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Night of the Living Dead Special Report

by coldwarrior ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, History, Open thread at August 31st, 2013 - 3:48 pm

Tonight is the 45th Anniversary of the founding document of the battle against Zombies. Expert zombie hunters around the world rejoice!

Zombie fans celebrate iconic ‘Night of the Living Dead’ in Evans City

Will and Harmoni Sanders, center, of Latrobe, and their son Romero, 2, pose with ‘Night of the Living Dead’ actors Russ Streiner (Highland Park), who played ‘johnny’ and Judith O’Dea (Flagstaff, Arizona), who played ‘Barbara’ in the movie. The group was on a tour of the Evans City Cemetery Friday, August 30, 2013 for part of the 45th anniversary of the movie. Segements of the show were filmed at the cemetery. Romero Sanders is named after the director George Romero, and the couple watched the movie in the hospital the night that he was born. In rear, the chapel, which also was in the movie, is being restored. The car, a 1967 Pontiac Le Mans, is similar to the one used in the movie, but is not the original.

 

By Rachel Farkas Published: Saturday, August 31, 2013, 12:01 a.m.
Updated 3 hours ago

Dressed in a yellow polka dot sundress with her hair neatly styled, Beverly Boggio is not how one might picture a zombie fan.

She stood as a bright spot in a sea of black “Night of the Living Dead” T-shirts, as fans waited to board a van that would take them to the Evans City Cemetery on Friday.

The Living Dead Festival, held in Evans City’s EDCO Park on Friday and Saturday, celebrates the 45th anniversary of George Romero’s iconic horror movie “Night of the Living Dead.”

Many actors and actresses who starred in the cult horror classic are returning to Evans City to meet with fans at notable filming locations, like the Evans City Cemetery. It marks the biggest reunion of cast and crew members in 45 years, said Chris Wlodarczyk, co-event producer.

Boggio, 48, of South Side Slopes went with the tour group to listen to actors Judith O’Dea and Russ Streiner speak about their experience and answer fans’ questions.

O’Dea and Streiner arrived Friday at the cemetery in a 1967 Pontiac LeMans, a replica of the car used in the opening scene of the movie.

“It was neat,” Boggio said.

The 1968 cult classic continues to enthrall generation after generation. It’s considered to be the first zombie movie, sparking an entire genre. Zombie culture has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, which has brought many people back to where the genre was born, said Terry Callen, co-producer of the festival.

“There’s this fascination with zombies and people are looking back to the origins,” Wlodarczyk said.

Boggio said the film drew her in because it didn’t have a typical happy ending. “It was the first one,” she said. “It was great in that everybody died. It wasn’t a happy, skippy Hollywood movie.”

Gary Streiner, one of the film’s original investors and a sound engineer, organized The Living Dead Festival. Streiner, a resident of Evans City, started a movement in 2011 to restore the chapel in Evans City Cemetery, a major landmark from the film.

The grassroots chapel restoration movement took off and garnered worldwide support online, Wlodarczyk said. The project also created a community for many Night of the Living Dead fans.

Wlodarczyk and Callen said they expect about a thousand people to attend the festival, some of them coming from as far away as New Mexico and California. He said there was even one fan from England in attendance.

 

The Living Dead Festival

Where: EDCO Park, Evans City

When: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., gates open to EDCO park for the all-day celebrity guest signing session; meet and greets are 11 a.m. to noon with Bill Cardille and George Kosana at The Bridge near the farmhouse location, and 2 to 3 p.m. with Judith O’Dea and Russ Streiner at the Evans City Cemetery, each costs $50; 8-9 p.m., question-and-answer panel with the celebrity guests; 9 p.m., screening of “Night of the Living Dead.”

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by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 74 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Caption This, Humor, OOT, Open thread at January 21st, 2012 - 11:00 pm

Who are they? Where are they going? What do they want? Are they on a mission, or are they merely somnambulant soldiers of the subconscious, the line dancers of the mind?

Nah. I was just messing with a .gif animator for fun, and posted them here for group speculation on the true meaning of the iWalkers. Welcome to another metaphysical edition of The Overnight Open Thread.

Obama Zombie image provokes outrage

by Phantom Ace ( 104 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Republican Party at November 2nd, 2011 - 11:30 am

A Loudoun County Virginia Republcian political cartoon had an accurate description, portraying Obama and the Progressives as Zombies. Their policies and ideology is very much like Zombies. They are destructive to living organism. That said the picture was tasteless with the bullet hole  in Obama’s head. Hence the photo lost its meaning. Plus the Secret Service was alerted!

A Halloween-themed graphic featuring a zombie President Barack Obama with a bullet hole in his forehead provoked widespread outrage and the attention of the Secret Service Monday after a local Republican committee in Virginia used it to scare up interest in Halloween parade political activities.

The montage, a banner on a mass email to Loudoun Republicans, mingles seasonal images including a jack-o-lantern, a disfigured U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi and a throng of flesh-hungry zombie Obama supporters.

The posterized image of a rotting, undead Obama with a bleeding, large-caliber hole an inch above his right eye prompted Democrats to cry foul and Virginia’s Republican governor to denounce it as “shameful and offensive.”

Read the rest: Zombie Obama Image Provokes Outrage in Loudoun County

I wish the image didn’t have a bullet hole in it because the bigger meaning was lost. Obama’s policies are Zombie like.

FPS Russia OOT

by Deplorable Macker ( 55 Comments › )
Filed under OOT, Second Amendment at October 13th, 2011 - 11:00 pm

Like Ah-nold and Jesse Ventura before him….


But he didn’t shoot up some Zombies dammit! That lack of such an Apocalypse won’t stop the Overnight Open Thread!