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Saturday 14 April 2012

Ramblings


I was hoping to get my “gangstas” finished this week as they were intended to be the subject of this week’s blog.  Real-life events however conspired against me and I lost a day’s painting to a hospital visit.  It does however give me the opportunity to show off some more of my pal Dog’s artwork.  This particular one being dedicated by me to Bryan (Vampifan), who’s first love, as many of you will know, is for Vampires, with Zombies, Werewolves and generally things that go bump in the night a close second.

The title of the piece "Vampiric Babe" gives it away a bit.

I've added Zombie Shop to my list of favourite links, although I've only ordered books from once from Zombie Shop, the service was first rate.



I’ve managed to watch a couple of films recently, the first of which owes me one and a half hours of my life back, whilst the second was a well produced enjoyable watch and highly recommended.


 The first “Target Earth” was described as “There’s an alien invasion coming and only little Tommy knows when.  Zombies hunt the kid, while a sheriff teams up with the desert Hippies to save the world” (1998).  The film had nothing to do with zombies and was a pretty humdrum affair despite some well known faces amongst the cast (probably before they were well known.  Whilst not a complete waste of my viewing time it was still pretty dire and not what I was expecting; on my scoring system it would appear as a 2.  I’d recommend giving this a miss unless you’re desperate.

 (For "Scrubs" fans out there, yes, that really is Dr. Cox in the centre of the three chaps on the right)


 

The next film I watched was “The Crazies”, the very title of which filled me with apprehension, but the TV description of “A virus turns the inhabitants of a town into murderous maniacs” suggested that I was in familiar territory.  Strictly speaking though this film was a horror film rather than a zombie film, but of course it had all the elements of a zombie film, with overall good make-up and special effects.  Whilst it may well have been a low-budget film, it certainly didn’t appear so.  If you replace the murderous near-humans with zombies then it would have been a great zombie film with all the key elements you would expect.  I thoroughly enjoyed this film and had it been scored on my zombie film scale I’d have given it a whopping 5 ! 

It should have come as no surprise really that when the credits rolled at the end the producer was George C. Romero! 

Recommended viewing for all zombie fans, I doubt that you’ll be disappointed.


Next week I’ll be presenting my first gang for my zombie campaign, unless real-life events thwart me yet again; I also have a secret assignation that I may or may not spill the beans about (but it will include a shopping trip to the ubiquitous "Poundland").

Thanks for looking, all comments welcome and if I haven’t already welcomed you to my site then, “Welcome !”


14 comments:

  1. I loved the Crazies absolutley cracker of a film. Great piece of artwork sir!

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    1. I'm glad I'm not the only one that likes the Crazies; generally speaking I don't like horror films.

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  2. Artwork is really great.

    Poundland expedition sounds like fun just as well :D Cant wait to see the gang!

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  3. Kudos to Dog for a stunning piece of artwork and many thanks for the dedication. It is true that I am more a fan of vampires than zombies, but you might not think so judging by the number of zombie-related articles on my blog!

    I have never heard of "Target Earth" but it looks like a film to avoid. Your review of "The Crazies," however is spot on.

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    1. Thanks Bryan, I take it that you've already seen "The Crazies" then.

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  4. The artwork is amazing and I loved the Crazies!

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    1. In a recent survey (of three people) 100% liked "The Crazies"

      I'll pass on your comments to Dog (Chris)too.

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  5. Thanks for the reviews. I think "The Crazies" is on Netflix instant watch. I will have to check it out. I like the "Vampiric Babe" a lot.

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  6. "The Crazies" is well worth a watch, I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
    Chris' (Dog's) "Vampiric Babe" is one of my favourite bits of "Dog Art"

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  7. Yeah I enjoyed 'The Crazies' also, thanks for the reviews.

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  8. Good looking art is always appreciated! :D

    I wish to see the gang, go for it! :D

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  9. Thanks Zerloon; the gang are on target to be finished on time for Saturday's blog, despite a small disaster.

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