The Top 10 Zombie Movies of the 21st Century

Alex Maidy and Joblo.com present The Top 10 Zombie Movies of the 21st Century.  I’ve seen nine of the ten films listed and here are my ratings and thoughts…

9.  REC (2007):  I didn’t care for this one.

8.  DEAD SNOW (2009):  This was okay.  I’d like to see it again to see if my opinion changes.

7.  PLANET TERROR (2007)  Definitely had the drive-in feel which they were going for.  I thought I’d like it better.

6.  SHAUN OF THE DEAD (2004)  I liked this one.  If you’re down for funny zombie movies, then this is for you.

5.  ZOMBIELAND (2009)  Another funny zombie film that works.

4.  TRAIN TO BUSAN (2016)  Surprisingly good.

3.  DAWN OF THE DEAD (2004)  Don’t hate on me, but I liked the remake better than the original.

2.  28 DAYS LATER (2002)  One of my favorite zombie movies.

1.  WORLD WAR Z (2013)  Get’s better on each viewing and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched it.  Sucks me in every time.

The Poster and Trailer for “I See You” Are Here!

The poster and trailer for I See You are here.  Not sure about the poster but the trailer looks interesting.

Helen Hunt stars in the mind-twisting psychological thriller I See You. When a 12 year-old boy goes missing, lead investigator Greg Harper (Jon Tenney) struggles to balance the pressure of the investigation and troubles with his wife, Jackie (Hunt). Facing a recent affair, great strain is put on the family and slowly gnaws away at Jackie’s grip on reality. But after a malicious presence manifests itself in their home and puts their son, Connor (Judah Lewis), in mortal danger, the cold, hard truth about evil in the Harper household is finally uncovered.

“Careless Sister” – Great Song Parody Tribute to “Halloween” & “Careless Whisper”

Song parodies don’t get better than Careless Sister.  Congrats to…

Filmed and edited by The Merkins. Written by Matt Helmick. Song production by Nate Vaill.

Starring Jake Barcus of Taco Truck
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Vocals by Aaron James @aaronjames216 on all social media platforms.

Special thanks to Jayden Frost of Freedom.
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George Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead” Trivia

Matthew Jackson and Mental Floss present 10 Gruesome Facts About Dawn of the Dead.  Here are three of my favorites and my thoughts on each… click over to get the full story.

1. WE CAN THANK THE MALL (AND DARIO ARGENTO) FOR DAWN OF THE DEAD(Romero had avoided returning to the genre for years and had it not been for Argento helping with creative control and financing, Dawn of the Dead may have never happened! – Craig)

3. MULTIPLE VERSIONS OF DAWN OF THE DEAD EXIST. (This is news to me!  I’d love to see Argento’s version that cut down on the humor.  I have a feeling I’d prefer it. – Craig)

4. DAWN OF THE DEAD WAS RELEASED UNRATED IN AMERICA. (I took my future wife to see the unrated version on Dawn’s initial release.  It’s the only movie we’ve ever walked out on.  The gore was too much for her.  Later in the week I returned with my buddy, John Beatty and we made it to the end. – Craig)

10 Best Movie Jump Scares!

Meg Shields and Film School Rejects posted their choices for 10 Jolting Jump Scares That Don’t Feel Cheap.  Let me say from the start that I’m a sucker for a good jump scare.  It’s not safe to be sitting to close to me during a horror movie because I will not only flinch, I will jump.

Sheilds’ list is a good one, but there are three great jump scares that didn’t make her list that would have made mine…

Play Misty For Me (1971)  Clint Eastwood plays a popular DJ who’s had a one night stand with a woman who comes unhinged when he dumps her.  There’s a scene where Eastwood wakes up to find her in his bedroom that has a great jump scare.  I saw this in a drive-in when I was 13 and I’ll admit that I jumped more than Clint Eastwood — and he came out of his bed!

Carrie (1976)  The final scene of the movie.  I saw this at a midnight movie when I was 18.  I came out of the seat and probably scared my date more than the jump scare.

Friday the 13th.  Again, the final scene.  I saw this on HBO and had no idea what was coming.  In fact it was well after midnight and I got up to walk over to turn off the tv (no remote control in those prehistoric days) thinking the credits were about to roll.  They were but not before that classic jump scare!

8 Out-of-this-World Facts about “The Invaders”

Me-TV presents 8 Out-of-this-World Facts about The Invaders.  They’re so good I had a tough time picking my top three, but here they are! Then click over for all of ’em!

5.  The show is Jerry Lewis-level huge in France.
The French have a knack for developing cults around unexpected, overlooked pieces of American pop culture. Their Invaders fandom is a prime example, and it’s not just the how of it but the when of it. Thinnes himself explained the genesis of the French Invaders phenomenon in a 2008 interview with Premium Hollywood. “Back in the early ’80s, Patrick Poivre d’Arvor, who is a star anchorman with Télévision Française 1, he had a four-hour show on Sundays and he did a survey with the audience and asked… because they love American television, what would they like to see again,” Thinnes said. “And they got a lot of calls about The Invaders, so TF1 bought a few episodes and tested it and got a huge response. So they began running the series.” The reruns later jumped to cable and an “MTV equivalent,” airing in reruns for two decades.

6. Suzanne Plechette twice sacrificed herself as a friendly alien on the show.
Not all of the aliens on The Invaders had wicked motives. Some helped David Vincent along the way. In particular, Suzanne Pleshette of The Bob Newhart Show stands out, as she turns up twice, as two different such aliens. In the second episode, she plays a stripper who also happens to be an Invaders, albeit a “mutation” who can feel empathy. So she helps David, dying in the end. This is the first time we see the glowing red death of the aliens on the series. In the second season, Pleshette appears again as Anne, a more hot-headed alien who also gives her life in helping David. Those E.T. must have loved shifting into the shape of Pleshette.

7. The Invaders dabbled in zombies, too.
While it was never a huge ratings hit, The Invaders nevertheless spawned an expanded universe of tie-in books and comics. Perhaps the must interesting pulp Invaders novel was Army of the Undead, which centers around the alien Invaders turning humans into mindless “zombies.” What is perhaps most fascinating about its use of zombies is that the paperback hit stands in 1967 — a year before Night of the Living Dead. It was ahead of the curve.

RIP – Shawn Surface

I just learned that my buddy Shawn Surface has died of a massive heart attack.  Shawn’s brother Paul posted the news on Facebook a few hours ago.  I’m saddened and surprised.  Shawn had been in poor health for a few years, but his recent posts had been positive and it seemed Shawn was doing better.

Comic fans in Florida will probably remember Shawn from his appearances at conventions throughout the state.  Shawn was always smiling and upbeat.  He was a fun guy to talk with and his art always had a joy to it.  Shawn is probably best known for his art on Bubba the Redneck Werewolf, a comic series turned into a low-budget film.  Surface was also planning a creator-owned series of his own called Mandi.

Over the years I commissioned Shawn to do pieces for my Stallone-themed sketch collection.  You can see several of them here if you’re inclined to do so.

Shawn died way too young.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to Shawn’s family, friends and fans.