New book by paranormal researcher Brad Steiger reveals the truth behind the legend of the Haitian voodoo zombie
The undead are all around us, and have been for decades. Zombies are in our mass consciousness, invading art, literature, entertainment and even education. But at the heart of this fear-mongering revolution is a single question: Is it all pure fiction, or are there in fact real zombies? That depends on your definition of the word "zombie."For filmmakers in Hollywood, zombies are half-dead figures that lumber toward you with arms outstretched, stinking of rotting flesh. But in Haiti, could zombies be unfortunate victims who have been forced into slavery while under the influence of highly potent drugs?
Full article: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/how-to-make-a-zombie-haiti-style/19638134
Men behind the 1995 'Alien Autopsy' hoax discuss their controversial film with humor
In the same tradition of some of science fiction's greatest space stories, Ray Santilli and Gary Shoefield have some serious mind-warping going on with "Alien Autopsy." Grounded in the happenings before, during and after one of the biggest television events in 1995 with the airing of the Fox television "Fact or Fiction" special "Alien Autopsy," the off-beat comic re-telling of Santilli and Shoefield's tale in movie form presents an alternate version of what really happened.
Full article: http://www.wesh.com/atthemovies/25097253/detail.html
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
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