"The Walking Dead" is not a show to thrive on celebrity guests. Aside from Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward and F/X god Greg Nicotero (who works on the show anyway), there have been no celebrity zombie appearances. But there have been plenty of zombie tributes.
Dynamo writer John Squires recently compiled a list of zombie "cameos" from "The Walking Dead." The list consists of zombies on the show designed to look like (in)famous zombies from films past, and we'll review them here.
If you've noticed any that may been have missed, please feel free to add them in the comments section below.
Season 1, Episode 4 - Day of the Dead - Doctor Tongue
Dr. Tongue from Day of the Dead was the first zombie seen in the film, which was Greg Nicotero's first feature. He worked as an assistant to Tom Savini, and Dr. Tongue was just...
Dynamo writer John Squires recently compiled a list of zombie "cameos" from "The Walking Dead." The list consists of zombies on the show designed to look like (in)famous zombies from films past, and we'll review them here.
If you've noticed any that may been have missed, please feel free to add them in the comments section below.
Season 1, Episode 4 - Day of the Dead - Doctor Tongue
Dr. Tongue from Day of the Dead was the first zombie seen in the film, which was Greg Nicotero's first feature. He worked as an assistant to Tom Savini, and Dr. Tongue was just...
- 2/21/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
Sometimes, movie characters have a death wish – if you’re signing up to be a villainous henchman in Gotham City, chances are you’re going to have a short life expectancy, and if you find yourself in a lakeside cabin with a group of teenage friends, telling ghost stories and having promiscuous sex, you’re probably not long for this world.
But what about those characters who just plain live dangerously? Whose life decisions and leisure time activities unwittingly place them in mortal peril, without their ever realising until it’s just too late?
Well, thanks to a new infographic released by Endsleigh, which you can see at the bottom of this article, we have a guide to which movie characters probably invited the Grim Reaper to take them a little too easily…
5. Curt – The Cabin In The Woods
Played by: Chris Hemsworth
He plays the jock, and likes promiscuous...
But what about those characters who just plain live dangerously? Whose life decisions and leisure time activities unwittingly place them in mortal peril, without their ever realising until it’s just too late?
Well, thanks to a new infographic released by Endsleigh, which you can see at the bottom of this article, we have a guide to which movie characters probably invited the Grim Reaper to take them a little too easily…
5. Curt – The Cabin In The Woods
Played by: Chris Hemsworth
He plays the jock, and likes promiscuous...
- 8/28/2013
- by Jack Carver
- Obsessed with Film
Steven Spielberg's Jaws, the movie that pretty much single-handedly invented the summer blockbuster, is finally coming to Blu-ray next week as part of Universal's centennial celebration. Fans of the shark flick will be excited to see tons of bonus features packed into the release, including documentaries looking at the making of the film, its legacy, and the restoration process for Jaws' big Blu-ray debut. The folks over at Universal have sent along a preview clip from the documentary, "The Shark Is Still Working," which is included on the new Blu-ray. Here's a look at Craig Kingsbury, the real-life inspiration for the character of "Quint," played in the film by Robert Shaw. $sb("ci030_7754a5729a7dfb091f552df8ec568f81",{"sbFeed":{"partnerId":39,"type":"video","contentId":530383,"cname":"cinemablend"},"style":{"width":480,"height":320}}); google.load("ima", "1"); Kingsbury was ...
- 8/8/2012
- cinemablend.com
To celebrate the pre-order of Jaws which comes to Blu-ray on September 3rd, we look back on the iconic film and list the Top 10 facts about the film; and don’t forget to pre-order your copy today at Play or Amazon.
Early in pre-production, before the producers settled on building a mechanical shark, they seriously considered training a live shark. On the day of his arrival on Martha’s Vineyard, Robert Shaw’s home was sprayed with gunfire. The shooter didn’t realise the place was occupied. Charlton Heston expressed a strong interest in playing Chief Brody. Steven Spielberg also considered Robert Duvall, who said he’d rather play Quint. Even after the crew eventually got the full-size mechanical shark working, it still could never move its tail to the right. During the shoot, Murray Hamilton (Mayor Vaughan) was attacked by a skunk while walking home one evening. He’d mistaken it for a cat,...
Early in pre-production, before the producers settled on building a mechanical shark, they seriously considered training a live shark. On the day of his arrival on Martha’s Vineyard, Robert Shaw’s home was sprayed with gunfire. The shooter didn’t realise the place was occupied. Charlton Heston expressed a strong interest in playing Chief Brody. Steven Spielberg also considered Robert Duvall, who said he’d rather play Quint. Even after the crew eventually got the full-size mechanical shark working, it still could never move its tail to the right. During the shoot, Murray Hamilton (Mayor Vaughan) was attacked by a skunk while walking home one evening. He’d mistaken it for a cat,...
- 4/12/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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