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Comment by Tricia Martin on December 30, 2011 at 7:29am So far everyone has been very nice here. Well, the 3 who have talked to me...hahaa! I want to find out more about the documentary you guys are working on. My husband and I shoot, and edit our own films and we also animate. Would love to be able to become involved with the documentary.
Comment by Viral on November 27, 2011 at 5:26pm Just curious, but can we still submit things for the movie?
Comment by The Grave Bandits on September 6, 2011 at 4:27am Hi! Just joined.
The Grave Bandits is a coming-of-age, adventure/horror/dark comedy about two Filipino orphans who are grave thieves became the heroes of an island where a dormant alien virus has been unleashed in an island in the Philippines and the only hope of survivors are in the hands of these two. They are trapped on an island and left nothing to defend themselves and had nothing but to use their wit to win the battle against the swarm of flesh-eating ghouls.
As an inspiration to the creation of our characters, Romy and Peewee, there is about 1.9 million Filpino children who are orphans. No wonder we find some of them in grave yards, living off from the dead!
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Comment by George on February 15, 2011 at 1:13pm Feb 15th, 2011:
Nothing has gone according to plan
I had spent the better part of 2009 setting up defenses around the ConEdison power plant in Astoria Queens, New York City. I had gathered a number of able bodied survivors and had established a fortified route to a few of the long term food sources along the 21st street highway. We had established some semblance of peace and community, even had a little bit of "Law" with Joshua helping out. It was when that April girl arrived that things started going awry. At first she was very helpful. She worked with Josh to build the perimeter and set up our small farm in the old parking lot. The thing I didn't really understand was, while the rest of us were terrified of the walking dead, she seemed to revere them. Every time one would start gnawing at the fence while she was on duty, she would just sit and watch them until someone, usually me or Josh, would come to do the dirty work.
I should have known something was wrong. On a dark night in August, she opened the gate. I woke to screams. She was surrounded by ghouls being eaten alive and screaming in what was unmistakably ecstasy. That night, almost everyone at Edison died or was turned. I ran for it once the fight proved impossible. I warned the remaining survivors and popped the safety valve open on the waste tubes. The whole station and about 30 city blocks blew to hell and took all those damned dead with it. I have since been wandering with 23 followers... no. Family. We have found a few places that would serve as a suitable stronghold, but all of us agree, we must find a new Edison. We have wandered to a little old town that used to be called "Glen Rock." I think we're still in New Jersey... damn. Right now we are holed up in a Starbucks. This place looks like a little castle, so it made a few of the kids feel safe. Luckily for us, there were tons of old cookies and snacks that seem like they'll never go bad, and we've been rigging up our generators for a few minutes at a time and making coffee.. I forgot how god damned good coffee is, even if the beans are a little stale. The really crazy thing is that we didn't just find coffee and snacks there, we found a new member for our family. She had fled here during the outbreak, not really knowing where else to go. I guess she used to work here during happier days. She was lonely and tired, but still in good shape. Mostly, she seemed just happy to see people with all their skin on. I couldn't help but think she looked beautiful. My world had become nothing but blood, dirt and dead faces. Every one of us has become something of a "badass" in this last year, even the kids with us have become incredibly skilled at taking out the deads' legs so they will be easier for us to crush. The new girl though, she was soft and un-tainted. I will have to be sure to keep an eye on her, I know some of the family was just as happy to see a clean beautiful girl as I was...
Well, Daylight in here and we have been thinking of moving on. I hope to find more time to write like this, it's been too long.
-Signed George VanDyke Berger, founder of the Edison nomadic colony.
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