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Wednesday, 16 July 2008

Chopper Zombie

I'm a big fan of Zombie movies and many a night has passed with me watching American Chopper (funny as I have no interest in motorbikes normally, but some of the ones they build in these kind of programmes are amazing). I digress. It turns out Thom Beers (creator of Deadliest Catch, Monster Garage and Ice Road Truckers) is producing his first movie, called Chopper Zombie.

It is based on a comic book written by Todd Livingston and drawn by Scott Keating who have come up with a fantastic idea. It's all about a guy who builds motorbikes who develops a new superfuel but refuses to sell it to the nasty Corporation people. The Corporation don't like this so they send around some blokes to do in the guy. They do this by drowning him in his superfuel. Guess what, he rises from the dead and proceeds to raise merry hell on his motorbike. Zombies on motorbikes should be amazing. It's also got a bit of a Swamp Thing vibe going on in the main guys origin.

There's more on the official website.
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