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Upcoming zombie goodness, anyone?

January 29, 2011

It’s time for another glimpse at future zombie movies, namely two of them.

The first one is from Russia, called Project Panacea. It’s apparently made on a small budget (250 000 Russian rubles, which is a bit over 6000 EUR), and I’m not really sure if it looks impressive. Whether it’s any good or not, I’m still happy to see yet another country making a zombie movie. And who knows, it might be a positive surprise.

The second one looks more interesting. It’s called Re-Kill and is kind of a mix of Cops and zombies. The movie centers on a reality TV-show, in which reporters follow a SWAT team that goes into a zombie hot zone. From the producer:

You find out the movie is an episode of a television show, a la COPS, five years after an outbreak that kills 85% of the population. Now they have units that go around to keep the hot zones in check. You follow this unit like a COPS episode, with two camera men. So you get interviews while they’re out on their various calls. What you witness is a possible incident that might start outbreak number two.”

Re-Kill seems very interesting (and not entirely unlike REC), and seems to offer loads of gaming potential. Looking forward to seeing how the movie turns out.

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In the biz, part 4

December 27, 2010

Yet another of my miniatures was put into production by Black Orc Games. This time, however, I was in for a surprise. You see, this is what I sent them:

Click for a larger version

It’s my entry for the 2009 FU-UK! sculpting competition. The zombie is supposed to be lying down like that, fat and naked. Actually his entire left side has been left flat and un-detailed for that reason. You can imagine my amusement, when I saw him on the Black Orc site:

Click for a larger version

I commented on the subject on TMP, and was promptly contacted by the painter at Blue Moose Arts. Apparently the people at Black Orc didn’t know whether the model was supposed to be standing up or lying down, so they added a slotta tab to his feet. They also didn’t know for sure whether it was clothed or not, so told the painter he was. The final interpretation is a bit different from what I had in mind, but hey, who’s counting?

I have to point out, that I’m not annoyed or anything. The painter (Ken @ Blue Moose Arts) was working with the specs given to him, and was very courteous in his communication. If there’s a bit of blame to be handed out, I don’t think it would’ve been too much trouble for the people at Black Orc to chuck an email my way to ask for a few clarifications.

It’s also worth mentioning that on the shopping cart page for the mini it says: “The slotta can be removed and the fig has a flat area on the side to steady if you prefer it lying down.” Once I get one, I’ll send them a painted example with the mini flat as intended.

If any one of you decides to buy it, take my word: the fatty is much nicer lying down, so off with the slotta! You can get the model for $1 here.

As usual, first five to comment will get freebies! Well worth it, I think this is my best effort yet. It should be, as it’s from 2009 vs. the others from 2005.

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Opstandelsen trailer

December 19, 2010

Waaaay back in February I reported on the teaser trailer for Danish zombie short film (running time of 50 minutes) Opstandelsen, translated as Resurrection. There’s finally a longer trailer available! The film itself was released in August, but the DVD won’t be out until March 2011. Still looks nice, and as a fellow Scandinavian, it always warms my heart to see some proper culture produced in this corner of the world.

Click here to go to the film’s Facebook page.

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In the biz, part 3

December 3, 2010

I’m happy to report that my third zombie sculpt – the first one I ever completed, IIRC – has just been released by Black Orc Games. I’m actually still pretty satisfied with him, and there are far too few crawling zombies available.

To continue a nice(-ish, I think) tradition, the first five people to comment on this post will get the mini as a freebie with no p&p or anything –  assuming you ask for it. I’ll send the models once I receive them from Black Orc, which might take a while.

I again strongly suggest that you support Black Orc and their MiniSculpt program, as it gives starting out/sunday sculptors an easy way to get our produce on the market. Click here to view what’s available. The quality varies a lot, but the prices are low and you’re kind of doing a good deed.

My previous efforts with an amazing paintjob can be seen in this post. They still make me go “whoa”.

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The Walking Dead

November 9, 2010

Well, it’s finally happened. The thing every zombie enthusiast has been waiting with baited breath: The Walking Dead tv-series has started, with the first two episodes aired.

My opinion?

Weeeeell, I don’t want to sound like yet another fanboy, so I’ll just keep this very low-key, and state that it’s the single most awesomestest zombie thing ever. Okay, maybe that’s exaggerating a bit, but it is rather good. I’ve been a fan of the comic book since issue #1, and the series has managed to capture the feel of it very nicely, without making it boring and predictable for readers of the comic. In other words, they’ve changed it just the right amount.

The thing I’ve always loved about the comic is that it focuses on the most important aspect of the genre (in my view, at least): the characters and their interaction. The format has allowed the writer – Robert Kirkman – to create a cast of interesting, well-rounded characters that feel human enough to relate to and care for. I hope that as the series goes on, it manages to do the same. It shouldn’t be too hard, with Kirkman himself onboard as well.

The series has launched with phenomenal success, and that has lead to a great piece of news. This from AMC’s press release:

(November 8, 2010) AMC announced today the renewal of “The Walking Dead” for a 13-episode second season. Since debuting Sunday, October 31, “The Walking Dead” has broken ratings records, with the series reaching more Adults 18-49 than any other show in the history of cable television.

Today’s announcement also includes Fox International Channels’ (FIC) global renewal for a second season, following record-breaking premiere ratings in 120 countries in Europe, Latin America, Asia and The Middle East. “The Walking Dead” was the highest-rated original series premiere ever to air on FIC simultaneously worldwide.

“The ‘Dead’ has spread!” said Charlie Collier, President, AMC. “No other cable series has ever attracted as many Adults 18-49 as ‘The Walking Dead.’ This reaffirms viewers’ hunger for premium television on basic cable. We are so proud to be bringing back ‘The Walking Dead’ again, across the globe.”

Zombie fans of the world, rejoice! A minimum of two seasons will allow for real in-depth character development. Compared to your average zombie movie with a running time of approximately 1½ hours, it’s a whole other world. Not wanting to take anything away from the likes of Romero or Max Brooks, but this just might become the penultimate work in zombie pop culture.

If you’ve missed the few first episodes, get them no matter the means. If you’re from the good ol’ US of A, you can see the first episode here.

Check out The Walking Dead’s official site for more.

For more on the comic, see here.

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Zombie treats #5

October 19, 2010

Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare

Great news for people looking for a zombie western, as it was announced that the zombie content for Red Dead Redemption will be released as a standalone disc, with no purchase of the original game required.

From Rockstar Games’ site:

Also coming soon, Undead Nightmare, a single, stand-alone disc that bundles together for the first time ever, the Undead Nightmare Pack, the Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack, the Legends and Killers Pack, the Liars and Cheats Pack and all the Multiplayer Free Roam modes released to date.  Undead Nightmare will be available at retail stores everywhere for $29.99/£24.99/€29.99 and does not require a copy of Red Dead Redemption to play.

And here’s a new trailer. I think it’s going to be a must to purchase.


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Zombie treats #4

October 6, 2010

Or rather, a singular zombie treat. The Left 4 Dead comic The Sacrifice concludes, and it’s as awesome as the first three parts. There’s a PDF download available too, so be sure to pick it up for reading again later.

Click to go to comic

And here’s an interview with the comic’s creators, in case you’re interested.

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Zombie treats #3

October 1, 2010

Interesting zombie stuff just keeps rolling in. Here are the latest things that caught my attention:

Left 4 Dead – Sacrifice #3

The excellent webcomic continues. This really is the best zombie comic I’ve read since The Walking Dead.

Click to go to comic

Left 4 Dead – Sacrifice trailer

Speaking of Sacrifice, a lovely cinematic trailer for the new DLC has just been released. Looks mighty tasty, and has got me thinking that it might be time to fire up L4D again.

Red Dead Redemption – Undead Nightmare trailer

Red Dead Redemption, the excellent (or so I’ve been told) spaghetti western game is getting the zombie treatment. The idea of combining zombies and westerns has been around for quite a while, but apart from some comics and low budget flicks, there hasn’t really been much to speak of. The trailer below shows that this combination is potentially a really, really good idea.

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Zombie treats

September 15, 2010

No, not candy. Just lovely stuff from the world of zombie pop culture:

Code Z

If a new webseries with amazingly hot triplets beating up zombies sounds like your cup of tea (and let’s face it – if it doesn’t, take a long look in the mirror), definitely check out Code Z. Probably worth it for the babe factor alone.

Click for official site with trailer

Eaters

The Italian zombie movie Eaters, that I first mentioned way back now has a full trailer online. Don’t let the mention of Uwe Boll (whose movie Rampage is actually pretty good) put you off, this looks like a nice enough film.

Left 4 Dead – Sacrifice

For L4D fans and zombie enthusiasts alike, there’s a free, quality online comic based on the game available. Can hardly wait for the next instalment!

Click to go to comic

Night of the Living Trekkies

This is a video trailer for a book. Which is a shame, since I’d love to see a whole movie of this! It really tickles my geek organ.

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The Walking Dead teaser trailers

September 5, 2010

Due to some silly country restrictions, I can’t view the clips on the AMC website. I assume the same goes for most non-US residents, so I’m snatching up the clips from Youtube instead.

Without further ado, here are some fresh new clips from the upcoming The Walking Dead zombie tv-series. Just like the long trailer, they make me want a lot more. These short trailers, they’re such a tease! They should call them teasers…oh.