“Gangbangers” and zombies….sounds like a special at the Zom & B diner (PG-13 stereotypes)
Thanks to Ervinsis Kopmanis and Daniel Cloud Campos for creating and sharing this. NOW DANCE!!!
Richmond, Virginia's Zombie Walk has become an annual tradition attracting young and old undead from all across the east coast. At its heart, the Richmond Zombie Walk is a fundraising parade benefiting various charities. We have costume contests and sometimes stage zombie attacks on poor innocent bystanders (all in the name of fun). So put on your bloody best and join the horror show!
“Gangbangers” and zombies….sounds like a special at the Zom & B diner (PG-13 stereotypes)
Thanks to Ervinsis Kopmanis and Daniel Cloud Campos for creating and sharing this. NOW DANCE!!!
by DeadMason
Lately Hollywood has been cranking out some truly sad horror films that aren’t even worthy enough to make any fan’s horror-boners twitch even a little. Well, the Evil Dead remake was good and Warm Bodies was stupid, but it somehow passed with it’s cuteness. Anyways, forget that Romeo and Juliet rip off!
Where’s the blood and guts!? When I go to a horror flick, the seats are returned to its upright and locked position and my mind goes on auto-pilot. Basking in the weird, shocking, crimson splatter of shredded flesh and fatal bite wounds (if I’m lucky). I’ll admit that I am no blood scholar, but I did run into this list of great films on BuzzFeed that will definitely fill your quota psychopaths and supernatural disembodiment. They give you the tour, in chronological order, of films from the obvious favorite Texas Chainsaw Massacre to that bizarre Italian flick previously condemned as a snuff film, Cannibal Holocaust. It’s a great variety of gross-out subgenres that I need to add to my “to-do” list.
So for those of you with the stomach, get on over to BuzzFeed and explore its 25 Great Gory Horror Films.
by DeadMason
Let’s face it. The zombie apocalypse is coming and there’s nothing we can do but accept it. We’ll have to eventually cater to our fellow citizens upon integrating this new demographic into society.
Artist Ben Fellowes has taken a stab at re-imagining some of our most famous logos to appeal to the undead. That is, if they have any eyes left to recognize anything. Playboy, Starbucks, FedEx.. you get it.
by DeadMason
There’s a lot of great things happening this fall and this is the first VCU Broad Street Mile. If you can drag your rotten husks up and down Carytown, you can certainly do it for a mile. 16 themes and one of them is, surprise, a ZOMBIE MILE! You know you want to do it. It’s going to be a lot of fun and plus.. think of all the brains in attendance. Mmmm..