Posts Tagged: ‘zombies’
I know that trends tend to come in threes, but I really didn’t need any more proof that zombies had eclipsed vampires as the hot supernatural creature du jour. Weren’t “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,” “Zombieland” and “The Walking Dead” enough?
As it turns out, the man who helped reinvent the vampire myth (for grownups, anyway) has taken on … well, the walking dead.
5 Things in ‘The Walking Dead’ That Just Don’t Make Sense
by Tracy V. Wilson | November 16, 2010
“The Walking Dead” is one of those shows that flew somewhat under my radar until suddenly my Twitter app was overrun after it premiered. I’d known it was filming in Atlanta and was expected to be good, but I hadn’t expected quite the massive response it wound up getting. I bought a season pass on iTunes but didn’t actually get to watch until yesterday. My response in three sentences: It’s predictable. It doesn’t make sense. I love it.
Now, on to the spoilers.
The Study of Zombie Neurobiology; or, What You Missed at Harvard
by Josh Clark | November 5, 2010
If you ever wondered what you were missing when you failed to get into Harvard and you told your mother you hadn’t been accepted and she laid her head on your father’s shoulder and began to sob like everything, everything she’d ever done for you had been for nothing and your father gave you this sad look, like you were nothing but a disappointment and he mouthed, “You were an accident,” and you though perhaps they had overreacted? You were wrong.
Podcast Goodness: Zombie Health Care!
by Charles W. Bryant | September 25, 2009
Hello there, friends. How are things in your neck of the world? Things are drying out here in Atlanta. Thanks to those who wrote in with concern – we’re all safe and sound, thanks.
This week on the Tuesday edition of the SYSK podcast program we covered part two of our health care reform suite with Molly Edmonds of “Stuff Mom Never Told You.” We broke down the various bills floating around Washington and tried to do our best to explain what they all mean.
In movies and stories, zombies are undead menaces that lurch around mindlessly, in search of flesh — and braaaaaains! Where did the idea for zombies originate? Do they exist outside of fiction? Tune in to this podcast from HowStuffWorks.com to find out.
Lemonade from Undead Lemons: Dragon*Con Misses ‘Thriller’ Record
by Tracy V. Wilson | September 23, 2009
One of the many, many events I missed during Dragon*Con ’09 was an attempt to break the Guinness world record for the most people doing the dance from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video. I had both practice sessions and the record-breaking attempt marked on my calendar, and I made it to none of them. I consoled myself by thinking that when the results came back — and with 903 participants, surely they’d win! — I’d write about the achievement. I didn’t know that a group of 13,597 dancers had just tried to break the record in Mexico, and I learned yesterday that the record now lies with them.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Inside Access blog noted that the Dragon*Con organizers had contacted a lawyer because the Mexico team hadn’t followed the rules. Wondering just what was up with that, I e-mailed organizer Lauren Leasure, and early this morning, I got a response that was considerably perkier than what I’d expect from someone who’d just come out on the wrong side of an adjudicating panel. Find out what she said after the jump.
Forget swine flu. If there’s one thing that leaves me shakin’ in my boots, it’s a zombie attack. Have you seen how fast those undeads can run in “28 Days Later” (sorry for the snub, Romero fans.)?
Thanks to an applied mathematics class at University of Ottawa, I can rest a little easier now. Prof. Robert J. Smith and his students devised a mathematical model of a zombie infection — the first of its kind! — to figure out just what it takes to halt one.
Robert Smith Prepares Canada for Zombie Apocalypse
by Robert Lamb | August 18, 2009
If you’re on the same wavelength as me, then that slightly misleading headline probably summons images of The Cure front man flanked by Mounties, their ranks of cavalry charging rotting hoards of undead on the plains of Saskatchewan. Will our smokey-eyed hero stand a chance at conquering these reanimated cannibal legions? The actual story on BBC News is nearly as odd.
Later today, Valve will release the Left 4 Dead Survival Pack, the newest downloadable content for the company’s popular team-based zombie survival game. Valve injects new life into its game of the undead with a new survival mode and other features. Find out what you can expect in this upgrade…if you dare.
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