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Zombie Birthday

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Fred & Friends Brain Freeze Ice Cube Tray


Fred & Friends Brain Freeze Ice Cube Tray


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We humans are well known for our highly-evolved sense of humor – as evidenced by Brain Freeze, the ice tray that makes 4 frosty brains. So let’s celebrate our higher powers by raising a glass. Because a brain (not to mention a cocktail) is a terrible thing to waste. Brain Freeze is molded from super-strong, dishwasher-safe pure silicone and packaged in a colorful giftbox….

Pocketful of Sunshine


Pocketful of Sunshine


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On Pocketful of Sunshine, Natasha Bedingfield sounds like Joss Stone only bouncier. Nothing wrong with that. In fact, the brightness and buoyancy of this record will keep it spinning long after CDs that shoot for hipster credibility–with funked-up bells and fancy production whistles–have been deposited back into their jewel cases for all eternity. Check it out: “Love Like This,” with Sean Kingst…

Zombie Genocide Poster 27x40 Paul Barton Darryl Sloan Jason Morrison


Zombie Genocide Poster 27×40 Paul Barton Darryl Sloan Jason Morrison


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Zombie Genocide reproduction poster print Pop Culture Graphics, Inc is Amazon’s largest source for movie and TV show memorabilia, poster and more: Offering tens of thousands of items to choose from. We also offer a full selection of framed posters.. Customer satisfaction is always guaranteed when you buy from Pop Culture Graphics,Inc…



A Cool And Scary Canon 60d Test

I love the 60d, and did this test on it. Observe how this time lapse naturally becomes darker and darker, the darkness engulfing the venerable houses. This footage is part of my new zombie movie, so I was not really doing a Canon 60d test.

At the same time it is a Canon 60d test, as I just got the intervalometer to create the time lapse, and any time lapse is like a test. Why? With a time lapse you just never know what you are going to get. That’s the great fun of it, not knowing. Sometimes you get great stuff you did not expect. Obviously you know what you want, but the end result has always surprised me.

The theme of this Canon 60d test is the approaching apocalypse, evil dark clouds swallowing the landscape. The Zombie apocalypse is just around the bend.

This test is made of pure raw footage. This footage came straight out of the camera. There are no fades, filters, or effects. This is the way I learned how to do it thirty years ago. I still think it looks better this way than putting the footage through effects generators. Its old school. The old rule says: what can be done in camera, should be done in camera. In this Canon 60d test there is not a lot of footage, and it took three storms to make. It takes a lot of patience and time to do this kind of work. All I needed to do to get the right atmosphere was get the right manual aperture.

YouTube is great but its not full HD, and very compressed so the quality is way below the original footage. But when this project is done it will look incredible on the I the big screen. Pay attention to the nasty time lapse flicker. That’s why I say every time lapse is like a Canon 60d test. Sometimes you get flicker, sometimes you don't. My suggestion to reduce the flicker is to use one exposure for every one second interval.

The problem is the DSLR camera I think, but don’t ask me why, and also the fact that light is actually changing every second, but our eyes can not perceive these changes, when the camera can. Of course in the Canon 60d test you will notice the compression in the blacks, and later, in the fished movie, I would match the colors, contrast, and brightness, and crush the blacks a bit, but you get the idea. Learn more about Time lapse and the Canon 60d intervalometer here.

See now my Canon 60d test:

If you like, find more cool footage and read my scary Canon 60d review here now!



 1980s Heavy Metal Album Introduction


1980s Heavy Metal Album Introduction


$21.18


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Peel Sessions, Anthology, Skid Row, Girls, Girls, Girls, From Enslavement to Obliteration, Slip of the Tongue, World Wide Live, Best of Rockers 'n' Ballads, Into the Pandemonium, Pleasures of the Flesh, This Is Spinal Tap, God of Thunder, the Return of the Darkness and Evil, Savage Amusement, Blue Blood, Do It, Doomsday for the Deceiver, Flex-Able Leftovers, Vinnie Vincent Invasion, Kings of Metal, Bonded by Blood, No Place to Run, California Metal, Invasion of Your Privacy, at War With Satan, All Systems Go, Forbidden Evil, Odyssey, Tragic Serenades, Blood Fire Death, Wheels of Steel, the Golden Years, Mechanix, the Opening Ritual, Under the Sign of the Black Mark, Psalm 9, Life Time, Trial by Fire, Under the Blade, U.s.a. for M.o.d., the Wild, the Willing and the Innocent, Hurricane Eyes, Refuge Denied, Annihilation Principle, the Birthday Party, That's the Stuff, Handle With Care, Sign of the Hammer, Marching Out, Fighting the World, Live in the Uk, Strong Arm of the Law, Rock the Nations, Zebra, Energetic Disassembly, Running Wild, the Skull, Destiny, Control and Resistance, Disillusion, Hail to England, True as Steel, Leave Scars, Condition Critical, Trilogy, Am I Evil, Innocence Is No Excuse, You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll, Beast From the East, Game Over, Battle Hymns, Surfin' M.o.d., O.f.r., Born Too Late, Agent Orange, Nightmare at Maple Cross, Lost My Head... but I'm Back on the Right Track, Rising Force, Crusader, Perfect Man, No Place for Disgrace, Age of Consent, Mad Butcher, Thrash Zone, Rather Death Than False of Faith, Power and Pain, March of the Saint, Carnivore, Quiet Riot, Zombie Kiss, Land of the Damned, Mayhemic Destruction, Dealing With It, Power

 Atomic Bodyslams to Whiskey Zippers: Cocktails for the 21st Century


Atomic Bodyslams to Whiskey Zippers: Cocktails for the 21st Century


$1.94


This is not your father's bar guide! Adam Rocke, who has poured with the best of them while tending bar in hip Hollywood clubs, gives you instead a formulary of more than 1,000 mixed drinks that will qualify you as an instant cocktail guru. Even better, this manual will enable you, as host, to fulfill virtually any drink order, no matter how weird, arcane, or outrageous, in less time than it takes to say Gorgon's Last Dance (see p. 115). Beginning with the Usual Suspects , traditional favorites we've imbibed since our 21st birthday, and going on to concoctions guaranteed to render those little gray cells comatose, you will find here every imaginable combination of spirits, liqueurs, brandies, aperitifs, and alcoholic beverages known to man, woman, and intergalactic bar hopper. Included too are tasty, low-toxicity party drinks; exotic island drinks served in quart-size hurricane goblets, hot mug drinks to warm up cold bodies (and minds); drinks for the designated driver that only look alcoholic; and author-tested remedies for that morning-after malaise we wistfully call a hangover. Whether you're a party hound, an incurable experimenter, or simply a host who dreads hearing your next guest politely ask for a Zombie, Pink Flamingo, Knuckle-Buster, Tango in Bolivia, or any other cocktail you never heard of (let alone thought you'd ever have to make), this little manual will not let you down. And if you hate to unravel wordy recipes, try one of Adam Rocke's concise directions: Pour over ice, stir. Cherry garnish . That was a long one!

 Family Fluxx


Family Fluxx


$9.6


Easy enough for children, yet still challenging for adults, Family Fluxx is the perfect card game for maximum family fun. Grandma thinks she's got the win in the bag when she plays the Grandparent Bonus, but oh no! Dad just played the Happy Birthday Goal and Junior's hand is hiding the Gift and Cake Keepers. With ever-changing rules, it's anyone's game! It all begins with one basic rule: Draw one card, Play one card. You start with a hand of three cards... add the card you drew to your hand, and then choose one card to play, following the directions written on your chosen card. As cards are drawn and played from the deck, the rules of the game change from how many cards are drawn, played or even how many cards you can hold at the end of your turn.For 2 - 5 players, ages 6 and up.Play time: 5 - 30 minutes.Although Family Fluxx is a stand alone game, you can combine it with other versions by mixing whole decks together or just your favorite rule cards for even more Fluxx fun! The other Fluxx titles we carry are as follows: Monty Python Fluxx Martian Fluxx Zombie Fluxx Eco Fluxx

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