Listen "FFFF Ep099 Non-Romero Zombie Films"
Episode Synopsis
George Romero is widely regarded as the father of modern zombie films, and his films Night of the Living Dead (1968), Dawn of the Dead (1978), and Day of the Dead (1985) are considered classics of the genre. Romero's films are known for their social commentary and their realistic portrayal of zombies.
In this episode, I have the immense pleasure of interviewing Bram Stoker finalist Mark C. Scioneaux, author of “Slipway Grey”, “The Cadaver Chronicles: The Collected Zombie Fiction of Mark C. Scioneaux”, and “Cannibal Fat Camp” to discuss Romero's impact on the zombie genre and the movies spawned by his original Trilogy. We will discuss our favorite Zombie films outside of George Romero's universe, the variation & evolution of the zombie genre, and the current state of zombie films.
The episode is informative and Mark is a knowledgeable and engaging interviewee, but we also have a ton of laughs. The one is a must-listen for fans of zombie films and George Romero.
And don’t forget about our special giveaway! DM me on Twitter @Fave5FromFans and tell me one of YOUR favorite Zombie films, Non-Romero OR Romero. Give me a little bit about why it’s your favorite, and we’ll randomly select a winner for an autographed copy of Mark’s “The Cadaver Chronicles: The Collected Zombie Fiction of Mark C. Scioneaux.”
The zombie genre has evolved significantly since Romero's original films. Early zombie films were often low-budget and gory, but they were also very serious in tone. More recent zombie films have taken a more lighthearted approach, and they often feature elements of comedy, action, and horror.
The current state of zombie films is very healthy. There are a number of great zombie films being made every year, and the genre continues to evolve and grow.
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In this episode, I have the immense pleasure of interviewing Bram Stoker finalist Mark C. Scioneaux, author of “Slipway Grey”, “The Cadaver Chronicles: The Collected Zombie Fiction of Mark C. Scioneaux”, and “Cannibal Fat Camp” to discuss Romero's impact on the zombie genre and the movies spawned by his original Trilogy. We will discuss our favorite Zombie films outside of George Romero's universe, the variation & evolution of the zombie genre, and the current state of zombie films.
The episode is informative and Mark is a knowledgeable and engaging interviewee, but we also have a ton of laughs. The one is a must-listen for fans of zombie films and George Romero.
And don’t forget about our special giveaway! DM me on Twitter @Fave5FromFans and tell me one of YOUR favorite Zombie films, Non-Romero OR Romero. Give me a little bit about why it’s your favorite, and we’ll randomly select a winner for an autographed copy of Mark’s “The Cadaver Chronicles: The Collected Zombie Fiction of Mark C. Scioneaux.”
The zombie genre has evolved significantly since Romero's original films. Early zombie films were often low-budget and gory, but they were also very serious in tone. More recent zombie films have taken a more lighthearted approach, and they often feature elements of comedy, action, and horror.
The current state of zombie films is very healthy. There are a number of great zombie films being made every year, and the genre continues to evolve and grow.
Find Mark at
https://octobernightspress.bigcartel.com
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552160034540
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087673296704
https://linktr.ee/octobernightspress
Links on our Profile Page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), Twitter (www.twitter.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios Twitter for more fun! Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and follow us on social media for more great content.
#FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #Zombieland #TrainToBusan #DeadAlive #WorldWarZ #Zombie #Rec #GlenCoburn #Horror #ReturnoftheLivingDead #GeorgeRomero #ShaunoftheDead #JohnRusso #TheBattery #Quarantine #IWasATeenageZombie #BloodSuckersFromOuterSpace #Zombi #AmazonPrime #Hulu #Shudder
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