ZOMBIES

Sojakai

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Evil Dead/Evil Dead 2/Army of Darkness.

They go as a trilogy, just cant split them up. Originally Evil Dead was suppose to be "THE" Ultimate Zombie/Horror movie when it was made, but everyone found it funny, so they made Evil Dead 2 to be "THE" Ultimate... It was found to be funny also, so they decided to just go for funny/camp and thats Army of Darkness.
 
Why "Dawn of the Dead" of course. Could there even be more fun then head shooting zombies from a rooftop?

Smittys got a gun so I DON'T FEAR THE ZOMBIES!
 
My wife and I went to see Zombieland late last night, we enjoyed it and had quite a few laughs.
 
So, not to hijack the "Cloud 9" Conversion thread . . . .

Make your kids watch this guy....they'll change their minds about the bubbles....and a wona and a twoa....

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Smitty
OMG!! :shock: Is Lawrence Welk even still on tv???? WHY???????????????????? Somebody should crumple up Smittys tin foil hat just for bringing him up!
One of the 'Half Dozen' PBS channels in the SF Bay Area shows Lawrence Welk several times a week, or at least on weekends. So, Yes. He is still on the air.

Yes, friends. The man has been dead for 17 years, and still hosts TV shows on both coasts. :shock: :shock: :shock:

There's your proof of zombie danger right there . . . . . :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
Oct. 25th. 2009

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa City police are investigating an early morning assault in which a man accused another of being a zombie, then punched him twice.

Police say the assault occurred at 1:17 a.m. Sunday at an Iowa City restaurant south of the University of Iowa campus.

A man was ordering food when he was approached by another man who called him a zombie, then hit him in the eye. When the victim tried to call police on his cell phone, the man punched him again, breaking his nose.

The man then ran out a back door.

The victim was taken by ambulance to a hospital.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,569490,00.html?test=latestnews
 
I would be more interested in the story if it wasn't coming from FoxNews. I would look for another source. They are known for falsifying reports in Real news events, and making up others to get people to watch. I saw something where they were claiming that a tire that would develop a small leak was causing cars to flip over. Later it was proven that the tire just slowly goes flat. No flipping cars. No horrendous accidents. Just FoxNews trying to get more viewers by using Tabloid methods.
 
Sojakai said:
I would be more interested in the story if it wasn't coming from FoxNews. I would look for another source. They are known for falsifying reports in Real news events, and making up others to get people to watch. I saw something where they were claiming that a tire that would develop a small leak was causing cars to flip over. Later it was proven that the tire just slowly goes flat. No flipping cars. No horrendous accidents. Just FoxNews trying to get more viewers by using Tabloid methods.

The story is funny regardless of where it came from. I would suggest you save your Fox news rants for Smitty. Don't fear the zombies!
 

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