What could possibly make you feel sad for a zombie? Put him in a penguin suit and play "Mara's Lullaby" as he stumbles around all zombie-like, which is exactly how it goes down in the aptly titled "Zombie in a Penguin Suit." We caught wind of this seven-minute visual treat by Chris Russell via a tweet, which described it thusly: "This may be the closest you ever get to a Wes Anderson Zombie film." We'll take it! By the end, it kind of makes you want to hug a zombie. Except don't do that. But do watch this, and don't stop until it's over.
- 10/27/2011
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Think you've seen just about every kind of zombie movie there is to see? Well, if you've got seven minutes or so to spare, you might want to check out the new short film from Chris Russell, Zombie in a Penguin Suit. It's nothing if not unique!
Here's how Russell describes the film on the Zombie in a Penguin Suit Facebook page: "It is about a guy who becomes a zombie while wearing a giant penguin suit. Hilarity and sadness ensue."
Michael Wetherbee stars, Jim Meegan handled director of photography duties, and the music by Marc Mellits was performed by Real Quiet.
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Here's how Russell describes the film on the Zombie in a Penguin Suit Facebook page: "It is about a guy who becomes a zombie while wearing a giant penguin suit. Hilarity and sadness ensue."
Michael Wetherbee stars, Jim Meegan handled director of photography duties, and the music by Marc Mellits was performed by Real Quiet.
Check it out below, and for more info visit the official Zombie in a Penguin Suit website.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Experience equal parts hilarity and sadness in the comments section below!
- 10/15/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Despite the silly title this short film is hauntingly beautiful. I am not sure if it's the simplicity of the story, the gore or the music used. This is definitely a must-watch video for you. The short film was directed by Chris Russell. It features some great music by Marc Mellits performed by Real Quiet. Check it out below and share your thoughts:
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- 10/14/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Scorpio Film Releasing and director Richard Griffin are currently in the midst of their latest production, the ’50s genre homage Atomic Brain Invasion. Scripted by Guy Benoit and Griffin, who sent over a couple of advance “lobby cards” (see below) and produced by Ted Marr, the movie is currently two weeks away from finishing up principal photography.
As opposed to Griffin’s previous horrific/violent fare (including Nun Of That, hitting DVD in January; see details here), Atomic Brain Invasion will, in the spirit of its inspirations, be more of a PG-level affair. “Not only do I want it to look and sound like it was made in 1957,” Griffin tells Fango, “but I also want it to be free of all the blood, profanity and nudity of modern horror films. It’s wonderful to have a horror movie that people of all ages can enjoy, much like the classic creature...
As opposed to Griffin’s previous horrific/violent fare (including Nun Of That, hitting DVD in January; see details here), Atomic Brain Invasion will, in the spirit of its inspirations, be more of a PG-level affair. “Not only do I want it to look and sound like it was made in 1957,” Griffin tells Fango, “but I also want it to be free of all the blood, profanity and nudity of modern horror films. It’s wonderful to have a horror movie that people of all ages can enjoy, much like the classic creature...
- 11/3/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Los Angeles, California (X17online) - Justin Timberlake is being sued by an employee of his New York City restaurant, claiming he wasn't paid a legal wage. Felipe Ramales, 26, claims in a federal lawsuit that he worked for Timberlake's Southern Comfort restaurant for about a year before he left in June. The suit alleges Ramales and other workers didn't get their proper share of a gratuity charge that the Upper East Side restaurant automatically collected from parties with six or more diners. Ramales also claims he wasn't paid overtime. A manager at the restaurant, Chris Russell, told the Associated Press the lawsuit was "baseless." Russell claims staff members received every dime of their tips, and busboys were paid well over the legal minimum wage.
- 11/17/2008
- x17online.com
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