Showing posts with label Zombie Apocalypse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zombie Apocalypse. Show all posts

Saturday, June 08, 2013

Poem: Escape

By Jack Brummet
illustration by Jack Brummet




Some of us try astral projection.
The rest of us leave in dinghies, bikes, and cars,

And race down highways, expressways,
Streets and boulevards.

A continent of smoking skull orchard
Recedes in the rear view mirror.
                    
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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Video: What to do in a zombie attack (By Jose Carrillo), a very funny compilation of public domain footage over hilarious narration

By Jack Brummet 

A pretty hilarious series of shorts on surviving the zombie apocalypse, based on  1950's public domain footage. This film was created  by Jose Carrillo using Public Domain films from the Prelinger Archives (on archive.org). 


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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Max Brooks on why zombies are relevant



By Jack Brummet, Horror and thriller editor

I am reading a book of short stories by Max Brooks (author of World War Z, The Zombie Survival Guide, and other stories). In the introduction, he writes:

"I never expected the Zombie Survival Guide to be published. I wrote it to read it.  The living dead continue to fascinate (and terrify) me, and the older I get, the greater my obsession grows. Zombies are a global phenomenon, the perfect lens for examining societal collapse.  They are SARS, they are AIDS.  They are the hurricane that drowned an entire city, or the 'master race' that burned an entire continent, they are an existential threat, a slate wiper, and have an ability to expose our own suicidal weaknesses; I'll never lose my fear of them."
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Monday, May 23, 2011

That’s Not Your Mommy Anymore: A Zombie Tale -- probably not the best bedtime story for younger children?

By Jack Brummet
Unexplained Phenomena Editor



This is an interesting concept, and one more book, among hundreds released in the last two years, attempting to cash in on the zombie pop culture wave.  It is probably not the right book to read to your five year old at bedtime. . .

"It can be hard to start a dialog with your kids about what to do once the infection spreads, because you can’t talk about it without exploring the possibility that you will become infected. Author Matt Mogk wrote That’s Not Your Mommy Anymore: A Zombie Tale, to help you teach your children how to figure out whether or not you’ve become a part of the zombie horde. And, more importantly, what to do if that happens."
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