The time has come! The stars are aligned! The winners for the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest are announced, and all three are read on the podcast. I am honored to welcome guest readers James Durham and James Melzer! Thank you to everyone who entered their zombie flash fiction. Background music during the readings is from Zombie Influx from Buzzworks.
This week, I review Zombies of Mass Destruction (2009). I also review the more obscure Karloff zombie movie The Ghoul (1933) — and so does Misfitboy. Brian in Colorado talks about his trip to a Renaissance Festival in this week’s review of beers.
My original song is another one of the songs I’ve written about Zombi 2. It’s from the perspective of the doctor’s wife, titled “What Am I Gonna Do Now.”
The Review of Beers is a battle of the titans, by Brian in Colorado. Thanks for the article about the carload of zombies from Brian . . . from elsewhere, and the news about Dead Rising 2 from Zombie Command.
I perform a cover of the obscure Beck song “Satan Gave Me a Taco.”
We received 58 entries for the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest! Thanks to everyone who entered. Our judges are evaluating the entries as we speak.
I review the movie Vampire, just released in the UK by Stax Entertainment. Also, I go way back to the very beginnings of zombie cinema and talk about White Zombie(1932). Brian in Colorado gives us this week’s Review of Beers, and my original music is a cover of a White Zombie song. Voicemails of Death also abound.
On the show, I get to talk about the newest release by awesome horror band DieMonsterDie — Fall To Your Knees. Thanks to Mike at Cadaver Lab for turning me onto these guys! Go to DieMonsterDie’s official web site, where you can learn more about them, buy their albums, watch sweet videos, and more. You’ll hear the songs “How Many People Do I Have To Kill, Before You Know I Love You” and “A Priest and a Zombie Rent a Fishing Boat as Friends” during the show.
We hear from Ertrov’s friend Mitch, Spooky Bill, and CarnageCake.