Zombies and Christmas: two great things that go great together. What better way to celebrate the holiday than with zombie Christmas cards? This collection of actual Christmas cards morbidly celebrates all things undead -- from zombie Santa Claus to 'The Walking Dead' favorites Daryl Dixon and Michonne.
We've all received our fair share of dull engagement announcement photos from friends. (Wow, a photobooth! So original!) Well, one creative couple decided to spice up their engagement photos with some uninvited members of the walking dead.
Being a zombie on Facebook seems a lot more appealing than being one in real life. And thanks to AMC, it’s super easy.
In fact, all you have to do to get a highly-detailed zombie version of yourself is visit the Facebook page for the AMC series ‘The Walking Dead.’
The recent pop cultural embrace of all things zombie has focused on the more negative aspects of reanimated corpses — mainly, their mindless lust for munching on the brains of the living.
While it’s true there have been plenty of comedic takes on these killing machines, we don’t think we’ve ever seen anything like the short film below, which is an uplifting and whimsical exploration of the simple
Engagement pictures traditionally bring to mind all sorts of romantic things. An idyllic setting? Naturally. Loving looks between the happy couple? Of course. A life-and-death struggle with a flesh-eating zombie? Er, not so much.
In Juliana Park and Ben Lee’s engagement photos, the couple don’t just grin and smooch for the camera, they battle an undead corpse with a machete and shovel.
A group of about 200 concerned citizens dressed as zombies this weekend and marched through the British city of Leicester to highlight the city’s lack of preparation for an uprising of the undead. After Leicester resident Robert Ainsley learned (via a freedom of information request) that the city did not have a zombie contingency plan built into its emergency preparations, he and 26-year-old poli