Not good, certainly, but better than most of the stuff I watched since Monday. I also watched (look, I watch and listen to a lot of stuff while I draw.) Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity. If I had to pick a #2 alien slug movie, it’d be The Faculty. I mean, it’s got Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Rooker, and was directed by James Gunn. Though if you want the best alien slug movie, you’ve got to go with Slither. Honestly, it was one of the best ones of the bunch. Your basic “alien slugs turn people into zombies whose heads explode and release more slugs” movie. At some point I watched Night of the Creeps. I would hardly recommend it, unless you’re exactly in the mood for some gore and toplessness of moderate frequency. As those sorts of movies go, not too bad. Then there was Peelers, your basic zombies vs. I know that sounds like a Chinese Star Wars knock off, but it was a horrible, boring Roger Corman flick and I didn’t finish it. Just a “People go to place, discover vampires are a thing, people die, vampires die, the end.” flick. Then I watched Vamp, starring Grace Jones painted like a Zebra. I also watched Creepozoids, also starring Quigley. I also watched Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave. LD 3 wasn’t great, but at least it wasn’t virtually a remake of 1 minus the nudity like 2 was. If you don’t know who she is, basically she’s an 80’s scream queen who practically spent more of her screen time nude than not. Coincidentally it also had full frontal Linnea Quigley in it. So I did rewatch Return of the Living Dead 1, 2 and 3. Want to get rich? Take over the contact paper industry on Infernum. They just prefer a very dire aesthetic, and keep things like satellite dishes either out of site or decorate them so they look like they’re made of bones and peeled skin. But modern demon society is actually pretty good about inter-state commerce, modern amenities, and internet-like communications. Lots of keeps and castles adorned with spikes and skulls, city states run by the baddest dude, that sort of thing. I couldn’t find much to support that, and D&D certainly has different ideas about ghasts, but I support the idea that the iZombie type of undead needs an agreed upon moniker.ĭemon society superficially resembles something in between medieval Europe and post-apocalyptic movies. The people in the house just call the undead “those things.” It kind of bugs me that the whole genre is mislabeled, but to Sydney’s point, “Zombie” is just a better word than “Ghoul.” It was suggested in the comments that ghasts are the kind of zombies that appear in iZombie/Santa Clarita, and if they don’t get enough brains they devolve to ghouls. At least, it’s said in one of the news reports. Did you know that in the original Night of the Living Dead, they never use the word Zombie.
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