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A Very Zombie Holiday – From Team Unicorn

Posted December 22, 2010 at 8:53 pm by Jeffrey

What would happen if a zombie outbreak were too occur right now? Would we be prepared? Luckily for us the great people at Team Unicorn have put together an instructional video on how to be ready for a zombie outbreak, and still keep from ruining our pies this holiday season. The video is starring Rileah Vanderbilt, Michele Boyd, Milynn Sarley, Clare Grant and many more. Thank you team unicorn for giving us such a great gift.

From the folks at Team Unicorn and For The Dead Travel Fast, we wish you “A Very Zombie Holiday”.

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BOGGY DEPOT RECAP

Posted December 17, 2010 at 8:14 pm by Jeffrey
This is a post taken from a guy I’m a big fan of. His name is Cullan Hudson and he investigates a lot of paranormal activity around Oklahoma. Below is an article on Big Foot. You can read all the article below on For The Dead Travel Fast or you can read it on his site Strange State.

The Sky EruptsI arrived late the first evening to the forested hills and hollows around Atoka, OK. A fat sky sank low over the region, threatening storms at the slightest upset, but it made for a beautiful drive to this remote town almost two hours southeast of Oklahoma City. The foliage lately has slowly been turning those autumnal shades that always seem somehow more spectacular against bilious heather skies.

That night, eleven miles outside town, at the Boggy Depot State Park, an evening of Bigfoot related movies was underway. It was a meet-n-greet for the guests and attendees and quite the success, as I learned the following morning.

The day held promise as I arrived early the next day. It was cool and sunny and looked to be the best of all possible conditions, save for some annoying winds that buffetted the tarps surrounding the covered picnic area that would serve as the main arena. With an ad-hoc podium, congregational rows of chairs, and a tented-in pavilion, the whole event felt like a camp revival for Bigfooters. If only I knew that soon I would witness the speaking of tongues.

Local Choctaw DancersWithin a short period, other vendors began showing up: a man selling Bigfoot t-shirts, the delightful aroma of food filled the air, and a large moon bounce was erected for the kiddos. Drumming and singing was heard from a contingent of Choctaw men and women, dressed in traditional garb.

Attendees settled in quickly and early. Despite a late start, all eyes were focused on Randy Harrington and Darren Lee as they delved into the intricacies of hunting for this elusive creature. Then it was Brit Nick Redfern’s turn. He talked about various unknown beasts from the UK as well as Texas, where he now resides. His current book is about these various strange animals from Texas legends. It was co-authored by Ken Gerhard, who was also in attendance. When their back-to-back talks were concluded, it signaled a break in the day’s events and devotees flocked to the two men like groupies to rock stars.

During the morning, the sun slowly receded and a roiling charcoal sky filled its absence. The wind picked up, tearing through the trees and sending a shower of golden leaves fleeing only moments before the heavens erupted. The rain fell in periodic torrents for the next several hours. Many attendees scurried with sudden urgency to the vendor tents that had thus far gone somewhat ignored. Ah, to be in such sudden demand.

When the talks resumed, the crowd was still holding strong even if a few had been washed away down stream. A retired Navy crypto-linguist, R. Scott Nelson, introduced neophytes to the lost language of Sasquatch – to the amusement of some. It was hard to ignore how funny this grunting, gutteral language sounded when he would parrot what had just been heard on an audio file. I can’t describe it other than to say it bore more than a passing resemblance to Klingon. And while I was left with questions (namely how rudimentary translations of discreet sounds can be established without visual context), I daresay not a soul was bored with the presentation.

We heard from cartoonist Robert Swain, known for his popular Laughsquatch comics. If you’re not familiar with them, think a Farside take on Bigfoot.

New Zealander, Daniel Falconer, who is an artist with the visual effects company WETA (known for their work on several Peter Jackson projects, including Lord of the Rings and King Kong), showed the audience some behind the scenes footage of how these movie monsters are made. His presentation was compelling because this is a company that, with millions of dollars, can make a believable hoax. This stands as a strong argument against the common thought that you can just throw on a monkey suit and fool people. As an example, he showed a commercial for a New Zealand search and rescue outfit that utilized a Yeti costume the company had designed. It cost more than $25,000 dollars to create but was still obviously fake. While the body looked very good, the facial features just gave it away.

Hobbit Foot Close UpHe also passed around a latex foot of a “Hobbit” (worn by one of the principle actors in the films) that was remarkable for its degree of detail. It had dermal ridges, a cracked toenail, calluses… These are details that would never have translated to screen, but they were there. Ostensibly, these are added to increase the degree of verisimilitude both for the actors portraying the characters and for the off chance Jackson needed a closeup shot of a foot. But what amazes me is that these artists had no problem fashioning a believeable foot – and frankly one more believable than half the casts out there right now. If this silicone foot had been stamped into some muddy soil, I can guarantee you it would send shockwaves. But it wouldn’t have been real. I think that’s definitely something worth pondering.

By the time I got up to speak, much of the crowd had left. Whether driven out by the nonstop rain or maybe I just didn’t hold their interest, I won’t speculate. I’d like to think I entertained those few left. Microphone problems had me dusting off some old theater skills in projecting my voice over the wind and weather. I hope everyone managed to catch an earful of my tales of Bigfoot, Thundebirds, and mysterious alligator-headed beasts that walk on two legs.

Row of Old TombstonesConcluding the lineup of guests were members of Paranormal Investigations of North Texas. Sharing EVP’s, videos, and still images from their various haunted excursions, the team had the fewest attendees, but this was probably beneficial since it allowed everyone to gather in close to hear their various audio files. One of the interesting events that happened to them occurred only the night before as they investigated a cemetery close by. Filled with Civil War Era stones, the cemetery is a gorgeous spot to rest for eternity. However, it was a far newer grave that yielded an EVP of a little girl’s voice calling out “Momma?”

The day’s events concluded with dinner from Bigfoot Bar-B-Q and an auction of Bigfoot track casts, books, collectors items, and a framed print from King Kong (complete with two spent shells collected from a gunfight in the movie) that was supplied by Daniel Falconer.

I have been assured that another is already in the works for next year. I’m glad. Despite the torrents of rain, it was still a very successful event with some interesting speakers in a lovely part of the state. I look forward to returning to Boggy Depot next year.

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Ghost In Public Hospital Guadalajara Mexico

Posted April 29, 2010 at 12:05 pm by Jeff

If you watch closely on this one you will see a ghost crossing from behind the two people on the cell phone camera. I always try to find the most realistic and legit looking videos and I believe this one is one of those videos.

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Ghost Caught By Dog

Posted April 29, 2010 at 11:43 am by Jeff

This video is one of the more believable ghost documentations I’ve ever seen. There are no clear edit marks in the video or visible human shadows. I’m always a skeptic first, but I personally think this one is real!

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Class 3 Outbreak. Advanced Zombie Outbreak Simulator

Posted April 2, 2010 at 9:32 am by Ntacman
Class 3 Outbreak, Advanced Zombie Outbreak simulator.

Class 3 Outbreak, Advanced Zombie Outbreak simulator.

While messing around yesterday, I found something called Class 3 Outbreak. Turns out, it was a Zombie Outbreak simulator. Now, I was expecting one of those “Zombie Survival simulators” Where the zombies were green pixels, and the civilians were pink. Imagine my suprise when I got treated to a fully graphical out break simulator. And even more surprising, was the features.

Features

  • Graphics!
  • Policemen
  • Armed civilians
  • Uses google maps, so you have a physical location.
  • Complete control over every variable. Armed civilian spawn %, accuracy %, Etc etc.

Cons

  • Its limited to Washington DC. That means you can’t choose your hometown :(

All in all, Binary Space did a great job on this outbreak simulator! And with only 2 people! Good job, Binary space!

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Haunted Location and Sponsors

Posted March 31, 2010 at 11:36 pm by Agent_00_Siccness

I’ve neglected this site a lot this year simply because I’ve needed to make an income but within the next month or two I’m planning on working on the site full time and needing your help. If you would like to place advertisements, sponsor, or donate to my site please let me know.

I am planning on traveling the country visiting festivals, haunted locations, indie horror film premiers and film productions.  If you would like to make a donation or even simply just give some tips of where I need to go this summer please let me know. I’m also in need of a nice camera to film the haunted locations for you guys here.

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Can Zombies Run?

Posted March 31, 2010 at 11:25 pm by Jeff

Do Zombies Run? If you’re reading this article chances are you’ve had the discussion. Do zombies run? I thought it was something interesting enough to write about here.  Feel free as always to comment and make fun of me if you’d like :) .

I have always enjoyed the Romero Zombie, the slow zombie. I know the argument the fast, agile, strong zombie is much more terrifying but is it realistic or as realistic as we can get for a discussion on zombies. There are several factors to look into when discussing this topic. For one, what happens when a human turns?  Rigor Mortis sets in on average around 3 to 4 hours after death. This statement alone would in some peoples opinions cause them to believe zombies can not run, but there is something they are all missing. Rigor Mortis ceases after about 24 – 72 hours.

If as some believe a person is slowly being turned to a zombie as they are closer to death, wouldn’t this also start up the Rigor Mortis process? So couldn’t a zombie start out slow, speed slightly up once Rigor Mortis ceases and then slow down again once the body completely breaks down?

My personal belief is there is way to much against the zombie to allow them to even have a nice stride. If its a real zombie, a person who dies and comes back, and not a rage virus like on 28 days later.. I do not believe we have to worry about “runners”.  Depending on body type, ie. leg size, I think we can safely assume most can out run a zombie. The only things to keep in mind is a zombie has no endurance limits and we still don’t know how long a zombie will take until it fully breaks down. Can we find a safe place and wait out the zombie apocalypse?

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Dark Moon Rising

Posted January 9, 2010 at 4:17 pm by Jeff

If you haven’t heard of Dark Moon Rising do so now. The plot is from their official site http://www.darkmoonrisingmovie.com/.

“Real love and fate collide in this story about Amy, a small town girl, who falls in love with Dan a mysterious drifter who brings with him a family curse and the unimaginable horror that follows. Bender, who shares the curse with Dan, brings hell to town as Dan and Amy’s love is put to the test. Sam the local Sheriff, Amy’s father John and his friend and local rabble rouser Crazy Louis join forces with Thibodeaux, an excop from Bender’s past who has witnessed his lust for blood firsthand and who’s been hot on his heels for years. Together, they head for the ultimate showdown with Bender and into the evil web of terror that he’s twisted. Dark Moon Rising is an experience in love and horror that will keep the viewer guessing right up until the final frame.”

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Strangeland 2 Update

Posted January 7, 2010 at 12:31 am by Jeff

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According to Newsnet5.com strangeland 2 should be in the works within 90 days. Strangeland 2 will be the sequel to the hugely popular Strangeland written and directed by Dee Snider of the band Twisted Sister.

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FTDTF Plans 2010

Posted January 6, 2010 at 12:36 pm by Jeff

In 2010, For The Dead Travel Fast is going to have at least a couple movie reviews a week. Be sure to check back constantly to see a new review of a film. By the end of January we expect to review at least 10 more films.

We are also planning to expand this year to have a few short films made exclusively with For The Dead Travel Fast. Here is a list of things we are in need of for this year.

  1. Reviewer of Haunted Locations/Person to go to these locations and film and take pictures of anything crazy or scary.
  2. Exclusive short horror film series.
  3. Horror Novel reviewer/Short Story Author to contribute stories.
  4. More Bloggers. We need much more news then we have now so anyone willing to contribute to us we would be greatly appreciative.

If you need more information please contact me. You can reach me through our contact form at forthedeadtravelfast/contact/

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