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When George Romero created a movie in 1968 called "Night of the Living Dead", it became the first in a genre. The concept was simple: "What if the dead walked the earth?" Since that film, there has been so much zombie-related media in the pop culture landscape. Romero returned in the early 2000s for yet another "___ of the Dead" movie, but before that, Resident Evil took the genre to newer, more frightening heights. Robert Kirkman came along in the 2010s to create an absolute zombie phenomenon that has spanned over a decade with his show and comic book: "The Walking Dead". Your hosts, Teebs and KidPhoenix, take you on a journey through the years of zombie media in the pop culture landscape. There's also a debate on which movies are or are not zombie movies, and the pair reveal their choices for their own personal zombie apocalypse survival teams!
Follow Teebs on Twitter (@attibak)
Follow KidPhoenix on Twitter (@adiobroyster)
Follow the show on Twitter (@TeebsandKidVS)
Don't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast on however you listen, and if you subscribe on iTunes, kindly leave us a review!
By Attiba and Adio Royster5
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When George Romero created a movie in 1968 called "Night of the Living Dead", it became the first in a genre. The concept was simple: "What if the dead walked the earth?" Since that film, there has been so much zombie-related media in the pop culture landscape. Romero returned in the early 2000s for yet another "___ of the Dead" movie, but before that, Resident Evil took the genre to newer, more frightening heights. Robert Kirkman came along in the 2010s to create an absolute zombie phenomenon that has spanned over a decade with his show and comic book: "The Walking Dead". Your hosts, Teebs and KidPhoenix, take you on a journey through the years of zombie media in the pop culture landscape. There's also a debate on which movies are or are not zombie movies, and the pair reveal their choices for their own personal zombie apocalypse survival teams!
Follow Teebs on Twitter (@attibak)
Follow KidPhoenix on Twitter (@adiobroyster)
Follow the show on Twitter (@TeebsandKidVS)
Don't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast on however you listen, and if you subscribe on iTunes, kindly leave us a review!