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Project Terror=Zombie Horror

an exploitation of sex, violence and rock & roll!!!

About Me

A collection of work. Touch them again and you draw back a stump.

feelin' fine. the boy just don't wanna quit. corrected. The wheelers are a strange breed of push-overs.

My Interests

I like going to the mall with my friends. Not really. I actually like to watch Dawn of the Dead alot. Whats the difference between Gram and god? None.

I'd like to meet:

a wall of living dead, white eyes and blood smeared mouths. Heather Dean: this girl is a rock star!

Music:

Gram Parsons , The Beatles, The Kinks, Bob Dylan , J.R. Cash, The Byrds (!!!Sweetheart of the Rodeo is one of the finest pieces of work to EVER be recorded!!!) , Hank Williams, Elliott Smith (!!!One incredible talent gone!!!)

| , Electric Light Orchastra, The Clash, The White Stripes, Blonde Redhead, Kaiser Cheifs, The Faint, Supergrass, The Velvet Underground, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Unicorns, yeah, yeah, yeahs, Modest Mouse...and much more.

Movies:

Grindhouse

Add to My Profile | More Videos Ok, first and formost...Dawn of the Dead 1978 original is and has been my favorite movie since 4th grade. Over the years ive watched alot of movies and they go a little something like this...Night of the Living Dead introduced me to zombies(walking dead, living dead, etc.) which lead to harder things like Dawn as mentioned above, so having these two awesome gems, I found Day of the Dead, which at first disappointed me, but hey, love it these days. Ok, also, Zombie(or Zombie 2: the same movie, unofficial sequel to Dawn, Lucio Fuluci classic.) was another awesome zombie movie...Italian. Can't forget Return of the Living Dead!!! 80's punk rock, T & A and zombies that talk! LOL! Ok, I also love Stanley Kubrick. 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, Lolita, Dr Strangelove or how I stopped worrying and love the bomb, The Shinning, Eyes Wide Shut, etc., The best director of modern times is Quentin Tarantino. His film relations include: Directors credit: Resevour Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill vol. I & II and Death Proof (the 2nd half of this years best movie, Grindhouse). Writing only credit includes: True Romance and Natural Born Killers. David Lynch is another mysterious and strange director. Wild at Heart is my favorite by Lynch...you know a movies going to be good if a head is bashed in the first 5 minutes of the film. Also, Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks: fire walk with me, Eraserhead (weird film, to say the least). Ok, whos next? Aw, Wes Anderson! Ok, Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou are amazing films...very "play" like, as if it were on stage. Ok, P.T. Anderson is next. Boogie Nights is probably his best known for good reasons: his style of directing is a rare form...directors like the two Andersons are instant classics and will always be remembered for their unique view of the screen. Ok, enough of this describe shit. A Hard Days Night, Yellow Submarine, Help!, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Evil Dead I, II and Army of Darkness (come get some!), I Taxi Driver, Stand by me, This Is Spinal Tap!, Amadaus, Walk the Line, Cemetery Man (Dellamorte Dellamore) Smokin' Aces, to be continued...

Television:

That 70's show, The Simpsons, Futurama, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Sex and the city, Batman the animated series.....

Books:

The Zombie Survival Guide

Heroes:

Gram Parsons: for more reasons than you will ever know. Elliott Smith: A waste of great talent...this man was amazing. Eric Foreman: this lucky fucker got hot Donna.

My Blog

Q.T. + R.R. = Grindhouse

Grindhouse:  The most fun you will have at the movies.  I love the B films of the 60's, 70's and 80's, which this film totally revels in.  Two directors with the same passion for the ma...
Posted by Project Terror=Zombie Horror on Sat, 14 Apr 2007 07:19:00 PST

river theme

River Theme from Bob Dylan's Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is a great song.  Follow that by a Knockin' on Heaven's Door and you have a pair.
Posted by Project Terror=Zombie Horror on Tue, 06 Feb 2007 05:31:00 PST

Conceptual work

The Kinks.  A band of great work and not so great work.  In the begining these lads were a mere brit-pop quertet but by the year 1973 they were a full blown 12 member band.  The work th...
Posted by Project Terror=Zombie Horror on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 12:19:00 PST