Halloween Show and Costume Party! Saturday, October 31st. 7 pm $7 at the door or $5 with a costume. Take It Back, Dead Set, Dot Dot Dot, and the return of The Violence Date: Saturday, October 31, 2009 Time: 7:00pm - 11:00pm Location: Crestwood Baptist Church Street: 2515 NW 16th St City/Town: Oklahoma City, OK
Friday, October 30, 2009
The Violence Reunion w/ Take It Back!
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Dawn of the Zombie Wednesday!
DEAD FRONTIER:
Once you get the hang of the game, it can be very addicting and entertaining. It is, however, far from perfect, there are glitches and many things that will disappoint and annoy. That being said the game is still in testing, and being updated quite frequently. As a matter of fact, while I was playing this week, they overhauled the create-a-character and let me re-edit my character. I was tempted to give this game a lower score (a very low one when I kept dying haha) but, I can see that it's only going to keep getting better, and the more I played the more I fell in love with it. So Dead Frontier gets a 4 out of 5, highly recommended for zombie fans and rpg fans everywhere. Play it for yourself (for free!) here: www.deadfrontier.com
Treehouse of Horror XX:
In TreeHouse of Horror XX, the simpsons play homage to zombie movies. In the story, the new Krusty burger turns Springfield into zombies, or what they refer to as "Munchers." Bart is found to be immune, and is Springfield's last chance for survival. One of the funniest quotes in the episode is when Homer is being turned and Lisa says, "Dad... are you becoming a muncher?" and zombie Homer replies, "I think the better brains is, are you brains a brains!" The Simpsons never ceases to amaze me and this is the best Treehouse of Horror story yet.
Check it out for yourself on hulu here: http://www.hulu.com/watch/102955/the-simpsons-treehouse-of-horror-xx
Wishlist Item:
I've been waiting for this game to come out going on 2 years now. It's a card game by the makers of the amazing game, Munchkin (http://www.worldofmunchkin.com) If you know anything about Munchkin, you know that it is a game that heavily parodies, while paying homage to games like Dungeons and Dragons. Well Evil Ted seems to be the same thing, but parodying the Evil Dead series. This game has been listed as "In production" for quite some time now, but it it does ever get finished up and released it should be quite the game for zombie fans and Munchkin fans alike. http://www.sjgames.com/evilted
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Zombie Wednesday Returns!
My Review of ZOMBIES!!!
I got Zombies!!! in the mail recently and the other night I got my chance to play it. I sat down with 5 of my friends and spent about 2-3 hours killing as many zombies as possible. The game plays out, by you flipping a map card every turn, placing the proper amount of zombies and bullet/health tokens, then trying to outdo your friends in a zombie slaughter. The first player to get 25 zombie kills (which can be taken away from you in various ways) or get to the helipad map tile and survive, wins.
Zombies!!! gets a 4 and 3/4 brains out of 5, mostly because I couldn't find anything I didn't like about it, but surely it can't be perfect. Obviously they made some improvements since theres like 9 add-ons. As I see it, however, this was one of the funnest times I've had with friends in recent years, I highly recommend this game for anyone who likes nerdy games, board games, or zombies.
Wishlist item
Somebody get me this mask. It's so freakin' sick.
That's really all I've got to say.
Dead Frontier: a free MMORPG
I found this MMORPG while digging around for info, I'm probably going to be checking it out this week, hopefully I'll have a review by next week. In the meantime you can check it for yourself by going here: www.deadfrontier.com
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Zombie Wednesday
I'm officially declaring Wednesdays to be Zombie Wednesdays. From now on every Wednesday I will make a post relating to zombies. Hope you enjoy it.
Saw Zombieland yesterday, here's my official rating:
Highly humorous, and very gory, two things that most zombie fans are looking for in a movie. It had a real similar feel to the movie "Wanted" at least with the narration and the underdog/hero aspect. I've heard people have been comparing this to "Shaun of the Dead", Ok, it's funny and there's zombies... well the similarities kind of end there.
There's not much you can say about this movie without ruining anything about it, but in short it follows a nerdy-esque gamer kid, who has more phobias than one can count. He is seemingly alone in the world after a zombie take over and he owes his survival to a very strict list he follows. He meets another survivor (Woody Harelson), who doesn't keep a list, but lives to kill zombies, and enjoys it thoroughly. The two work great together and eventually they meet a couple of girls, and there's a love interest... oops sorry, spoiler, no one expected there to be a love interest... haha.
I highly recommend this movie for anyone that has the slightest interest in zombies, or anyone that likes a funny movie and has a strong stomach.
There's not much you can say about this movie without ruining anything about it, but in short it follows a nerdy-esque gamer kid, who has more phobias than one can count. He is seemingly alone in the world after a zombie take over and he owes his survival to a very strict list he follows. He meets another survivor (Woody Harelson), who doesn't keep a list, but lives to kill zombies, and enjoys it thoroughly. The two work great together and eventually they meet a couple of girls, and there's a love interest... oops sorry, spoiler, no one expected there to be a love interest... haha.
I highly recommend this movie for anyone that has the slightest interest in zombies, or anyone that likes a funny movie and has a strong stomach.
Zombies!!!: The Game
Think "Left 4 Dead" with a Dungeons and Dragons twist. I've seen this game in stores before and have always been interested in it. Super geeky, I know... get over it. I recently heard some very good reviews from a friend who has played it so I was finally convinced to get it. I ordered it yesterday, so I should be able to post a full review in the next two weeks or so, but I need people to play it with, so, come hang out and kill zombies with me.
Skateboard Zombies
Finally a zombie wishlist item.
I really want one of these.
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I really want one of these.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
New ArtBeat website launched!
The new website just launched, be sure to check it out, submit your artwork, read our article submission guidelines, and get involved!
www.ArtBeatok.com
For those who don't know ArtBeat is a monthly publication dedicated to encouraging and promoting creativity and the arts in Oklahoma. ArtBeat serves as a source of inspiration and encouragement for the individual artist and a foundation of unity and information within the art community as a whole. ArtBeat is a tool for promoting the work of local artists, both established and underground, and art-driven businesses through affordable advertising and a calendar of local events bringing awareness to the many opportunities in the Oklahoma arts scene. Oklahoma is rich with artists and great art; it is our desire to give these incredible Oklahoma artists visibility and connections both with one another and the thriving community of patrons here in our state.
www.ArtBeatok.com
For those who don't know ArtBeat is a monthly publication dedicated to encouraging and promoting creativity and the arts in Oklahoma. ArtBeat serves as a source of inspiration and encouragement for the individual artist and a foundation of unity and information within the art community as a whole. ArtBeat is a tool for promoting the work of local artists, both established and underground, and art-driven businesses through affordable advertising and a calendar of local events bringing awareness to the many opportunities in the Oklahoma arts scene. Oklahoma is rich with artists and great art; it is our desire to give these incredible Oklahoma artists visibility and connections both with one another and the thriving community of patrons here in our state.
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