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I think Undead is a great cult film and, if Daybreakers does well, people will really start to discover that movie.
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"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead" is not technically playing at Sundance, but it is premiering at Slamdance -- a sort of unofficial sister festival to Sundance that prides itself on accepting films that the larger festival may have bypassed for whatever reason.
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Nov. 4th, 2008 09: 14 am Better Off Undead is Now Available!
November 4th, 2008 danhoyt 2008
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In short (as I need to get back to work and maybe answer a few million emails) Undead is a movie that's worth being patient with.
October 18th, 2005 moriarty6 2005
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But even though Undead is a bit spotty quality-wise, overall it's a fun enough flick that I'd recommend it to the zombie fans in my audience.
October 18th, 2005 moriarty6 2005
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Tecmo might have created an entirely new genre with their PSP title Undead Knights - the zombie tosser.
Kotaku 2009
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She was presenting this exhibit called Undead Death March … April … May … June, and in retrospect, I think that was meant specifically to get my attention.
PAUL IS UNDEAD ALAN GOLDSHER 2010
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TGS 08: Command zombie hordes in Tecmo's PSP title Undead Knights
Destructoid 2008
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Ric, while you, Tallgrass, and Quicksilver were off on rural investigations, I was delving into my history here in Wichita … which included this bitchy local weather witch, Sheena Coleman and … the station’s vampire anchorman I call Undead Ted.
Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010
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"The Undead" is a chillingly seductive vampire poem—"Even as children they were late sleepers / Preferring their dreams, even when quick with monsters / To the world with all its breakable toys / Its compacts with the dying"—and should be known by every reader of the "Twilight" series.
A Great Living Poet's Rare Art of Reticence Richard B. Woodward 2011
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