After a botched theft of a bio weapon, one of the thieves is exposed and becomes a zombie. He infects others, but when the army burns his corpse, the virus survives, infecting birds who infect other humans. The army’s method is simple. Quarantine the area and kill every person they find inside, zombie and human alike, to check the spread and to eliminate the witnesses!
George A Romero. A man who almost single handedly started the zombie apocalypse genre. His rules are still the be all end all.
More from George A Romero’s “The Crazies”.
In a strange way for me, the gas masks and all white NBC suits don’t dehumanize the soldiers to me. Their deaths seem even more the horrifying when they can’t express their pain and when those white suits are stained with blood
George A. Romero’s “The Crazies”.
Trust your government…
The Anchor Bay survivors from my VHS collection. I could never truly replace them
With the exception of the “Dawn of the Dead” gatefold slip case, the rest are from Anchor Bay’s clam shell VHS collection. All of them brought me so much joy and enrichment in an otherwise bland and boring existence.
Simon Boswell - “Demonica”
From the soundtrack of “Demons 2”.
“Re-Animator” by Rigor Mortis
WELCOME BACK TO LIFE!
Very rare industrial song from a special edition soundtrack of George A. Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead”.
I have no idea who made it or which release it was on but it is an amazing song using dialogue samples from the film.
Gwar - Theme from Zombie
Gwar doing a cover of Fabio Frizzi’s title theme from “Zombie” aka “Zombi 2”. From the super rare “Lucio Fulci: A Symphony of Fear” compilation album.
New and not-so new movies
I got a new movie in the mail the other day. “Flesheater” by Bill Hinzman who played the cemetery zombie in the original “Night of the Living Dead”. I bought it as part of a three pack of zombie movies with “Zombi Holocaust” and “Burial Ground”. I already have those two, but it was cheaper to buy all three than to Get “Flesheater” by itself.
It is a cheesy but very fun and entertaining zombie flick. A dumbass farmer who is pulling stumps in a field finds a coffin with some satanic stuff written on it and opens it. inside is Hinzman, essentially reprising his “Night of the Living Dead” role, who then goes about killing people and turning the into zombies. I loved it.
The three films came in one case. But of course, part the case is broken and it can’t hold all three discs any more. I am working on finding replacements, but probably won’t get them until tomorrow. I can give each movie its own case.
While I was at the used book store I found a copy of “Alice In Wonderland”. I need to finish reading it.
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