Showing posts with label zombies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zombies. Show all posts

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Top Ten Hilarious Zombie-Related Credits



In what is the first of a multi-part series on hilarious credits that actors have on their resumes, IGTM presents you with the best of the Zombie-Related ones. I'm sure there's better ones out there, (my research lasted about as long as my can of Dr. Pepper), so if you find any good ones please post a comment, share the wealth, and stop being such a greedy bitch. As a general rule for this series, I will only allow one credit per movie since some movies have nothing but nonsensical credits. And now, the Top Ten:

X) Banjo Zombie - Zombieland - Chris Burns
IX) Parkour Zombie - Devil's Playground - Zayn Alam
VIII) Pyjama Zombie - Shaun of the Dead - Nick Ewans
VII) Hot Dog Zombie - Survival of the Dead - James Dunn
VI) Chanukah Zombie - Bender's Big Score - Mark Hamill
V) Rock 'N Roll Zombie - Vampire City 2: Rock 'N Roll Zombies from Outer Space - Richie Cobain
IV) Juggling Zombie - The Horror Vault 3 - Oihana Garde
III) Stapler Zombie - Zombie Office - Christopher Davies
II) Lt. Ferenczy Zombie - Re-Animator: 1942 - Conor Timmis
I) Reverend Zombie - Hatchet & Hatchet 2 - Tony Todd

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Sunday Bloody Sunday, Now With More Zombies!



I'm a simple man. I like my cheese melted, my drinks strong, and my games simplistic. Safe to say, it took me almost no time at all to fall in love with Infectonator: World Dominator.

The game has a classic look about it (good NES/bad SNES), and operates on a simple "click the screen, win eventually" framework. As long as you keep playing you can't really lose, just win less quickly. Each attempt at a level still earns you some money to buy upgrades, and once everything is maxed out it is impossible to actually lose. Upgrades for what? Oh, just to make your army of bloodthirsty zombies even more merciless.

Once a city is selected, you select a "ground-zero" for the virus, and watch the feathers fly in a delightfully bloody manner. Eventually you can even unlock special zombies like Colonel Sanders, or even Michael Jackson (he makes all the zombies dance). When the goal of the game is to destroy everyone and everything, there's no better feeling than a screen full of 16-bit blood-splatter.