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Brian Kittrell, author of the book The Dying Times, is raising money to publish his book through Kickstarter and he’s offering bonus incentives to those who donate. (PR Web)
Speaking of books, Fangoria has five copies of Thom Carnell’s new book NO FLESH SHALL BE SPARED that they’re giving away to fans of the site. (Fangoria)
We’ve got all the gory details of the dvd release and special features included within of the French zombie flick The Horde, along with a trailer after the break. (Fangoria)
Bear McCreary, who’s composed some of the greatest film and television scores of all time, talks about the choices he made while making the main theme for The Walking Dead in this video. (MTV)
Scary man Michael Rooker talks about his Walking Dead character Merle, who doesn’t appear in the comic series. (Fangoria)
I’ve heard The Horde isn’t that good. I’m curious about Mutants. Any word on that?
I just saw The Horde at a Zombie Film Festival and thought that it was great. One of the best zombie movies I’ve seen in awhile. It might not be ground-breaking, but it’s all kinds of awesome. I also saw Colin, which I thought was absolute garbage. It broke the number one sin of zombie movies: it was boring.
I also want to see Mutants. Based on the trailer and synopsis it seems good, but I’ve been fooled before.
Oh, and if you have the option: see The Horde with subtitles. I just watched the dubbed trailer and I can imagine that that would take a lot away from the film.
Nice. I will definitely try to see it with subs.
As will I. Thanks for the comments guys. We mentioned you on Podcast 2.