Friday, August 22, 2014

Runners vs. Zombies in Roanoke, West Virginia



Western Virginia Regional Jail, in cooperation with Roanoke County Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, with media support from Fox 21/27 and The CW5, present “Roanoke Zombie 5k” at Roanoke County’s Green Hill Park on Oct. 4.

The race begins at 10 a.m. and is a fundraiser for Special Olympics Virginia and all net proceeds will go directly to them. Special Olympics Virginia provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in an Olympic setting for individuals with disabilities in 14 different sports arenas. More importantly, Special Olympics is about people. It is helping create a world of respect, inclusion and unity.


Zombie Run is a 5K obstacle fun run for the end of times. But you’re not just running against the clock you are running from flesh-eating, virus-spreading, bloody zombies. Participants will use speed, agility and their intact brains to overcome obstacles and avoid flesh-eating zombies. Before the race, you will be given a flag belt. These flags represent your health. The zombies want to take your flags and maybe eat your brains. If you lose all your health flags, you die. And the zombies win.

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Friday, August 15, 2014

Aubrey Plaza Discusses 'Life After Beth'

I'm somewhere near Topanga Canyon, in an Alice in Wonderland-themed bar, drinking Chimay with an extraordinary woman who tells me she dreamed of becoming a ballerina as a child, but her parents couldn't afford ballet lessons. I feel my heart fall out of my chest and shatter on the barroom floor. I wish there was something I could do to alter the past, but since there's not, I buy her another drink. You do what you can.
AC/DC's "Back in Black" blares, and the subject changes.

I rave about Aubrey Plaza, saying she's "one of Hollywood's most intriguing and gifted comedic actresses" and mentioning that I'll soon be writing about her and her new film Life After Beth, a deranged romantic comedy in which Aubrey drops dead and then returns to life as a zombie who listens to smooth jazz and resumes a relationship with her now totally freaked out boyfriend. Aubrey Plaza -- sardonic scene stealer on NBC's smash sitcom Parks and Recreation and in films including Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Safety Not Guaranteed and Judd Apatow's Funny People -- is enough of a reason to watch any film, but in case you need more, Life After Beth also offers stellar and enjoyable performances from Dane DeHaan, John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, Paul Reiser, Cheryl Hines, Matthew Gray Gubler and Anna Kendrick. There's even a wacky cameo by lovable show biz demigod Garry Marshall.

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Shark Week Presents Shark Attack Horror Films

Even if you live in a pineapple under the sea or threw your television out the window in a drunken fit of rage one night a few weeks ago, you're likely aware that we're currently balls deep into Shark Week...

...Discovery's Channel's annual celebration of those underwater beasties who once upon a time turned a man by the name of Quint into a bucket of human chum.

I don't think you need me to tell you that this week is the absolute perfect week to revisit Jaws and other shark attack films, but in the event that you do, allow me to provide that service for you.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Horror Fans Get Asked to Crowdfund Killer Clown Film

Rob Zombie is no stranger to horror films. He's written and produced plenty including "House of 1000 Corpses," "The Devil's Rejects," and, of course, the "Halloween" series. But until now, Zombie has been a stranger to using crowdfunding to make his films.


That changed recently with his launch of RZ-31, a site on the FanBacked.com platform that seeks funding to help the metal rocker/director bring his next "fast-paced, mean dirty film for those who like it rough" to the big screen.

"I'm crowd funding because I realize that it's an incredible opportunity to engage the fans," Zombie said in a video on the site. "They've always been the most important thing for me because, with metal and horror, the fans aren't just fans -- it's their life, their lifestyle. They live and breathe it, as I do, and any way that you can bring the people that are as passionate about it as you are into the process is a win-win for everybody"

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Hollywood Goes for another Zombie Movie


 
Hearing the news that someone is making a movie about one of your favorite books can cause mixed feelings.
“I know it will be great!” or “I know they will mess it up.”

I had high expectations for “World War Z” (2013).

“World War Z”, by Max Brooks, read like a journalist’s account of a zombie apocalypse. The journalist interviewed many survivors from different countries about how they survived.

I thought the obvious choice would be to make a documentary-style movie, similar to “Cloverfield.”

Instead, the movie producers made another regular zombie movie and glanced over interesting details Brooks created in the book.

It’s interesting to think about zombies freezing in subzero temperatures, then reading about characters migrating north and battling hunger.

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Love is in the air in The Walking Dead


During a recent interview with The Walking Dead‘s Executive Producer, Writer and Showrunner Scott M. Gimple by a reporter from AMC, he revealed many details about Season 5 and compared it to Season 4, hinting — among many other topics — that love will be brewing between two of the characters. Of course, zombies will still abound and be the paramount danger the characters face on a daily basis. Gimple wrote the Season 4 Finale, “A” and the premiere episode of Season 5.

Have no fear, fans of The Walking Dead — there will still be zombies and action galore in Season Five. As Scott M. Gimple put it, love and romance will not “be an element in a huge part of the season,” but when love enters into the plot, according to Gimple, “it’s going to become more of a reality and a complication.

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Friday, August 8, 2014

New Counter-Strike Video Game Features Zombies


Counter-Strike is one of the most popular online shooters of all-time. The terrorist vs. counter-terrorist gameplay has had gamers hooked for decades. Valve’s multiplayer FPS has had longevity in spades, thanks in part to regular updates, a wealth of content, and the sheer quality of the Valve series. It’s also been a franchise that has inspired fans to create their own content. After all, Counter-Strike initially released as a fan-made mod. Valve, always known for taking an active interest in its community of fans, then took on the creators, Minh “Gooseman” Le and Jess Cliffe, as employees.

That said, it’s always been rare for Valve to licence out its titles to other developers and publishers but Counter-Strike Online is one of those few instances. Valve licensed the Counter-Strike title to developer Nexon, who created the free-to-play CS Online game in 2008. After the success of sequel Counter-Strike Online 2, Nexon revealed this week that it is working on Counter-Strike once more – only this time, there are zombies in the mix.

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Survival Games Get Past Zombies and Crafting


Survival games are normally bleak affairs. Tense, unforgiving simulations of desperation and death. So why is it that playing Eidolon, a survival game, feels so...peaceful?

I'm someone who is in love with the idea of a survival game, but rarely with their execution. The prospect of eking out a living from nothingness still sounds original (despite the glut of titles being made in this post-Minecraft world) to me, while fighting the elements instead of a procession of aliens/monsters/Russians sounds like a challenge more suited to brains than reflexes.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Why Run from Zombies in Edinburgh Festival


I'm certain about very little, but one thing I know for sure is that, as a middle-aged woman, I am not the target audience for The Generation of Z, the zombie show that has people scream their heads off in the Container Yard at the back of Edinburgh's George Square. The scenario is simple: there's a deadly, infectious virus on the loose that turns people into zombies at one bite. The audience are the surviving members of the population who have been attracted to a former research facility by a flare. The army are also there, and suddenly they have an unexpected 100 people on hand as the zombies gather and attack. Oooh, scary.

If you enjoy screaming, you'll probably have fun at The Generation of Z, but it's more likely simply a result of the adrenalin than from the dramaturgy or any development of narrative or character. The idea is nifty, but its execution is poor and the storyline is pretty lame. Although there is a suggestion that we can influence the scenario, this is quite clearly not the case.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Cedar Point Looks for Zombies for the Halloween Season

Cedar Point is already looking forward to the lucrative Halloween season.

The park put out a call Tuesday looking to hire workers for everything from food to ride operators to so-called Screamsters for its 18th annual HalloWeekends event.

The park hires 300 Screamsters annually who are transformed into witches, zombies and various other monsters to scare guests.

The park is providing bus transportation to and from Bowling Green State University, Oberlin College, Kent State and the University of Toledo for students who want to work at the park this fall.

The park also offers free weekend housing to those who qualify.




 

Monday, August 4, 2014

Pride and Prejudice..and Zombies


Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," the long-in-development movie based on Seth Grahame-Smith's hit mash-up novel, has found new life.

After weathering a series of stops and starts, the film is finally set to begin shooting in September, with Burr Steers directing from a screenplay he wrote with David O. Russell, according to a Deadline report. Cross Creek Pictures has acquired domestic rights.

Lily James ("Downton Abbey") will play Elizabeth Bennet, Sam Riley ("Maleficent") will play Mr. Darcy, and Bella Heathcote ("Dark Shadows") will play another of the Bennet sisters.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Undead Lab will Disclose New Game Next Week


State of Decay studio Undead Labs has announced it will unveil a new game on Monday, and it's not a sequel to State of Decay. According to a spokesperson on Twitter the game is "not at all a zombie game", promising emphatically there will be "No zombies" and "no Microsoft". The latter is a reference to the game's console exclusivity, but I suppose you can take it to mean whatever you want.

This doesn't mark the end of the studio's continued support for State of Decay, with the spokesperson adding "did you know that a studio can make more than one game at once?" Some people seem a bit confused on this point, as Rust developer Facepunch Studios discovered this week.

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