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Thursday, May 30, 2013

New World War Z clip!


Check out this 41 second clip in which Brad Pitt's character, Gerry Lane is asked "nicely" to help investigate the zombie apocalypse. Sorry still no sign of the zombies.



Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Today's Free Kindle Zombie Book: Deadlocked by A.R. Wise


David was caught in the middle of the city when the zombie outbreak started. His wife and daughters were at home, stranded on the roof as zombies waited below. He would have to fight through hordes of undead, merciless other survivors, and a series of death defying stunts to get home. However, even if he makes it there, how can he be sure they're safe?

Deadlocked puts you into David's head as he struggles to get home. Then a final confrontation occurs that could guarantee his family's survival, but at what cost?

Get your free copy by clicking the link below:


Friday, May 24, 2013

New World War Z trailer: Rolling Stone Magazine likes the movie!

While no reviews of World War Z are supposed to be released until the week of thew movies release per studio instructions it seems that Paramount can release snippets of those reviews itself. Check out this new TV commercial featuring parts of Rolling Stone's review:

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Interview with Paul Loh, author of the zombie book "The Greater Number"



Hey all it's been awhile since I've done a featured zombie book of the day. I had added an interview to this feature so that readers can get a little more insight into the book and the author. I hope you enjoy.

TDWS- Tell us a little about yourself and what inspires you to write?


Paul Loj- I am an ex-Navy submariner. I am in the band Chief Loh and you can hear our music at reverbnation.com/chiefloh. I maintain a blog at necrolepsy.blogspot.com. I am inspired by all the things that fascinate me like zombies, ghosts, UFOs, aliens, music, bigfoot, mythology, psychic abilities, spirituality and philosophy. You can see elements of all of these things in both of my books (including my first book, 'The Nocent part 2: Advent of the Scathing).


TDWS- What is the book I am featuring today about?

Paul Loh- In this book, zombies are running rampant all over the world. They've been reduced to their basest instincts and can tell the living from the dead by the smell of fear. They behave like animals with a pack mentality. A man who thinks he has been chosen by fate to lead them has no fear. He believes he is the Hand of Karma, sent to rid the world of humanity's evil. Three college boys must team up with an unlikely bunch of allies in order to defeat the necrambulistic hordes.

TDWS- There are literally thousands of zombie books out there. What makes yours different?

Paul Loh My book explores many issues of morality, spirituality, cowardice, heroism and human nature. That's what I love about zombie books and movies. They have such a powerful story-telling potential. I love to contemplate what happens to the spirits of the people once their bodies have reanimated. It is said that when somebody dies in a traumatic event, his spirit is restless and might lose its way to the light. What if its body is still up and about in its absence? Such questions are explored by such writers as Arthur M. Wyatt, Brian Keene and David Wellington. In the sequel to 'The Greater Number', I will explore such issues as telekinesis and possession. I am also working on the sequel to 'The Nocent'.

TDWS-Where is your book available?

Paul Loh-My books, 'The Greater Number' and 'The Nocent part 2: Advent of the Scathing' are available at amazon.com for the Kindle and at lulu.com on paperback.


Saturday, May 18, 2013

Outpost III: Rise of the Spetsnaz coming soon.

In the third installment of the hit Nazi Zombie action horror movie, Outpost: Rise Of The Spetnaz, we discover the horrifying origins of these supernatural soldiers and see them in ferocious gladiatorial battle against the most ruthless and notorious of all military special forces: the Russian Spetsnaz. The movie is slated to be released this year, 2013.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Writer blames hateful fans for Zombieland series failure.


In a series of tweets Zombieland writer Rhett Reese blamed Zombieland movie fans for the failure of the series on Amazon. Never mind the fact that the show kinda sucked. (IMO). The writing and acting wasn't that good and too many of the jokes were juvenile. Check out Mr. Reese's tweets below:




Sunday, May 12, 2013

The Walking Dead actor Chad Coleman would love to play Luke Cage

The Walking Deads Chad Coleman ( Tyreese ) let it be known in an MTV interview that he has interest in playing Luke Vage in a movie. Watch that interview below:

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

5 Star Review For The Dead War Trilogy On Amazon


5.0 out of 5 stars I love itMay 8, 2013
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This review is from: The Dead War Trilogy (The Dead War Series) (Kindle Edition)
I really liked this book series. It was filled with plenty of action and zombies, the introduction of vampires was a hell of a twist. The characters were believable and I could see the event's within the book actually happening. The development of a special special forces group was cool. Let alone the survival of the world depended on a little girl and her genetics. I will recommend this book to everyone...

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Max Brooks chimes in on fast moving zombies


Zombie fans have been having the fast vs slow moving zombies debate for years. It has been rekindled anew after the trailers for World war Z appeared. Now none other than Max Brooks himself has chimed in on the "fast vs slow" debate. Listen to his comments below.We at The Dead War Series do not condone his response we are just putting it out there for zombie fans who may appreciate his input in the zombie debate.



Monday, May 6, 2013

The Walking Dead Season 4 Zombie School: Inside The Walking Dead

Executive Producer Greg Nicotero gives you a look inside Zombie School, where extras learn how to become undead. The Walking Dead returns this Fall.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

World War Z predicted to have 40 million dollar opening weekend.


Boxoffice.com is predicting the Brad Pitt film World War Z will have a 40 million dollar opening weekend. The site also predicts the film will have a total gross of $105 million.

Here are the reasons they give for those predictions:


* Brad Pitt typically delivers at the box office in high profile roles.

* There is a history of live-action alternatives being able to co-exist with high profile computer animated films in the summer (i.e., 2008's Wanted, 2011's Bad Teacher and last year's Prometheus).

* Being adapted from a pre-existing novel should help.

* With the zombie genre currently at a new zenith in entertainment, could this be for Pitt what I Am Legend and vampires were for Will Smith in 2007?


Do you think that Boxofficecom is correct in their predictions?