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Friday, 15 April 2011
Location, location, location
Rule 1: When putting up hoardings to promote your zombie apocalypse series, always check which building it's on first.
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Someday, I really must sit down, do some research, and find out how zombie apocalypse movies suddenly became so popular. Most of those I've seen are nearly unwatchable, in fact real snoozers, including George Romero's. (The "Resident Evil" movies are mainly only worth watching for Milla Jovovich, although she was honestly much better in "The Fifth Element".)
ReplyDeleteThat said, I would agree that putting an ad for a BBC drama on the subject on the side of a funeral parlor does score about a 10 on the tackiness scale.
On the other hand, in an actual zombie outbreak, a funeral parlor would be on my list of sites slated for immediate "sterilization". Just in case.
cheers
eon