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Posted on 10.31.06 by Nathan Shumate @ 7:28 am
Enjoy a safe and spooky Halloween, the designated holiday for zombie fans.
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Posted on 10.30.06 by Nathan Shumate @ 3:51 pm
Stars Heavener himself, alongside Joe Estevez. A true mark of quality. Currently available through third-party sellers at Amazon.com Filed under: DVD Comments: None |
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Posted on 10.27.06 by Nathan Shumate @ 9:57 am
The DVD from Tempe Video contains cast and crew commentary, interviews, deleted scenes and bloopers. $22.99 from Amazon.com *The “Wackiness Ensues When” Rule states that the premise of any movie can be rendered comedic simply by prefacing it with that phrase. Go ahead. Try it. Filed under: DVD Comments: None |
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Posted on 10.24.06 by Nathan Shumate @ 9:02 am
You know, I run an online T-shirt shop. So I’m normally loathe to promote other people’s designs. But this one was good enough to overcome my normal mercenary instincts. Click below to see the larger version. And here is a hapless soul who should have read his T-shirt better before wearing it.
$10 from Threadless.com, though it looks like they’re currently out of all men’s sizes. Filed under: Costumes and clothing Comments: None |
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Posted on 10.21.06 by Nathan Shumate @ 7:55 am
No word on extras on this Terror Vision DVD, but you can bet you’ll be the first one on your block to have seen it. $7.98 from Amazon.com Filed under: DVD Comments: None |
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Posted on 10.18.06 by Nathan Shumate @ 9:24 am
Ain’t nobody will give me the details on what makes this “Special Edition” so special. I’m guessing it won’t have the tacky panache of the “talking box” VHS release (push the button, and it asked, “Wanna date?”). But for $26.99 from Amazon.com Filed under: DVD Comments: None |
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David Heavener’s zombie opus has just hit DVD. And if you said, “David who?”, count yourself lucky. Multi-talented writer-producer-director-actor David Heavener has single-handedly created some of the worst action/adventure movies to come down the pike. Here’s what you have to look forward to this time out:
“A horror-comedy that tugs at your heart… then devours it!” Further proof of the “Wackiness Ensues When” Rule, this time apparently applied to Return of the Living Dead 3:

The shot-on-video zombiefest Living a Zombie Dream has gotten a 10th-anniversary DVD release.
Guess what finally made it to DVD? Frank Henenlotter’s horror-comedy Frankenhooker, about a nebbish genius whose fiancee is accidentally dismembered in a freak lawnmower accident… so he preserves her head, and starts seeking out the parts to construct a new body for her, from among the ladies of the night. (My early and not-so-good review of the flick is



