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Nazi Zombies Ahead -- Run!
#16
No matter which group are involved it always comes back to ZOMBIES and Brainnnnnnsssssss, Re enactors will ALWAYS confuse me. Smile

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"Smithy", Justen M. Smith.

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#17
Quote:it always comes back to ZOMBIES and Brainnnnnnsssssss
Yes, and your point is?? Tongue
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)

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#18
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Quote:it always comes back to ZOMBIES and Brainnnnnnsssssss
Yes, and your point is?? Tongue

A wooden stake!

Sorry but that was just to good to pass up
Ben.
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#19
:lol: :lol: :lol:
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)

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#20
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Quote:it always comes back to ZOMBIES and Brainnnnnnsssssss
Yes, and your point is?? Tongue


I do not know, it is just strange.

Re enactors in America, England and the many other countries all refer to Brainsssssss yet I've never heard another era mutter those words. Smile
"Smithy", Justen M. Smith.

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#21
And speaking of Zombies...

There is only one group Hollywood loves as villains more than Nazis, and that's Zombies. Sometimes they get both in one package. Not this time, but I am certain someone is working on that screen play even now.


[size=150:3l9glzx9]"Underworld" writers tapped for "Zombies"[/size]

By Jay A. Fernandez and Borys Kit – Mon Feb 9, 2:26 am ET
LOS ANGELES/BERLIN (Hollywood Reporter) – The Red 5 comic "ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction" is another step closer to the big screen.
"Underworld: Rise of the Lycans" screenwriters Dirk Blackman and Howard McCain have been hired to adapt the comic for production company Benderspink.
The comic, created by Kevin Grevioux ("Underworld"), follows an elite team of soldiers sent on a covert operation into hostile territory in the Middle East to stop what they soon discover to be a government-created army of the undead.
Benderspink continues to mine the comic world for material; it has "Y: The Last Man" in development at New Line, "Pet Robots" at Disney and "The Ghouly Boys" at Mandate.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter


A Day without Zombies is a day without Braaaaaains.

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Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
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#22
Zombies Invade Hollywood

We all know, too well, that Hollywood just loves remakes.
Hollywood also loves Zombies.

Talk about a match made in Hell...

http://blog.spout.com/2009/02/04/10-cla ... h-zombies/

Confusedhock:

Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
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#23
Quote:And speaking of Zombies...

A Day without Zombies is a day without Braaaaaains.

Narukami

A Day without Zombies is a day with out our local government. Things seem to work very well for a change...

Ralph I.
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#24
I've come here today to admit I have a problem - I am obsessed with the zombie genre. Left 4 Dead, anyone?
John Baker

Justice is the constant and perpetual wish to render to every one his due.
- Institutes, bk. I, ch. I, para. I
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#25
That is a problem?

Sounds like good taste to me... so to speak. :roll:

:wink:

Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
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