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The Josh McCutchen Show Halloween Special!!! We sent Josh to Bloomingdales to find out about hot Fashion Trends. Then all of a sudden, Zombies attack the store and wreak havok on all of New York City!!! Josh does some amazing investigative journalism and brings you closer to zombies than ever before! Also includes Scary Mini Movie, Huge Thriller Dance sequence in Grand Central Station, Zombies eating Flesh in the Subway, and Total Terror in Times Square! Happy Halloween! Experience the Magic from the comfort of your own Environment. If you like the video Please Subscribe, Comment, and Befriend me. Produced and Edited by Josh McCutchen ©2009The Josh McCutchen Show Halloween Special!!! We sent Josh to Bloomingdales to find out... more
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The Josh McCutchen Show Halloween Special!!! We sent Josh to Bloomingdales to find out about hot Fashion Trends. Then all of a sudden, Zombies attack the store and wreak havok on all of New York City!!! Josh does some amazing investigative journalism and brings you closer to zombies than ever before! Also includes Scary Mini Movie, Huge Thriller Dance sequence in Grand Central Station, Zombies eating Flesh in the Subway, and Total Terror in Times Square! Happy Halloween! Experience the Magic from the comfort of your own Environment. If you like the video Please Subscribe, Comment, and Befriend me. Produced and Edited by Josh McCutchen ©2009The Josh McCutchen Show Halloween Special!!! We sent Josh to Bloomingdales to find out... more
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Matt Zoller Seitz gives us a one of a kind zombie primer.
“You know, I don't think I've got it in me to shoot my flatmate, my mum, and my girlfriend all in the same night,” says Liz, one of the beleaguered non-ghouls in Shaun of the Dead. That 2004 film is a send-up of zombie movies, but you know what they say about every joke containing truth.
Ever since director George A. Romero released his 1968 shocker Night of the Living Dead—which reimagined zombies, the dark magic-entranced slaves of voodoo folklore, as shambling fiends that crave warm flesh and can only be offed with a head shot—the zombie genre has displaced the western as cinema’s most popular and durable morality play. As the video essay “Zombie 101” demonstrates, while the genre’s superficial appeal is the spectacle of torn and mangled flesh—living and dead—its deeper resonance lies in its portrait of ordinary people struggling to survive in extreme circumstances.Matt Zoller Seitz gives us a one of a kind zombie primer.
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This was something I was working on and off for two years, I saw that there was a contest for zombie art and since I haven't made any horror illustrations I thought why not finish this?This was something I was working on and off for two years, I saw that there was a... more
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"I know for a fact that Frank [Miller] is writing right now," says Snyder, who explains that the plan is for Miller to create the story as a comic book first, "[He's] drawing away and seems to be knee-deep in it. I think he's going to head back to Greece again and do another reconnaissance.""I know for a fact that Frank [Miller] is writing right now," says Snyder,... more
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Brett explores the dangers of your local shopping mall in The Mall: Shopping for Death.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
See more episodes of Rotten Tomatoes on http://current.com/movies/ and Current TV.Brett explores the dangers of your local shopping mall in The Mall: Shopping for... more
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