Posted by Tim on
September 23, 2007
Gross Movie Reviews #100
By Tim Gross
A reminder to Gross Movie Review fans you can see a couple more reviews of mine that will be up exclusively at www.bloodtypeonline.com by the end of the week.
Addiction (DVD) – From the title, you pretty much know what’s coming and the filmmaker wastes no time to show you the film is predictable from the start. Here’s the lowdown, pretty much a married man who lives a normal life kills someone and he has to deal with the aftermath. The aftermath being he is addicted to killing. He loses his job, his wife, and so on. It is paint by numbers low budget murder movie that bores you. I give it 1 star. You can find out more about it at www.braindamagefilms.com .
Homemade (DVD) – A film from the UK that resembles “The Last Horror Movie†where a serial killer films himself killing people. Well, the average looking killer pretty much wonders the woods killing random people. He even gets caught by a boyfriend of a recent victim, gets punched in the face and the boyfriend lets him go! WHY? Who fucking knows? But if that isn’t enough the killer goes a very long, and I mean a very long rant about what he is doing is what Hollywood is afraid of doing in horror films. But then during his rant he starts to contradict himself and what he believes in. For the most part it is filler to make sure he hits that 80 minute feature length mark more than anything. It was poop to say it simply, I give it 0 stars and you can find more out about it at www.braindamagefilms.com .
Dead House (DVD) – Is a micro budget mix of “House of 1000 Corpsesâ€, “Texas Chainsaw Massacreâ€, “Motel Hell†with a “Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4: The Next Generation†atmosphere kind of feel. Not the greatest movie by far, but you get what the filmmaker is trying to go for and in the end the budget just wasn’t enough for what the filmmaker wanted on screen. But I’m hooked and curious to see what the filmmaker is going to do next. I give the movie 1 ½ stars and you can find more out about the film at www.braindamagefilms.com .
Satan’s Whip (DVD) – The brotherhood of priests send a young man (Claude) who is not quite a priest yet to find two older priests who were sent out to help two young women that evil has fallen upon. During Claude’s search he questions his reasons for becoming a priest and finds one of the two priests ‘Father Michael’ dead and it raises even more questions why he is doing this. Claude eventually finds the other priest; Father Michael trying to protect the two young women from their so called evil brother is with a cult! Claude ends up falling into a pit of incest, witches, devil worship, and much more as it the story keeps twisting to the end. A surprising fun horror movie worth buying or renting, I give it 3 stars and you can find more about it at www.braindamagefilms.com .
The Being (DVD) – A fun monster movie about a kid who has mutated into this ugly thing and must kill people for survival. Martin Landau stars as the man who is trying to protect the nearby nuclear power plant and the film was directed by Jackie Kong who a few years later gave horror fans the great film “Blood Dinerâ€! A lost early 80s monster movie that is worth seeking out as it has just been released recently to DVD. I give the movie 3 ½ stars.
Creatures From the Abyss (DVD) – It has mutant killer fish, lots of blood, hot women who get naked, and a simple storyline, awesome… Go buy it as I give it 3 stars.
Hatchet (Theater) – A fun gory slasher flick that is about college students and an older couple who take a boat ride that goes wrong and comes face to face with a killer (Mr. Crowley) who takes offense to anyone who comes near his home. The make-up and kill scenes are so over the top it’s hard not to be excited how cool it was to see this on film. “Hatchet†is the type of horror film you grab a couple six packs, a couple of friends, and enjoy a good mindless slasher film! I give the film 3 stars.
The Misled Romance of Cannibal Girl & Incest Boy (DVD-R) – There is blood, there are boobs, and there is a love story, its beautiful art! Filmmaker Richard Taylor went a complete different direction than most filmmakers do when making a micro budget short film. Mr. Taylor made an effective modern day silent film that tells a strange tale of love between Cannibal Girl and Incest Boy and how their love knows no ends. I will admit this short film is not for all members of the family as Cannibal Girl trying to break loose her love Incest Boy goes down on the woman who controls Incest Boy and begins to eat her. You get the picture? And even through all the gut munching that Cannibal Girl does I’m sure horror movie fans will find Cannibal Girl just that much more attractive in the end! The DVD has lots of extras and is a must buy for all, I give it 4 stars and you can find at www.myspace.com/incestcannibal .
Displaced (DVD) – A Sci-Fi/Action film that plays out like a lost ‘X-Files’ episode in London. The aliens have been in contact with the world’s government types for years and two rebel aliens make their way to earth in search for certain documents. It could even be compared to a Tom Clancy novel at times with the storyline. If you like Sci-Fi films with a lot of action you’ll love this film that features a voice over by “X-Men and Lord of the Rings†Ian McKellan. I give the movie 3 stars and you find out more about it at www.mtivideo.com .
The Mummy’s Tomb (VHS) – Lon Chaney Jr. stars in this early 40s black and white film about a family who are archeologists that dig up a live mummy “Kharis†who haunts them since they disturbed his grave! A classic worth seeking out, I give it 3 stars.
Resident Evil: Extinction (Theater) – First off, a good sign was Paul Anderson was a script writer and that was it! But part three of the “Resident Evil†franchise picks up a few years after Raccoon City had been taken over and the zombies have taken over the world. Everything is a wasteland and Project Alice is searching for a safe haven for what survivors are left. But why it took Hollywood three movies to finally start get the Resident Evil universe right or somewhat right makes no sense. The movie has the killer ravens, the T-virus mutated creature, and the killer dogs again, and even the secret labs and their look had a lot of the same feel as the first “Resident Evil†Playstation game. It might be a little too late after three movies to introduce so many elements that made the original game so much fun and interesting, including the introducing the famous “Wesker†character! But not to be taking away from this third installment as I found it too be a fun zombie movie to watch. It’s no Romero film by far but worth putting out the bucks to watch a good zombie film. I give it 3 stars, but something to keep in the back of your mind as people know I hate remakes, but if a film should ever be remade it should be “Resident Evilâ€. And every Romero fan knows why…
Highlander: The Source (DVD) – Yeah, they made part five! Of course I watched it! This time around no Chris Lambert, so the main star is Adrian Paul as the other ‘highlander’ from the TV series. I give the filmmakers credit for this and this only at least they used a lot of main characters of the “Highlander†TV series. But that is where it ends folks… For the most part they remade “Highlander: The Final Dimension†or part three. Who fucking thought this was a good idea needs to be shot?! I give it 0 stars for the third, fourth time ruining what was once a great movie idea!
Any comments or questions please send to: LAN_EMAIL_SUBS or www.myspace.com/slasherfilmfan , plus you can also find my two horror movie review books, “Gross Movie Reviews Volume One and Two†for sale at www.lulu.com or www.amazon.com . You can find other things from me at www.bastardsofhorror.com , www.bloodtypeonline.com , and in the movie review section of Ultra Violent magazine (www.uvmagazine.com). Remember folks if you are renting from Blockbuster you are not renting from the best! Support your local independent video store! It will keep horror alive………
Don’t forget you can find me at Cinema Wasteland October 5-7th, 2007 and Zombie Fest October 27-28th, 2007!
Join us for the It’s Alive! 2007 Zombie Fest
October 27-28, 2007 at the Pittsburgh ExpoMart in
Monroeville, PA
http://www.theitsaliveshow.com/Zombiefest2007.htm
http://www.myspace.com/zombiefest07
Posted by Tim on
September 23, 2007
Only 5 weeks until Zombie Fest and things are coming together nicely. Zombie Fest will be held at the Pittsburgh ExpoMart on October 27 & 28 and consists of a two-day convention featuring vendors, artists, author panels, films, demonstrations and celebrity guests; Saturday night Zombie Ball and Sunday morning Zombie Walk. Please direct any questions or comments to LAN_EMAIL_SUBS or visit our web site at www.theitsaliveshow.com/Zombiefest2007.htm).
Another update will be made to the web site within the next few days, so in the meantime, here are some highlights (please note that schedule and appearances are subject to change):
GUEST & CELEBRITIES:
We are very pleased and honored to announce the following guests who are scheduled to appear:
· Max Brooks - Max Brooks is considered by many to be one of the world’s foremost Zombie preparedness experts. As we all know, the world we live in has become a rather scary place, and the global increase in the number of Zombie attacks isn’t helping matters any. According to the Office of Homeland Security, Brooks is the preeminent authority on dispatching the relentless, flesh-eating armies of Zombies that seem to be everywhere these days. The Zombie Survival Guide is your key to success against the hordes of the undead that may be stalking you right now. The book is the result of Brooks’ tireless search for both the living dead and ways to eradicate them, which has taken him to over 30 countries and territories in Europe, Russia, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Arctic and Sub-Saharan Africa. His latest release, World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War, tells the story of the world’s desperate battle against the zombie threat with a series of first-person accounts “as told to the author” by various characters around the world. The son of Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, Max Brooks is completely dedicated to the cause of raising awareness on the issue of Zombie survival. Brooks is ready to come to your campus or community to help prepare your audience with the latest Zombie survival techniques. Max Brooks is sponsored by Joseph-Beth Booksellers. NOTE: Max Brooks is scheduled to appear on Sunday only.
Stars of the Romero Dead Series:
Night of the Living Dead – Judith O’Dea (Barbara), Kyra Schon (Karen Cooper), Bill Hinzman (Cemetery Zombie), George Kosana (Sheriff McClelland), John Russo (Writer), Russ Streiner (Producer)
Dawn of the Dead – David Emge (Stephen), Scott Reiniger (Roger)
Day of the Dead – Joe Pilato (Captain Rhodes), Antone Dileo (Private Miguel Salazar), Jarlath Conroy (William McDermott)
Other Guests:
Justin Wingenfield – Writer and director of SKIN CRAWL, for POPcinema’s Shock-O-Rama Cinema horror label.
Leonard Lies – owner of Dream Catchers Films, Inc. and “Machete Zombie†from the original Dawn of the Dead.
Bob Michelucci – publisher of Dawn Posterbook, Night of the Living Dead Filmbook and both of Tom Savini’s Grande Illusions books. “Scope Zombie†from the original Dawn of the Dead.
· AND – Meet the cast of The It’s Alive Show! - Chiller Theater fans rejoice! Late night horror films have returned to Pittsburgh television! Every Saturday night at 10:00 PM on WBGN TV Pittsburgh, It’s Alive! brings you scary movies, comedy, live music, and more! Hosted by Professor Emcee Square and the band DEATHMOBILE.
AUTHOR PANELS FEATURING:
Mike Arnzen - Michael A. Arnzen is the author of the Bram Stoker Award winning novel, Grave Markings (Dell Books/Delirium Books) and publishes the acclaimed website, gorelets.com. Publishing horror, humor, criticism and suspense since 1989, Arnzen’s writing has won the International Horror Guild Award and has been reprinted in The Year’s Best Horror Stories.
Greg Lamberson - Gregory Lamberson is the author of Johnny Gruesome and Personal Demons, winner of the Anubis Award for Horror, selected by acclaimed author T.M. Wright. Lamberson also wrote and directed the midnight movie cult classic horror film Slime City, as well as Undying Love (released on VHS as New York Vampire), and Naked Fear. Provide him with feedback on Johnny Gruesome through his website, www.slimeguy.com, and www.johnnygruesome.com.
Scott Johnson - Scott A. Johnson’s novels include Deadlands and An American Haunting. He currently teaches horror and creative writing at Waynesburg University, and teaches in the innovative Masters in Writing Popular Fiction program at Seton Hill University. He also serves as the Paranormal Studies Editor for Dread Central, where he writes “Cold Spots,” a twice-monthly column about real haunted places.
Kim Paffenroth – Kim Paffenroth is the author of several books on the Bible and theology, but lately has been considering the interface between religion and pop culture, especially his favorite movie monster, the humble and hideous zombie. Kim has written Gospel of the Living Dead: George Romero’s Visions of Hell on Earth (Baylor, 2006), and the zombie novel, Dying to Live (Permuted, 2007). Kim grew up in New York, Virginia, and New Mexico. He attended St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD (BA, 1988), Harvard Divinity School (MTS, 1990), and the University of Notre Dame (PhD, 1995). http://gotld.blogspot.com. Kim Paffenroth is sponsored by Permuted Press.
Edward A. Holsclaw II - Edward is the author of such books as Piece of Mind, Twist of Fate, Origin: Unknown, Laid to Rest, Tiburon, many short stories and other literary works. He has been awarded several national literary awards for novels and short stories. He was born in Charleston, West Virginia, where he has lived most of his life. www.fearmaker.com
Gary A. Braunbeck - Gary A. Braunbeck is a prolific and multi award-winning author who writes horror, thrillers, science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and mainstream literature. He has, to date, 9 novels and 10 short-story collections, a majority of them set in his fictional town of Cedar Hill, Ohio. Nearly 200 of his short stories have appeared in publications such as The Horror Show, Cemetery Dance, Not One of Us, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and APEX Science Fiction and Horror. Among his novels are the critically-acclaimed Prodigal Blues and his recent Leisure release, Mr. Hands, which is garnering excellent reviews across the board. His fiction has received several awards, including the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction in 2003 for “Duty” and again in 2005 for the zombie-themed story “We Now Pause for Station Identification”; his collection Destinations Unknown won the Stoker Award in 2006. His novella “Kiss of the Mudman” received the International Horror Guild Award for Long Fiction in 2005. He hopes Deathmobile will perform “Me Love†when they appear or he might get cranky. Seriously. You don’t want that. To learn more about Gary and his work, please go to his official website: www.garybraunbeck.com
· Dr. Arnold T. Blumberg - His first book was a guide to Doctor Who collectibles; Howe’s Transcendental Toybox, co-authored with Telos Publishing’s David J. Howe, was published in November 2000, revised in 2003 and followed by two supplementary updates. Arnold has also authored or co-authored The Overstreet Comic Book Grading Guide, The Big Big Little Book Book and Pop Culture with Character: A Look Inside Geppi’s Entertainment Museum. Arnold and Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For co-author Andrew Hershberger are already at work on a follow-up movie guide that will focus on…let’s say bigger monsters. You can keep up with all his current projects at apanelwithnoborders.com. Dr. Blumberg is sponsored by Telos Publishing.
· Andrew Hershberger - Andrew Hershberger is Registrar for Geppi’s Entertainment Museum and a prolific writer of film and music criticism for numerous print and online publications, including Now Playing, Cinescape, EON, IF and www.cinejunkie.com. Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For is his first book. Andrew Hershberger is sponsored by Telos Publishing.
BloodType Online creators & contributors - http://bloodtypeonline.com/
Ed Demko – I am the co-creator/writer/webmaster for Bloodtype Online. We’re rapidly approaching our first full year of existence and we cover horror/cult/exploitation films. The site was started by my friend Russ Rutter and I as a way to get out the types of films that we enjoy to the public as well as a means to give people guidance on the films coming to theatres and DVD. If you look on Bloodtype Online you will see that we not only review movies but we have daily horror genre news, interviews with actors/directors/etc, we do a weekly podcast, feature article section, and a specialty article entitled “The Mud, The Blood, and The Beer”.
Russ Rutter - My name is Russell “Runk” Rutter. My love for cinema has given me ambition and although I only work at a movie theater for my day job, I work with over 30 DVD companies(Fox, Lions Gate, Dark Sky, etc). Already Bloodtype Online has 500 reviews in a little less than a year. I advise all horror fans keep up with our site because we care so much about the genre and live every day for it.
John “El Juan†Shatzer - I’m the “old” guy here at BloodType Online at 37. Some of my earliest memories are of watching old black and white horror films from the 30s and 40s. From there I moved onto the sci-fi flicks of the 50s and 60s. Then I discovered Romero’s Night of the Living Dead when I was around 12 or 13. Night introduced me to a whole new world of movies and I went from Romero to Argento and Fulci. To this day Night of the Living Dead is one of my favorite movies (with Romero’s Dead being my absolute favorite movie).
FILM PROGRAM – We are working on securing some awesome zombie & horror films. Here are films/shorts have been confirmed for screening thus far:
· Zombie Farm – East Coast Premiere! – The small California town of Muerto Verde discovers that hell has been unleashed when cannibal farmers are turned into zombies by a biochemical attack by Taliban warriors who poison the local water supply. The fate of humanity rests on the shoulders of two FBI agents and four party-crazed college students. Presented by BLB Media. www.zombiefarmmovie.com.
· DEAD ON: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero (preview) – Independent filmmaker Rusty Nails will present a preview of his documentary Dead On which covers Romero’s fantastic body of film work as it stands to date. The work also investigates a number of aspects of Romero’s work, working style, and involvement with the independent and Hollywood film communities. Among some of the current participants in Dead On are Dennis Hopper, Ed Harris, Stephen King, John Carpenter, Dario Argento, Danny Boyle, John Waters, Quentin Tarantino, Richard Linklater, Penn (Penn & Teller), Roger Ebert, Tom Savini, and many others. www.georgeromerodoc.com
· Carmilla’s Kiss – Written and directed by Michael McGovern, the movie tells the tale of the night a stage director takes his eccentric cast down to a cellar which used to be a site of ancient worship (complete with its own altar) to rehearse his play based on the gothic vampire tale “Carmilla.” During the course of the rehearsal, inhibitions loosen, tempers flare–all leading to oftentimes comical, sometimes sexy situations…however horror becomes the night in the final minutes of the film. http://www.myspace.com/carmillaskiss
· Johnny Gruesome – A short film by Greg Lamberson based on his novel of the same name. Johnny Grissom, aka “Johnny Gruesome,†is a small town high school student with a passion for fast cars and loose women, served with a dash of sex, drugs, and head-banging rock ‘n roll. People think Johnny has a chip on his shoulder, but they haven’t seen anything yet. When his murder by a drug dealer is made to look like an accident, Johnny returns from the grave as a vengeance crazed zombie. With his over-the-top personality intact and the clock on his decomposing body ticking, “The Headbanger from Hell†vows to teach the residents of Red Hill the meaning of true fear. Right after he watches his favorite horror movies one last time on DVD. www.johnnygruesome.com.
ZOMBIE BALL – Join us for the zombie party of the century! Eat, drink, dance, and rub elbows with the upper crust undead! Come in formal or informal zombie attire, or just come as you are!
The Zombie Ball will be held at the Pittsburgh ExpoMart after the exhibits, seminars, and demos close on Saturday, October 27, from 10:00 PM until 2:00 AM (or thereabouts). Admission to the Zombie Ball is included with all two-day VIP passes; separate admission is $15.00. The Ball is open to ages 18 and up; ID required.
In between band performances, enjoy free beer (courtesy of Straub Brewing) and complimentary hors d’ouvres while you groove to the DJ. Cash bar also available. Check out our silent auction, proceeds of which will benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure – Pittsburgh. Bring your checkbook – we’ll have some awesome items to auction off. We’ll have contests, prizes and other fun stuff.
Bands scheduled to appear include:
· DEATHMOBILE - Brace yourself for a rare live performance by DEATHMOBILE, the house band of The It’s Alive Show, Pittsburgh’s late night horror TV show. Host Professor Emcee Square and Musical Director Pointy have collaborated in many bands over the years, DEATHMOBILE being the most recent. Think Mr. Bungle vs. Rammstein in a cage match in the back of a dump truck as it careens toward an old folks’ home with no one at the wheel. The theme song you hear at the beginning of every show is actually an adaptation of “Sh*thole Town” and the music over the final credits is “Me Love,” both from their first CD. Look for their new CD in time for Zombie Fest 2007.
DEATHMOBILE Home Page
DEATHMOBILE MySpace Page
· Motorpsychos - Crank the gain up to eleven, add hurling, high-octane riffs, snarling vocals, pounding rhythms, and unforgettable hooks, and you’ve got Pittsburgh’s MOTORPSYCHOS. Three girls and a guy, this commanding quartet fuses its dark and driving metal sound with feverishly rhythmic punk, and enduring melodies, pushing the envelope by challenging airwaves infested with watered-down, cookie cutter, “alternative” rock. MOTORPSYCHOS are currently in the studio. Their second full-length CD, “Piston Whipped,” was released in 2005.
MOTORPSYCHOS Home Page
MOTORPSYCHOS MySpace Page
· The Forbidden Five - THE FORBIDDEN 5 are a five-piece rock ‘n’ roll outfit from the sick South Hills of Pittsburgh with a dangerous obsession for B horror movies. The songs are straightforward frankenpunk workouts with ghoulishly humorous lyrics and touches of distorted surf-guitar runs. Call it garage, call it punk, or call it psycho-rock, THE FORBIDDEN 5 sound is simple, raw, and rockin’. Their first CD, “Chop You Up,” was released in May 2007.
THE FORBIDDEN 5 MySpace Page
· The Ubangis - THE UBANGIS play “Jungle Sex Rock for Teenage Vampires”, or so they claim. Celebrating 17 years of cave-stomping live performances, several CD and 7 inch single releases, and too many exploitation movie DVD soundtracks to admit to, this Maryland trash-trio have just released their latest CD, “Exploit Yourself!” Smearing their blues, rockabilly and surf roots all around punk territory, you can file this one under P for “primitive,” baby! THE UBANGIS are not for the faint of heart…this is real rock ‘n’ roll with a capital U! Ungawa!!!
THE UBANGIS Home Page
THE UBANGIS MySpace Page
ZOMBIE WALK - Join us again this year as we attempt to beat our own Guinness World Record for the greatest number of zombies assembled in one location! This year’s walk will take place at the Monroeville Mall from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, October 28, 2007. Registration begins at 9:00 AM. Everyone who participates will receive a coupon good for $5 off a Sunday single admission to Zombie Fest. Again this year, all participants are asked to bring a non-perishable food item to benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. Please note there is no admission fee for the Zombie Walk.
Central Blood Bank will also have their new Bloodmobile on hand from noon until 5:00 PM on Sunday. Please contact LAN_EMAIL_SUBS to schedule an appointment to donate. All donors will receive $5 off a Sunday single admission to Zombie Fest.
VENDORS/EXHIBITORS – There is still time to sign up for tables in our spacious vendor exhibit area (South & East wings - http://www.pghexpomart.com/expofloorplan.htm). Please visit our vendor page at
http://www.theitsaliveshow.com/Zombiefest07/vendors.htm or email LAN_EMAIL_SUBS for details.
ADMISSION PRICES:
· VIP Weekend Pass – admission to both days of the Zombie Fest as well as the Zombie Ball - $28 in advance through the web site; $35 at the door
· Single Day (Saturday OR Sunday) Admission - $15 at the door. $5 discount on Sunday for anyone who participated in the Zombie Walk or gave blood.
· Zombie Ball - $15 at the door – discounted internet advance sales coming soon!
· Zombie Walk – FREE! But please bring a non-perishable food item.
SPONSORS – we gratefully acknowledge the support of our sponsors. Sponsor opportunities are still available - http://www.theitsaliveshow.com/Zombiefest07/sponsors.htm or LAN_EMAIL_SUBS for details.
· Zombie Kings:
o WBGN-TV – www.wbgn.com
o Twilight Creations - http://www.twilightcreationsinc.com/
· Zombie Lords:
o Pittsburgh East Nissan – www.pittsburgheastnissan.com
o Straub Brewing – www.straubbeer.com
o Monster Mini Golf - http://www.monsterminigolf.com/Monroeville.htm
o Joseph-Beth Booksellers - http://www.myspace.com/josephbethpgh
o Permuted Press – www.permutedpress.com
o Trash Palace – www.trashpalace.com
o Incredibly Strange Video – www.incrediblystrangevideo.com
· Zombie Masters:
o Telos Publishing Ltd. - http://www.telos.cuttingsarchive.com/
o Looney Labs – www.looneylabs.com
o Cinema Eulogies – www.cinemaeulogies.com
o Halloween Adventure – www.halloweenadventure.com
· Zombie Minions:
o Johnny Gruesome - http://www.slimeguy.com/gruesomeindex.htm
o Shock-O-Rama Cinema - http://www.shock-o-rama.com/
o The Braff Group – www.thebraffgroup.com
Charities – The It’s Alive! 2007 Zombie Fest is proud to be associated with the following organizations:
· Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank – We will be collecting non-perishable food items at the Zombie Fest and Zombie Walk registration points. Last year, we collected more than 1,500 pounds of food at the World Record Zombie Walk – let’s go for a TON this year!!! www.pittsburghfoodbank.org
· Komen for the Cure - OUR PROMISE: to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. There will be a silent auction during the Zombie Ball with all proceeds benefiting Komen for the Cure.
· Central Blood Bank – Braiiinnnsss, bloooddd!! Central Blood Bank will also have their new Bloodmobile on hand from noon until 5:00 PM on Sunday. Please contact LAN_EMAIL_SUBS to schedule an appointment to donate. All donors will receive $5 off a Sunday single admission to Zombie Fest.