Let’s Call It What It Is: The Awesome Cake [Geeky Cake]
Thursday, January 27th, 2011You know I’m not prone to vociferous adoration characterized by the OMG LULZ LOVE IT WANT! noise that plagues our internet tubules, so you know that when I call this cake, “Awesome,” it’s because that’s what cake artisan Barbara Garrard damn well named it. Because “awesome” is apparently what you find at the intersection of [...]
Shunning the Health Code: Zombie McDonalds Employee Costume [Cosplay]
Monday, January 24th, 2011Ok, so when you’re done checking out the bloody cleavage*, take a moment to appreciate the pièce de résistance of this zombie costume: the finger fries. Via Sexy Green Babes, who’s pretty sure that bloody cleavage is against corporate dress code. And it almost certainly is if any bloody nip is showing. * If you [...]
This Seems Useful: Zombie Stationery
Tuesday, January 11th, 2011Now zombie fans have an excuse to rediscover the all-but-lost art of the handwritten letter. And everyone else has an excuse to roll their eyes at the tactlessness of letter-writing zombie fans. “A picture of rotting flesh? In the mail? For me? Whomever should I thank for this??” The Stationery of Horror comes via boingboing, [...]
Delight: Michael Jackson’s Thriller in Lego
Thursday, December 9th, 2010I have at least sixteen obvious Michael Jackson jokes from which I’ll spare you in bringing you this awesome scene by Chris McVeigh, by way of geekpron. Find Lego zombie minifigs on Ebay
And You Want Money for This?: Zombie Hoodie Jacket
Thursday, December 9th, 2010I realize zombies are so hot right now, but over-eager efforts to jump on the bandwagon can clearly lead to some misguided merchandising efforts. I mean, seriously… who’s the target market for this thing? Homeless people? Teenagers who enjoy being shunned? Lazy cosplayers? Either way, I’m not seeing huge market potential. Via Fashionable Geek, who [...]
May You Have Better Luck with the Force Next Time: Zombie Star Wars Posters
Tuesday, November 16th, 2010Artist Matt Busch has created over 30 posters in his “Hollywood is Dead” series, which includes zombiefied treatments of the classic posters for Indiana Jones, The Goonies, E.T. and others. Oh, sorry… were you waiting for me to say something critical? No such luck. I’m ogling these bad boys like a [lazy analogy about an adolescent boy looking at [...]
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