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By Josh Witten | August 28th 2009 12:04 PM | 1 comment | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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100% of this the rugbyologist's revenue is donated to Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres). A click on one of my articles is a click that helps bring high quality medical care to the... Full Bio

The Evil Dead series will always be legendary in the annals of campy, zombie movies.  It appears that Woody Harrelson's new effort in the campy, zombie movie genre Zombieland.  In the modern spirit of the new media, viral videos, etc., they have released a series of quite funny informative shorts to help individuals who have written in survive the zombies.  My personal favorite is Rule #6: The Skillet.  Wait for the end.  Woody's character is so right about the bacon grease.





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Evil Dead was not campy, it scared the bejeebus out of me.    Army of Darkness was campy (and my favorite) but that's the one they seem to like the least.    Sure, a schlub who causes all the trouble in the first place and can't even memorize three words from a movie we've all seen probably would not suddenly turn onto a superhero, but it was still funny.

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