I saw that movie last year.  I thought it was a pretty good zombie flic.

On 06/01/2013 12:52 PM, sparaig wrote:
> A friend of mine, Rob Freeman, worked on a zombie movie in Africa (the first, 
> last and only zombie movie shot in deepest Africa for many reasons) which you 
> may find interesting:
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1386925/
>
> The story behind the movie is quite amazing.
>
> Rob ended up in a broom closet in a local hospital, lying on a spare table 
> for several weeks with malaria, for example.
> The crew had to bribe the local highway men every day in order to get to the 
> shooting site.
>
> Etc.
>
> L
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote:
>
>> I'm a big fan of Lynch's films though not because he is a meditator.
>> But then I also like zombie films too.  I like dark, edgy films because
>> they are stimulating.  I like Jennifer Lynch's films too as they are
>> often even more edgier than her father's.
>>
>> That said, I've watched a few of the new episodes "Arrested
>> Development".  I had tried to watch some of the old episodes first but
>> they seemed a little muted being for broadcast television.  Then new
>> ones I find funnier and the third one has to do with Linsey going off to
>> India which had some good jokes in it.
>>
>> I mentioned the John Frankenheimer film "99 and 44/100 % Dead" last week
>> as a film that had been shot in Seattle in the early 1970s and I had
>> watched one scene being shot at an abandoned school in the University
>> District.  Yesterday my DVD of the movie arrived so I watched it last
>> night.  I remember it got panned by the critics and I think the problem
>> was the editing because some scenes run a little longer than needed. I
>> might make a good movie for a film class to edit.
>>
>
>

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