watching this back I def think they're doing a bit and this was staged, sorry for the mild character assassination Mr. Jesse)Send us a textSWAMP stuff:PatreonSocials:TikTok: @theswamppodcastInstagram: @theswamppodBluesky: @theswamppodcast.bsky.socialYouTubeOur Letterboxd Accounts: @okaydara and @ekievraOur website: https://www.the-swamp-podcast.com/Email: theswamppod@gmail.com
Let's continue our study of the stranger zombie films in the field! Tonight's combatants are Contracted, Peninsula, City of the Living Dead and #Alive.
Is Die Alone the next great post-apocalyptic thriller, or does it stumble into familiar zombie movie tropes? ►Love movie content? Then subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/@TheSilverScreenDudes?sub_confirmation=1In this review, I dive into the intense survival horror vibes, eerie 28 Days Later-style atmosphere, and mind-bending dual timelines that make this film stand out.►Love my movie content? Consider supporting me for as little as £2!buymeacoffee.com/moviedudesStarring Douglas Smith and Carrie-Anne Moss, Die Alone follows Ethan, a man who wakes up from a car accident with amnesia—only to find the world has completely changed. As he pieces together the truth, the movie cleverly plays with time, weaving a mystery that keeps you guessing—until it doesn't. With influences from The Last of Us and Memento, the film attempts something fresh in the zombie genre. But does it succeed?I break down the direction, pacing issues, and that so-called “plot twist” that you'll probably see coming. Plus, we discuss the unique creature design—think zombies meet Lord of the Rings' Ents—and whether the movie's slower pacing works to its advantage or not.
We continue talking about zombie movie history on this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast! Bernie and Andrew continue their conversation as they review the origin and evolution of the walking dead in film. They discuss how zombie movies cover the full spectrum of film genres including horror, science fiction, comedy, action, post-apocalyptic, and found footage. Movies discussed include Return of the Living Dead, Army of the Dead, Dead Alive, Pontypool, Dead Alive, and more. For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit https://fan2fan.libsyn.com
We're crawling out the grave for March Of The Zombies month alongside Josh of High On Horror and we're kicking it off with one of the most iconic movies of all time Return Of The Living Dead!
Send us a message and get a shoutout!Grab your survival gear, double-tap your expectations, and join us at The Winchester because this week Formidable Opponents crawl out of our graves (and maybe dance on them...fully clothed) and talk Zombies. Board up your doors, aim for the head and check out this episode as we discuss why cardio is the real enemy. This week Formidable Opponents use our brains...braaaains....BRAAAAINS!!! as we debate and discuss "Best Zombie Movie."Support the showReach out to us and follow us:formidableopponents@gmail.com (Contact us)https://formidableopponents.buzzsprout.com/ (Website)@Fopponents (Twitter)formidable_opponents (Instagram)FormidableOpponents (Facebook)@formidableopponents (Tik Tok)https://www.buymeacoffee.com/foropponents (Show us some love)Merchandisehttps://formidableopponents.creator-spring.com/Cover art by Creative Little Pillhttps://www.instagram.com/creativelittlepill/https://creative-little-pill.creator-spring.com/Magic Mindhttps://www.magicmind.com/opponents
We continue talking about zombie movie history on this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast! Bernie and Andrew continue their conversation as they review the origin and evolution of the walking dead in film. They discuss how zombie movies cover the full spectrum of film genres including horror, science fiction, comedy, action, post-apocalyptic, and found footage. Movies discussed include Quarantine, REC, George Romero's Diary of the Dead, 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake, World War Z, John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness, Night of the Comet, and more. For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit https://fan2fan.libsyn.com
We continue talking about zombie movie history on this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast! Bernie and Andrew continue their conversation as they review the origin and evolution of the walking dead in film. Topics include germ warfare, 1980s consumerism, mass media, video games, and George Romero's massive impact. They also discuss zombie movies throughout the 1970s into the 2000s including 28 Days Later, Resident Evil, the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake, and more. For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit https://fan2fan.libsyn.com
We're talking about zombie movie history on this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast! Bernie and Andrew review the origin and evolution of the walking dead in film. Topics include germ warfare, 1950s Red Scare, and George Romero's massive impact. They also discuss early movies including White Zombie, Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and more. For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit https://fan2fan.libsyn.com
Our next batch of zombie films to judge are the irregulars and odd ducks of the oeuvre. In Part 1 the Madmen discuss Kingdom: Ashin of the North, Messiah of Evil, Contracted and Peninsula. Interesting, underrated films!
In this free-for-all-Friday Trent reminisces about the Summer he spent filming a zombie movie for a friend.
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Eric & Serling shop around for the ultimate in zombie horror masterpieces. Add to cart, please! So influential, even Eric asked his principal if he could rip it off (along with everybody else).Send us a text
This is normally an off week for The Splatbook, so I thought i would share an new podcast project I have been working. Zombies Strains is an attempt to understand how zombie movies came to dominate the horror genre after the year 2000. How did it all start? What makes a good zombie movie? We answer attempt to answer all of these questions and more in... Zombie Strains It's Andy's turn to present his baseline zombie film. His choice, The Girl with All the Gifts (2017), is strikingly different than John's. Fast zombies? Check. Fast transmission? Check. Hordes of children who turn into zombies at the scent of humans? That's new! Andy and John discuss this thought-provoking movie as they take another step on their zombie journey.https://zombiestrainspodcast.com/Contact Us!splatbookpod@gmail.comThe Splatphone!Roll For Topic
Closing out the bracket, our cinematic combatants under discussion are Re-Animator, Anna and the Apocalypse, Zombieland, Little Monsters (2019), Shaun of the Dead and Dead Snow. See, (un)death IS funny!
The Madmen continue our competition with four more zombie films that sneak in some laughs along with all that stomach-ripping! Tonight's contenders include "I Am a Hero," "Dead Heat," "Dead Alive" and "Sugar Hill." Hahaha-OH GOD! My stomach!
Seasons Of The Witch : Halloween's Of The Past continues with this episode originally from 2022. Filmmaker Hunter Johnson joins Death By DVD for the ultimate deep dive into their art! Learn all about the films Hunter Johnson has directed, written and acted in on this blast from the past episode celebrating Halloween 2024 with some of our greatest hits from the grave, co-hosted by Hunter Johnson themself! There may just be another special guest on this episode, too! You will just have to hit play and find out for yourself. Interested in learning MORE about Hunter? Be sure to visit their website https://lahorror.com/WHAT IS SEASONS OF THE WITCH : HALLOWEEN'S OF THE PAST??? To celebrate the Season Of The Witch, we present to you remastered episodes from our Halloween Vault. Death By DVD has been around since 2009, so we have a lot of Halloween shows chock full of terror and special guests! Stay tuned for the next installment of Seasons Of The Witch, coming soon! NEED MORE DEATH? Check out the official YOUTUBE of Death By DVD and see our brand new program, TRAILER PARK! The greatest movie trailer compilation of all time. Tap here to visit our YOUTUBE or copy and paste the link below : https://www.youtube.com/@DeathByDVDHAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES or copy and paste the link below : https://deathbydvd.com/who-shot-hank ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Madeline, Julian, and Emilio mark this year's Halloween season with a bonus conversation on George A. Romero's genre-defining 1968 Horror film "Night of the Living Dead." A first-time viewing for each of them, the group trace the details of the film that have made far-reaching ripples in the Horror genre and Zombie subgenre ever since, aided by Madeline's comprehensive walkthrough of the history of zombies in film and television. They discuss the admirable markers of the film's limited budget, the human elements that make it relatable, and its likely unintentional resemblance to fellow films of the then-burgeoning New Hollywood Era, with numerous fun facts and personal revelations along the way. If you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice. This really helps us find new listeners and grow!Follow us on IG and TikTok: @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.comOn Letterboxd? Follow Julian at julian_barthold and Madeline at patronessofcats
Zombie flicks' fight for supremacy shifts to the division we've dubbed The Funnies, where filmmakers explore the lighter side of the zompocalypse. That's right, we're talkin' zom-coms and ghouls that make us giggle.
When the dead walk the earth, this podcast will be the soundtrack to hell. Join Robert and Ira as they discuss ZOMBIE and share their top 5 zombie movies. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcast Music. So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like if your decomposed father lunges out of a closet on a boat in a New York harbor and is killed and you team up with a journalist to discover what happened to your old man and you head to the Caribbean with another couple to discover the truth and you and the journalist and the other couple go head to head with a bunch of flesh eating zombies, and the other woman gets her eye gorged out by a piece of splintered wood and now things are really bad because flesh eating decomposed zombies are all over the fucking island, and back in New York a bunch of flesh eating decomposed zombies are on a bridge headed to the Big Apple, then this podcast is for you!
It's officially October and you know what that means: it's time for a full month of horror movie episodes. We continue horror month with our third Frank Henenlotter movie. It's 1988's Brain Damage on this week's They Called This a Movie. Join us as we discuss allegories to drug use, a way too long and graphic death scene, and possible connections to Germany in the 1930's. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie.EXTRA LIFE LINK: https://tinyurl.com/Extralifeyear9
Joined by Jake Gold, the dynamic duo (Ian and Lee) talk about their top five Zombie movies!! Getting a little spooky for spooky season! Happy October SciFivers!!!
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture Today's Questions: Question 1: Which word is the last word in the titles of six of George Romero's zombie movies? Question 2: How does that Latin phrase 'Carpe diem' translate into English? Question 3: In Greek mythology, who drove the sun across the sky in his chariot? Question 4: The language 'Igbo' belongs to which language family? Question 5: Who was the father of Zeus? Question 6: Who played the role of James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies? Question 7: The language 'Hausa' belongs to which language family? Question 8: Which actress has featured in films including The Deer Hunter and Out of Africa? Question 9: In the biblical story, what does Jonah get swallowed by? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You've got red on you. Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. dork out about 2004's SHAUN OF THE DEAD, directed by Edgar Wright, and starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Kate Ashfield, Lucy Davis, Dylan Moran, Penelope Wilton, and Bill Nighy. Also discussed: WILL & HARPER, REAL HOUSEWIVES OF SALT LAKE CITY, and THE SUBSTANCE.Dork out everywhere …Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.comSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSpreakerSpotify Tune In Stitcherhttp://dorkingoutshow.com/https://www.threads.net/@dorkingoutshow https://www.instagram.com/dorkingoutshow/ https://www.facebook.com/dorkingoutshowhttps://twitter.com/dorkingoutshow
Send us a textAfter 5 years, I guess that it's finally time to talk about a Nicole favorite for our 135th episode. And I can't even complain, because it's a horror comedy love letter to George Romero's zombie classics. But that's ridiculous! Don't say the Z word! We present to you, what can only be, the SHAUNNIVERSARY! It's Shaun of the Dead (2004)!
This month's Bizarre News covers a wide variety of strange and unusual topics. Including:Story 1 - A resurfaced clip from a 2001 nature documentary showing a shadowy bipedal figure running alongside caribou in remote Quebec has sparked online debates about a potential Bigfoot sighting, with the cinematographer affirming no crew or known individuals were present during filming.Story 2 - Surveillance footage from Colombia showed a man mysteriously thrown to the ground by an unidentified flying orb, sparking debate about its nature and leaving the incident unexplainedStory 3 - A fan's meticulous replicas of The Shining's hedge maze and elevator doors have led to eerie occurrences in her home, raising suspicions of supernatural activity linked to the iconic horror film.Story 4 (First picture is eyes open, second picture is eyes shut) - A woman in Canton, Ohio claims to have witnessed and photographed a statue of the Virgin Mary opening and closing its eyes at a local church, though the pastor remains skeptical of the alleged miracle.Story 5 - Recent CT scans of the "Screaming Woman," an ancient Egyptian mummy, suggest her haunting expression may be due to cadaveric spasm rather than poor embalming, revealing a possible death in extreme pain and challenging previous assumptions about her mummification.Additionally, we play Blind Rankings with Producer Ben and must rank our top 10 Zombie movies of all time.Patreon: Support Believing the Bizarre and get tons of extra content by joining our Patreon.For updates, news, and extra content, follow Believing the Bizarre on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterDiscordWant to discuss the episode on the day it drops with Tyler and Charlie? Follow on Twitch and check out the extended Twitch streams every Tuesday.Shop Merch: You can rep Believing the Bizarre and buy some unique merch
Six more matchups in our division devoted to classical zombie movies (lotta Romero goodness in here)! Find out which three flicks get further scrutiny in the next round. More importantly, join in our appreciation of the films laid to rest here. Even the dead die eventually!
Dan & Manny go deep into the July Nostalgic News to see if it passes the ultimate test--THE NOSTALGIA TEST! July was a very eventful month in the Nostalgia community. Dan & Manny start with sad news, the recent passing of beloved pop-culture icons Shannon Doherty, Richard Simmons, Bob Newhart, and Dr. Ruth. The guys panic about the hydrothermal explosion in Yellowstone National Park and how the park is literally a huge volcano, and they reminisce on their time there during their cross-country road trip. Dan wants to talk about the 1992 NBA Dream Team and the return of Snapple's Elements drink line. Then Dan & Manny get down to business and rip into the upcoming sequels and reboots like Twisters, Alien: Romulus, the newest Karate Kid movie, 28 Years Later, Jurassic World 4, Matrix 5, Final Destination: Bloodlines and more. Plus, why would anyone think a new Naked Gun film starring Liam Neeson would be a good idea?! Finally, Dan & Manny give some of their Nostalgia predictions such as a possible live-action Rugrats or Doug movie adaptation. Email us (thenostalgiatest@gmail.com) topics you want to hear us do on our next episode of The Nostalgia Test News & we'll send you a FREE Digital Art Print of a quote from this episode! SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Introduction and Breaking News 00:25 Celebrity Obituaries 01:15 Richard Simmons and Dr. Ruth 03:21 Shannen Doherty's Legacy 04:43 Yellowstone Super Volcano 09:18 NBA Dream Team 2024 17:49 Snapple Elements Return 22:17 Twisters Movie Review 28:31 Nostalgia Test News: Upcoming Sequels and Reboots 28:47 Alien Franchise: Endless Alien Adventures 29:50 Karate Kid: A New Sequel in the Works 33:09 Zombie Movies: 28 Years Later 34:47 Jurassic Park: The Never-Ending Franchise 37:26 Superhero Fatigue: Superman and Beyond 39:54 Comedy Reboots: Naked Gun Returns 45:40 Final Destination and Matrix: Reboots Galore 50:11 Nostalgia Predictions: What's Next? LINKS & ADDITIONAL NOTES Shannen Doherty 90210 (TV Series 1990-2000) Richard Simmons Bob Newhart Ruth Westheimer Mandela Effect Howard Stern Little House on the Prairie (TV Series 1974-1983) Charmed (TV Series 1998-2006) Scare Tactics (TV Series 2003-2013) Yellowstone National Park Old Faithful Heathers (Movie 1989) The 1992 NBA Dream Team LeBron James Snapple Elements Twisters (Movie 2024) Glen Powell True Detective (TV Series 2014-Present) Geostorm (Movie 2014) Sharknado (Movie 2013) Gerard Butler Hurricane Heist (Movie 2018) Alien: Romulus (Movie 2024) Karate Kid sequel Ralph Macchio Jackie Chan 28 Years Later (Movie 2025) Jurassic Park (Franchise) Jeff Goldblum Mahershala Ali Scarlett Johanson Christoper Nolan Batman Franchise James Gunn The Naked Gun Franchise Taken (Franchise) Airplane! (Movie 1980) Spaceballs (Movie 1987) Hot Tub Time Machine (Movie 2010) Donnell Rawlings Blade Franchise Delroy Lindo Cliffhanger (Movie 1993) Evel Knievel Rugrats (TV Series 1991-2004) Doug (TV Series 1991-1994; 1996-1999) Blank Check (Movie 1994) Look Who's Talking (Movie 1989) The Garbage Pail Kids (Movie 1987) Sandlot 2 (Movie 2005) Contact/Book The Nostalgia Test Podcast! If you had a great time listening to The Nostalgia Test Podcast and want to book us on your next podcast or have perform at your themed party, or have us host a special event, fill out the form below and LET'S GET NOSTALGIC! We can do so many fun Nostalgic Events! Podcast Guest Appearances Themed Parties Hosting Screenings Corporate Events Reunions Weddings Birthday Parties Trivia The Nostalgia Test Podcast will create a personalized Nostalgic experience for any occasion! Email us at thenostalgiatest@gmail.com or fill out the Google Form below to get the process started. We're open to in-person and virtual events. Pricing may vary depending on the details of your event/party. LET'S GET NOSTALGIC! Keep up with all things The Nostalgia Test Podcast on Instagram | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube | Facebook The intro and outro music ('Neon Attack 80s') is by Emanmusic.
The battle begins in what you could easily call the Romero Division, where the competitors are all traditional zombie movies in one key way or another. In this episode "World War Z" faces off with "Night of the Living Dead" (1967) and "The Dead" contends with NOTLD 90.
The undead have long been a subject of the silver screen, to varying degrees of success. Now, we traipse through the zombie apocalypse to find three films to match our Keep, Watch and Pass criteria. Sit down and take a bite out of this one. www.notthatbadcast.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notthatbadcast Social Media - @notthatbadcast (X, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, Spoutible) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane, Chris Holmes, and Mike Stewart aka DM Mike (Save for Half podcast, Found in the Ruins podcast) shamble relentlessly through over 40 zombie and zombie-ish flicks in their inhuman hunger for horror. Plus a brief detour into the best on-screen Joker and multiple bad zombie jokes. True or false: Marcel Marceau starred in a zombie flick. What is Shane's most annoying zombie movie? What would you do if you were the last person on Earth and could do whatever you want? Shane offers a rare trigger warning. Shane Plays Geek Talk Episode #277 - 7/22/2024 Like what you hear? Support Shane Plays Geek Talk on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/shaneplays Listen to the Shane Plays Geek Talk podcast on YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play Music, Amazon Music, Podbean and Stitcher (and other fine, fine podcast directories). Hey, you! Yeah, you! Buy cool stuff, support Shane Plays Geek Talk with these affiliate links! Humble Bundle https://www.humblebundle.com?partner=shaneplays DriveThruRPG.com https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=488512 SHOW NOTES Found in the Ruins podcast https://saveforhalf.com/ (FITR releases on the SFH podcast feed) Found in the Ruins Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1430189954589689 Chris Holmes's Zombie Movie List (if an entry is numbered, Chris recommends it. If it's not numbered, he feels it's worth discussing but doesn't “rank” for his top 15) Last Man on Earth USA 1964 Dir. Sidney Salkow Based on I Am Legend Richard Matheson Stars Vincent Price Plague of the Zombies UK 1966 Dir. John Gilling Stars Andre Morell Hammer Film 1. Night of the Living Dead USA 1968 Dir. George Romero Writ. John Russo Stars Duane Jones Tombs of the Blind Dead Spain-Portugal 1972 Dir. And written Amado de Ossorio Stars are unimportant 2. Omega Man USA 1971 Dir. Boris Sagal Based on I Am Legend Stars Charlton Heston, Rosalind Cash Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things USA 1972 Dir. Bob Clark written and starring Bob Clark! Shanks USA 1974 Dir. William Castle probably written by him too Stars Marcel Marceau! 3. Dawn of the Dead USA 1978 Dir. And Writer George Romero Stars Ken Foree Stunts and makeup by Tom Savinni Zombi 2 Italy 1979 Dir. Lucio Fulci Writ. Dardeo Sacchetti Released in U.S. as Zombie Nightmare City Italy 1980 Dir.Umberto Lenzi Stars Hugo Stieglitz and many attractive women. Extremely silly. 4. The Evil Dead 1981 USA Dir. Sam Rami also written by him Stars Bruce Campbell First in a great Trilogy Dead and Buried 1981 USA Dir. Gary Sherman Writtten by Dan Obannon Stars James Farentino, Jack Albertson 5. Re-Animator 1985 USA Dir. Stuart Gordon written by him and Brian Yuzna Stars Jeffry Combs, Barbara Crampton 6. Return of the Living Dead 1985 USA Dir. Dan OBannon also written by him Stars James Karen, Clu Galagar, Linea Quigley, Day of the Dead 1985 USA Dir. George Romero also written by him Stars Lori Cardille A great disappointment Night of the Creeps 1986 USA Dir. Fred Dekkar also written by him Aliens create zombies 7. Evil Dead 2 1987 USA Dir. Sam Rami also written by him Stars Bruce Campell More fun and no tree rape Night of the Living Dead 1990 USA Tom Savini remake of original Stars Patricia Tallman 8. Dead Alive (Brain Dead) 1992 N.Z. Dir. Peter Jackson Writ. S. Sinclair Stars Timothy Balme, Diana Penalver Army of Darkness 1992 USA Dir. Sam Rami Written by Sam and Ivan Rami Stars Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz 9. Cemetery Man 1994 Italy Dir. Michele Soavi Stars Rupert Everett, Franscois Lazaro, Anna Falchi 10. Bio Zombi 1998 Hong Kong Dir. Wilson Yip Stars Jordan Chan Very funny. 11. Stacy ( Attack of the School Girl Zombies) 2001 Japan Dir. Naoyuki Tomomatsu Possibly the weirdest Shawn of the Dead 2004 England Dir. Steven Wright Stars Simon Pegg, Mark Frost Dance of the Dead 2008 USA Dir. Greg Bishop Written Joe Ballarini D&D players die in this film Dead Snow 2009 Norway Dir. Tommy Wirkola Stars Charlotte Frogner 12. Wyrmwood (Road of the Dead) 2014 Australia Dir. Kiah Roache Turner Stars Bianca Bradey -Features car chases on the outback Scout's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse 2015 USA Dir. and written Christopher Landon Stars Tye Sheridan 13. One Cut of the Dead (Zombie One Cut) 2017 Japan Shinichiro Ueda No spoilers please 14. Little Monsters 2019 Australia Dir. Abe Forsythe Stars Lupita Nyoung'o Heartwarming 15. Night Eats the World 2018 France Dir. Dominique Rocher Stars Anders Danielsen Bleak and realistic Shane's Additional Worth Mentioning List (for better or for worse) Train to Busan World War Z Assault on Precinct 13 The Crazies The Sadness Zombieland REC The Returned Demons Army of the Dead Land of the Dead Diary of the Dead Survival of the Dead The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue Honorable Mention: Michael Jackson's “Thriller” music video Dungeons and Desktops: The History of Computer Role-Playing Games 2nd Edition Shane's book! Co-authored with Matt Barton of Matt Chat https://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Desktops-History-Computer-Role-Playing/dp/1138574643/
The March Madmen conclude their tour of the tournament field, giving you an overview of all 32 matchups in our first round. Which zombie flicks do you think will devour their competition? Have we overlooked any of your faves?
Do you want to party? Well this is the zombie movie for party people! Join Tony, Ryan, and Dixie as they dive into this Dan O'Bannon classic based on a "TRUE" story. It's the Return Of The Living Dead!
DEADPIT Radio has embarked on a thrilling journey, exploring the vast and terrifying world of zombie cinema! This week CK and Uncle Bill have delved into a staggering 71 zombie films, dissecting the undead frenzy that has captivated audiences for decades. From classic masterpieces to modern horrors, they've left no tombstone unturned. Tune in to discover their expert analysis, witty banter, and passionate discussions about the zombie apocalypse that has consumed our hearts and screens!
It's another big hitter episode but not as we know it. Over the past year I have been putting this show together, knowing that time will be short for me come spooky season. So I compiled my favourite parts from the video nasty series of the top tier, successfully prosecuted films over on Patreon & have put them in order of my least favourite to the movie that I think is the best. All the nasties with a total of 19 guests, a silly amount of booze & the filthiest 39 movies that you ever would see.1.52 - Night of the Demon (w/Niki Jones)22.59 - Flesh For Frankenstein aka Andy Warhol's Frankenstein (w/ Lono)54.43 - The Devil Hunter1.07.47 - Bloodeaters aka Toxic Zombies (w/ Benjamin Bowles)1.28.07 - Evil Speak (w/ Choff)Between the interview segments there are various clips from an incredibly important documentary which is actually an episode from the BBC series 'Open Space' in which the public made programmes under their own editorial control. It's an episode called 'Suitable for Viewing in the Home?' from 1984. This gives some detailed context to pretty much all the conversations for this episode. JOIN PATREON HERE - IT'S THE GREATEST
If you love the living dead you won't want to miss our exhumation of this great subgenre of horror! Let's go through this season's 64-film field, discuss each pairing, and ensure we have the right movies in the right places.
This week The Creepy Kentuckian and Uncle Bill welcome your questions in an unprescedented 4 plus hour podcast with special guest participants Born2BeRad, Stuntman Marq and RamboRaph4Life! If you need a big time killer...this podcast is your hookup, holler if ya hear me!
Let's conclude our bird's eye view of the hellish landscape that is a zombie apocalypse! The Madmen are still bickering about which 64 movies will compete in this season's horror movie tourney... Could get ugly! Once again we are joined by special guest Trevor Stevenson of the Your Story Will Be Different podcast.
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