Summary: Discover The Italian Zombie movie by Thomas Berdinski, in this love letter to 70s and 80s Italian exploitation you'll find humor, gore and over 2 hours of zombie goodness. Check out the movie at http://italianzombiemovie.com/. Be there or be dead. Next, it's a guest review of a famous 80s classic by none other than Root Rot himself from http://thewitchshatblog.com/.
The world has become overrun by an undead horde of zombies, monsters and giant babies thanks to... wait, why are they attacking? Though its never actually specified exactly why or where all of the monsters came from all you need to know is that they need to die. Armed with nothing but a pair of 3D specs, a watergun, and your teenage wits you take on the role of either Zeke or Julie. Your mission? Find and save all of your neighbors whether they be cheerleaders, babies, teachers or lazy ass pool urchins.
Preceding Resident Evil as the originator of the survival horror game genre, Zombies Ate My Neighbors has a sly charm to it that evokes a period of pop culture and horror when it was fun to be scared. Rounding out at around 50 levels the difficulty can become quite frustrating, but its Return of the Living Dead visuals and Ernest Scared Stupid humor is enough impetus for any horror gamer to give it a chance. For a better review of the actual game, check out the Irate Gamer's video review (see above).
One of the best games in the universe. I played this game religiously with my friend Chase Parmer back in the day. I wish I still had it. MAN, what a great game.
Such a fun game. The Super Nintendo was the sh*t. How cool would it be if they had made a version in 3D so that you could wear your own glasses and fight monsters?
If you're a monster kid who never grew out of your adolescent love of B-movie flicks and genre toys, you'll be right at home surfing the Strange Kids Club blog. With sections dedicated to trailers, video games, wrestling, and cartoons, it's got a little something for everyone who's young or young at (black) heart.
Strange Kids Club provides a visual smorgasbord of art and animation devoted to horror, the fantastic, and the mischievous kid in all of us who still insists sugar-packed cereals are a major food source and better come with a toy or else.
Strange Kids Club is an awesome repository for pop culture nostalgia. Lots of images and video links and great articles on trailers, cartoons, movies and wrestling. Lots of fun and the design of the site is fantastic.
Strange Kids Club is a safe haven for all the geeky kids who got up super early on a Saturday morning to watch really good cartoons, who could sing The Hulksters theme song, and who stayed up late that night to catch horror programming and other assorted B movie fare. If you are one for nostalgia and were a child raised in the 80's, then Strange Kids Club should be your one stop shop for reliving those childhood memories.
I have literally become obsessed with Strange Kids Club. I can't get enough of what you're dishing out and every time I visit the site, I'm reminded of everything in this world that makes it worth experiencing.
One of the best games in the universe. I played this game religiously with my friend Chase Parmer back in the day. I wish I still had it. MAN, what a great game.