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Season 1- Episode: 3 Dead Alive

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Welcome to episode 3 of Fear  Frame A horror podcast I’m Chris & I’m Devin today we talk about  Braindead, released in the United States as Dead Alive, is a 1992 New Zealand zombie comedy splatter film.    Directed by Peter Jackson Screenplay by Stephen Sinclair Fran Walsh Peter Jackson Story by Stephen Sinclair Produced by Jim Booth Starring Timothy Balme Diana Peñalver Elizabeth Moody Ian Watkin Cinematography Murray Milne Edited by Jamie Selkirk Music by Peter Dasent Production companies WingNut Films Avalon Studios Limited The New Zealand Film Commission Distributed by Trimark Pictures Release dates 13 August 1992 (New Zealand) 12 February 1993(United States) Running time 104 minutes[1] Country New Zealand Language English Budget $3 million[2] Box office $242,623 (United States)[2]     Jackson's most expensive film up to that point.[3] Although it received positive reviews from critics, it was a box office bomb. It has since received a cult following, and is now widely regarded as one of the goriest films of all time.   Here’s a little synopsis before we talk about it.    A young man's mother is bitten by a Sumatran rat-monkey. She gets sick and dies, at which time she comes back to life, killing and eating dogs, nurses, friends, and neighbors.   I forgot how much fun this movie was and how gory it was. It’s all practical effects.  I purchased this in early 2000’s when I was old enough to snag rated r DVDs. I was blown away by the effects. Watching the original dawn of the dead I paused it at this one moment when this swat member that went nuts shooting anyone kicked the door open and shot a zombie. It was a dummy head that exploded but i paused it just before it blew up. Just to see how they did it. Scanners is another good one for practical effects also house and the monsters that are in it.       Lionel’s mom is an asshole  I’m lglad she got bit.  He was out on a date and his mom ruined it. He can’t have a life without her constantly needing something or being like I need you why are you so mean to me!    I love stop motion effects even though they look cheesy I dig it.    The stop-motion, puppet, and gory special effects for the 1992 cult classic film Dead Alive (also known as Braindead) were created by special effects artist Richard Taylor and his creative partner Tania Rodger     The custard scene is kinda fucked haha.  The arm shot in the custard.  Then it just starts ramping up.    His mom reminds me of dead mites from evil dead by how they look.    Nazi veterinary clinic dude drooling. I feel he was a Nazi back in the war by how he was acting.    When the priest comes in I’m like what is going to happen then he says the line  I love the priest I kick ass for the lord!      Hello Horror fiends do you like watching horror movies and staying up late? I got the drink addition for you Dubby energy drink supplement. They have awesome flavors like Dragonade Energy Beach’n Peach Bleedin’ Orange Chainsaw Man official license energy tub and shakers I have the Dragonade Energy and it tastes amazing! Ive been drinking it at work with my slime shaker I purchased. If you want to get some dubby energy here’s a 20% off code Fearframepod Go to www.dubby.gg or type dubby into google

Welcome to episode 3 of Fear  Frame A horror podcast I’m Chris & I’m Devin today we talk about  Braindead, released in the United States as Dead Alive, is a 1992 New Zealand zombie comedy splatter film.    Directed by Peter Jackson Screenplay by Stephen Sinclair Fran Walsh Peter Jackson Story by Stephen Sinclair Produced by Jim Booth Starring Timothy Balme Diana Peñalver Elizabeth Moody Ian Watkin Cinematography Murray Milne Edited by Jamie Selkirk Music by Peter Dasent Production companies WingNut Films Avalon Studios Limited The New Zealand Film Commission Distributed by Trimark Pictures Release dates 13 August 1992 (New Zealand) 12 February 1993(United States) Running time 104 minutes[1] Country New Zealand Language English Budget $3 million[2] Box office $242,623 (United States)[2]     Jackson's most expensive film up to that point.[3] Although it received positive reviews from critics, it was a box office bomb. It has since received a cult following, and is now widely regarded as one of the goriest films of all time.   Here’s a little synopsis before we talk about it.    A young man's mother is bitten by a Sumatran rat-monkey. She gets sick and dies, at which time she comes back to life, killing and eating dogs, nurses, friends, and neighbors.   I forgot how much fun this movie was and how gory it was. It’s all practical effects.  I purchased this in early 2000’s when I was old enough to snag rated r DVDs. I was blown away by the effects. Watching the original dawn of the dead I paused it at this one moment when this swat member that went nuts shooting anyone kicked the door open and shot a zombie. It was a dummy head that exploded but i paused it just before it blew up. Just to see how they did it. Scanners is another good one for practical effects also house and the monsters that are in it.       Lionel’s mom is an asshole  I’m lglad she got bit.  He was out on a date and his mom ruined it. He can’t have a life without her constantly needing something or being like I need you why are you so mean to me!    I love stop motion effects even though they look cheesy I dig it.    The stop-motion, puppet, and gory special effects for the 1992 cult classic film Dead Alive (also known as Braindead) were created by special effects artist Richard Taylor and his creative partner Tania Rodger     The custard scene is kinda fucked haha.  The arm shot in the custard.  Then it just starts ramping up.    His mom reminds me of dead mites from evil dead by how they look.    Nazi veterinary clinic dude drooling. I feel he was a Nazi back in the war by how he was acting.    When the priest comes in I’m like what is going to happen then he says the line  I love the priest I kick ass for the lord!      Hello Horror fiends do you like watching horror movies and staying up late? I got the drink addition for you Dubby energy drink supplement. They have awesome flavors like Dragonade Energy Beach’n Peach Bleedin’ Orange Chainsaw Man official license energy tub and shakers I have the Dragonade Energy and it tastes amazing! Ive been drinking it at work with my slime shaker I purchased. If you want to get some dubby energy here’s a 20% off code Fearframepod Go to www.dubby.gg or type dubby into google

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