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Night Visions Diary #2: We are the Dead of Night Visions

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

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(Photo by Marko Saari | mrksaari on Flickr | Check out the full Dead Snow Zombiewalk Set)

It’s 8 p.m., and we are standing in front of the Helsinki Railway Station, dressed up in black leather and dripping blood, freezing our asses off. The very first snowflakes of the winter are dropping slowly from the pitch black sky. It’s the beginning of a Dead Snow zombiewalk, we set up to celebrate the first and second-to-last-ever Dead Snow screening in Helsinki. Shit it’s cold.

To be honest, nobody came. Well, not “nobody”, there was five of us, but compared to 100+ -zombiewalks they’ve had in Helsinki before, it’s close to nothing. But who the hell cares, at least the five of us are here, plus a small audience.

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(Photo by Marko Saari | mrksaari on Flickr | Check out the full Dead Snow Zombiewalk Set)

So we turn into zombies and creep our way through the city to the film theater where the screening is at. The house is packed – sold out, to be exact. And Stig Frode Henriksen, one of the screenwriters and main actors of the film is on stage, opening up the show. He invites all the zombies to stage, and the audience gets to vote the best zombie.

That’s me. Nazis win.

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(Photo by Miika Ullakko)

But then again, there’s just five of us, so we all get cool prices – DVDs, posters and whatnot.

But I get the main price – a very unique and special bottle of beer called Herzog. Branded and bottled for Dead Snow, and as far as I know, the only existing bottle of it. If you know otherwise, don’t tell me, or you crush my world.

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The screening is an absolute success. I mean, what more could you ask – a fully packed theater, great film, people laughing, clapping, cheering and enjoying the film, and they even have a possibility to shake hands with one of the creators. Really, it’s an experience. And that’s what we’re looking when we go to film theaters, nowadays. We want to experience the film.

Francis Ford Coppola was just recently talking about something like this: that film theater experiences becomes more of an event in the future, in order for them to compete against piracy, home theaters and retarded distribution – not to mention other millions of things that are stealing people’s attention nowadays.

“I think the cinema is going to live off into something more related to a live performance in which the filmmaker is there, like the conductor of an opera used to be,” Coppola says. “Cinema can be interactive, every night it can be a little different.”

The article is quite interesting, have a read.

The evening ended with 25-year Anniversary Screening of Yön saalistajat, a legendary Finnish filmmaker Visa Mäkinen finnploitation feature. Gotta say, either I’m not born with the exploitation gene in me, or I just haven’t seen too much of good stuff from the genre, but I just didn’t get the film. There was one thing, though, that I got really excited about – the bad guy, Reuna (Matti Mäntylä). His performance was quite strange in Heath Ledger’s Joker-ish way, and I wouldn’t mind if the character was to re-emerge in some form on Finnish screens in the future.

A remake of Yön saalistajat? Aleksi Mäkelä, you reading this?

There’s going to be another screening of Dead Snow during the Night Visions -festival, so if you missed the first one, but are around in Helsinki – don’t miss this. Honestly, I haven’t seen a theaterful of Finnish filmgoers go so crazy over a film in ages. It’s really worth it, like a 12-pack of ice cold beer in a very good company. With Nazis. You can buy the tickets from here.

Can’t go wrong.

Ps. Special thanks to both the people of Night Visions and Helsinki Zombiewalk for helping us pulling this zombie walk stunt together! Too bad not too many zombies showed up, but at least we were one damn devoted bunch! Thanks, and be seeing you guys in the future Helsinki Zombiewalks!

Night Visions Diary # 1: When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth.

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Hello everyone! Night Visions Maximum Halloween 3009 starts today and it’s time for our first official diary entry from the festival! Let’s have a look at what movies to see and what events to attend during the rest of the week. The Zombies will be attending the festival every day (28.10-1.11) and we will be reporting from the scene in a form of a daily blog. So let’s get started.

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The opening night of the festival is very cool. First up is the screening of our favorite Nazi-zombie movie, Dead Snow. Some of you might also know that we have been busy organizing a Dead Snow Zombie Walk to take place just before the screening in which the zombies will drag themselves across town to see the movie. Also as a special treat, Dead Snow screenwriter/actor Stig Frode Henriksen will be attending the screening and he will also be the judge of the zombie costume competition. Keep in mind that there is also another screening of the movie on saturday 31st and Henriksen will attend that one too (but there will be no zombies).

There are still a few tickets left, buy them here.

And here is the trailer.

Right after Dead Snow we will be hurrying to another movie, the Finnsploitation gangster flick, Yön Saalistajat. Actor Matti Mäntylä, who plays “Reuna” in the movie, will be attending the screening. After the movie the Zombies will be going to the anniversary/opening party at Maxim.

Get your tickets to the classic Yön Saalistajat here.

If you are not convinced yet, just check out the trailer.

Definitely one of the coolest events at Night Visions is THE CRISPIN GLOVER EXPERIENCE! The eccentric American actor and filmmaker has been an idol of mine for a long time and I can’t wait to see his “one man live-performance”. The Crispin Glover Experience contains a screening of his film It Is Fine. Everything Is Fine! (2007), Glover’s Big Slide Show, Q & A and a book signing.

You can only buy tickets to this event from Finnkino theaters (not from the website for some reason), so go get yours. This is one show you don’t wanna miss!

Also join us after the show for the official Night Visions after party at Piano 23:00 (Rauhankatu 15). You never know who will show up ;)

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I would also like to mention two very interesting films that you can see at the festival. Richard “Donnie Darko” Kelly’s The Box and John Hillcoat’s post-apocalyptic tale The Road. I have been dying to see The Road for a while now and at one point it was unclear if they would ever get the movie finished. But they did and on Saturday I can see if it will live up to my (very high) expectation. Both of these movies are being distributed in Finland theatrically, so if you miss them on saturday, you can still see them later. This rule doesn’t apply to most off the movies, so Night Visions could be your only change.

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A complete list of movies, schedules and more info can be found from the official site.

Allright, stay tuned because tomorrow we will be posting photos from the Zombie Walk and the anniversary screening of Yön Saalistajat.

How To Transform Into a Zombie 101

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Since we are getting closer and closer to Dead Snow Zombie Walk, I thought it would be good to go over some basic tips and tricks on how to actually transform yourself into a zombie. I will tell you a little what I will be doing and then some tips from all over the internet. Keep in mind that I’m not an expert, so if I can do it – so can you!

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Start by choosing what kind of zombie you wanna be. We are going as nazi-zombies, since that’s what they have in Dead Snow, but it can be anything you like. After deciding your character, you need to think how did you die. Was it resent or have you been roaming the streets eating brains for decades? So dress accordingly. The present day is of course the easiest since you can use some of your old clothes and just zombify them.

What you wanna do is take those clothes you’ve chosen and just give them a feel of them being under ground as zombies usually have been. So just dirt them up a bit. The most important thing is of course blood, but by adding mud and ripping your clothes to shreds, you get a bigger effect. Flea markets are the best place to find clothes cheap and they might be a bit torn already. Here’s an example of what I did today to a shirt I just bought.

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This is only one part of my look, the rest is still under development. But you get the general idea.

MAKE-UP

All you really need is a white face paint for the base and some black to define your eyes and cheek bones. And of course a lot of blood. A good place to buy this stuff is Punanaamio in Helsinki.

Here’s a great video on the most basic and traditional zombie make-up. This is the direction we are taking with our look.

And here’s a couple of more advanced tutorials. The first one shows you how to get that “fresh dead look”.

And here’s how to do the rotten flesh effect. It’s actually quite simple.

And remember to have fun, this is not in any way serious and it doesn’t really matter what other people think, as long as you are having fun. I would also like to remind everyone that you can of course come to see Dead Snow even if you weren’t going to be dressing up as a zombie. This is a movie you don’t wanna miss!

Dead Snow Zombie Walk 28.10 20:00 from Rautatientori, Helsinki (RSVP to the Facebook event here)

Dead Snow screening 28.10 21:00 Maxim 2 (buy tickets by pressing this link)

Read my previous article about Dead Snow Zombie Walk here.

Hope this helped and see you at the Zombie Walk!

Zombie Sunday – Do You Want To Play Game

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

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The winter is coming. Here in Finland it means crappy weather all the way up to December-January, when the snow comes up, and then it’s just effin’ cold. We mainly try to stay in and spend our time not thinking of the ever-existent darkness and cold outside. Not surprisingly, the suicide rate of Finland goes up during the winter (don’t know how they managed to tuck the word “WIN” in that word), and I have to admit that somewhere during Jan-Feb you stop thinking if the depressing era ever passes – and for the next 2 months, it just doesn’t. Where’s the damn climate change when we actually need it…

Luckily, we have games. This sunday, Zombie Room is happy to present you with two games of completey different scale: Plants vs. Zombies and Left 4 Dead 2.

Plants vs. Zombies is one highy addictive tower-defence -type game where you play a happy homeowner who’s lawn is being attacked by zombies. Instead of going for the blood and the gore, you defend your house by planting pea-shooter -plants that nail the slowly crawling zombie hordes. To get the plants growing faster, you need sunlight – thus, you pick the suns falling from the sky, and plant sunflowers (of course) that provide even more of sunlight. Yes, it’s addictive, small, nice game that’s just taking way too much of my time nowadays…

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The game ain’t free, but you can get a free shareware versions of it here.

On the other end of the spectrum, there’s the film-like Left 4 Dead, a co-op zombie smashin’ PC/X360 -adventure that really looks great – and there’s a new episode coming up. The teaser was just “leaked” to the Internet few days ago, and I gotta say it really looks good!

More on that on their official website, I guess!

To this entry on the high note, here’s a nice zombie music video from a band called Chickenhawk.

Have a great week. And don’t forget the Dead Snow Zombie Walk comin’ up next week!

Countdown To Night Visions: Dead Snow Screenwriter/Actor, Stig Frode Henriksen, To Visit Night Visions

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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Norwegian zombie film Dead Snow screenwriter and actor, Stig Frode Henriksen, will visit Night Visions Film Festival next week. Night Visions Maximum Halloween 3009 is held in Helsinki 28.10.-1.11.2009. Dead Snow will be screened twice on the festival and Henriksen will be visiting both screenings.

First screening is on the opening night of the festival and I can promise you it will be quite something. Not only are we organizing a Zombie Walk to take place at the theatre, but there is also a Best Zombie Costume competition, which Henriksen will be judging. And let me tell you, that guy knows his zombies! There’s gonna be some awesome movie stuff for the winners, too.

To buy the tickets to either of the screenings just press links below:

Screening # 1 28.10 21:00 Maxim 2
Screening # 1 30.10 01:30 Maxim 1

More about the Dead Snow Zombie Walk here and here.

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More information: www.nightvisions.info
Official Dead Snow site here.

Zombie Sunday – On Health, Science and Love

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

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The autumn is slowly slipping past us, leading the way for the winter. The days grow grayer, duller and rainier by every week. To prevent the autumn depression, Zombie Sunday discusses topics on health, science and love to help you make you feel better – well, compared to a decaying corpse, at least.

The best way to get rid of this murky and lazy feeling the lack of sun and chilly weather brings, is to exercise – and what better way to exercise than yoga? Here’s how to do it – the Zombie style:

Another way to stay sharp is to use your brains for something productive – and if possible, spend some hard-earned tax money to a research on zombies. Professor Robert Smith? (the question mark is part of his surname and not a typographical mistake) and colleagues wrote: “We model a zombie attack using biological assumptions based on popular zombie movies.

Here’s the full article – enjoy!

And last, but not least – the best way to keep you in good shape – both mentally, and physically – through the long winter is to find someone to love. And the Zombies are the most romantic mythical creatures out there – what could be more romantic than you and the one you love fighting together till the Dead do you two apart?

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(By noblerobinette)

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Now if this isn’t romantic, then what is?

Dead Snow Zombie Walk in Helsinki 28.10.!

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

When there’s no more room in hell, the dead shall walk the Hellsinki.

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The Norwegian Nazi Zombies are finally crawling to Finland, and what better way to hail their excellency than throw in a proper Zombie Walk! In collaboration with Night Visions and Zombiewalk Helsinki, Zombie Room is proud to invite all you freaks to join the Zombie Walk from Helsinki Railway Station to Maxim movie theater, and then watch the greatest nazi zombie film ever - Dead Snow.

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Well, it’s simple – Dead Snow Zombies are deceased soldiers and wear military – you know what I mean. Now add some blood, guts and gore and you’re all set. Then show up at Helsinki Railway Station at 20:00 on Wednesday, October 28th – and be sure to book your ticket for the screening beforehand! The price ain’t bad – 7,5€.
You can (and you should!) order the tickets in advance from here.

And remember to RSVP to the Facebook event here!

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There’s also a competition here! The Night Visions organizers will pick the most rotten zombie corpse among all of the Zombie Walkers and hand out some cool prices.

Oh, how about the film? Yeah, we’ve seen it – we were actually among the first ~15 people who saw the film – and you can check out a review for the film from here.

TL;DR: Fucking awesome.

Here’s the trailer:

Here are some photos from the movie for inspiration:

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For more info visit the official site www.nightvisions.info
Check out also the Helsinki Zombiewalk official site
And here’s Dead Snow official site.

Countdown to Night Visions: Dead Snow review

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

This is a repost from an older review posted to Iron Sky blog right after the first screening of Dead Snow, but I’m reposting this for Night Visions’ Dead Snow screening in Finland. You can get the tickets for the screening here - it’s the only possibility to see the film on screen in Finland as far as I know, so don’t miss this.

And here’s the review:

While visiting in Os, Norway, I was honoured to be invited by the producer Kjetil Omberg to see the Norwegian Nazi Zombie flick Død Snø in a private screening. I’ve been following the film actively ever since I heard about it through Twitch because, well, it has Nazis, zombies and it’s from Scandinavia. Before we go further, do check out the teaser poster art. With artwork this cool and a concept this strong (and don’t forget the coolest tagline ever: Ein, Zwei, DIE!), what could go wrong?

The story unfolds with a very classical setting: a group of youngsters are heading for a cabin, with the intentions to drink, party and preferably have sex through the whole weekend. But, as we are talking about a Norwegian film, the events take place during wintertime, and the cabin is located high up in the mountains, in the middle of endless fields of snow.

What starts out as a fun in the snow and sun, snowball fights, fooling around with a motor sled and a Stiga, soon turns into a gory zombie onslaught as the kids find a box full of Nazi gold that definitively doesn’t belong to them.

The unique setting in the genre gives an unforgettable flavor to the easily one of the greatest zombie films that I’ve seen in ages. Director Tommy Wirkola breaks most of the deeply-rooted Zombie traditions with Norwegian rock and metal banging in the background – the Zombies run, think and even talk (well, just one word). Død Snø manages to do what many have tried and almost as many have failed while trying: it’s entertaining, scary as shit, agonizing, bloody, fun and kicks in like a 12-pack of beer. The story is well written, actors do an awesome job and director Wirkola’s comedy timing is excellent, as is his ability to build up the horror. He seems to know exactly how scary place an outhouse can be when it’s -20 degrees outside, in the middle of the night. Added with a Nazi zombie roaming outside, it’s definitively not a place you’d like to be with your pants around your ankles.

Död Snö is a wonderful piece of film that isn’t ashamed of it’s roots and language, and stands proudly as one of the great examples of Norther horror wave that’s going strong right now (with Sauna and Let the Right One In).

And here’s the trailer:

I haven’t enjoyed watching a film this much in a long time.

Tl;dr: 5 / 5.

Zombie Sunday – In Case of Zombies!

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

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Good morning.

It’s Zombie Sunday again!

Now, imagine your home city would suddenly get a serious zombie infestation. It would start from a nearby mall, and spread fast everywhere. How would you defend yourself? What tools would you choose, where would you reside and how would you kill those fuckers?

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First, you need to understand a little bit about Zombies – what are they, where they roam, how they operate and what are the best weapons against them. Let’s hear it from the very professionals themselves – Nick Frost and Simon Pegg, on Danger! 50,000 Zombies!

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The first thing you should do is to look at where you reside, and how can that place be defended against the Zombies. We set foot outside the door for the first time in ages to take a little tour around our building, and see what are the weak and the strong points of it.

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We live in a 100-year old building made mainly out of stone, so there’s no fear for us the building collasing, even if there’s a fire inside – it’s been standing there through two World Wars, suffered a direct air bomb hit and still standing strong, so couple of Zombies are not going to tear it down.

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Another good thing is that the only entrance to the inner yard is blocked by a sturdy metal gate. The good thing about a metal gate is that you can snipe the zombies with a shotgun or a rifle between the bars. The bad thing is that it’s a human-operated gate – and whenever there are humans in the equation of fight against the Zombies, there’s danger. There’s always some wounded (say: zombie-bitten) friend or lover that can’t be left out, and once he/she is inside, there’s nothing a stone building or a gate can do no more.

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As you can see, the yard is completely surrounded with tall buildings, so no zombie (unless flying or catapulted, which is – to be realistic – quite rare) can get inside.

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Even the wall on the other side is tall enough so that Zombies can’t climb over it. Well, unless there’s a pile of corpses they climb on top of, but one can always climb on the roof and pour some gasoline on the corpsepiles leaning against the wall on the outside and burn them to ashes.

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The weak point is that we live on the ground floor. This is a problem if the Zombies get in to the yard – they can easily climb through the ground-floor windows, and then we’re fucked. And as we know from every Zombie film, barring the windows and doors won’t do it – they will come through the barricades eventually. The one good thing about ground floor is that it’s easy to use flamethrower to the Zombies swarming in the yard to clean it and make a run to the gate to lock it again.

So all in all, I think we’re quite safe here, despite some quite apparent flaws. How about you? How’s your house, is it Zombie-safe, or are you about to be the first ones to go?

(Thanks, Janos, for inspiration!)

And the last thing to know is how to kill them. The good thing about Zombies is that they are quite easy targets – the shit thing is that there’s usually way too many of them. But from time to time, you need to be creative in the ways you kill a Zombie.

MovieFill.Com was kind enough to come up with a pretty comprehensive list called 14 Most Badass Ways to Kill a Zombie – take a look at that.

Here’s a taster:

Ok, that’s about it for this Sunday! Have a nice week!

Zombie Sunday!

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

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Good morning! It’s Zombie Sunday – so let’s take a quick look to the Internet for Zombies!

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One of my favourite zombie pictures, spotted from 4Chan, is Jason Chan‘s “Zombie Playground”. Check out Jason’s blog for more nice art. You can also order the Zombie Playground as a print, too – from here.

Ok, how about Rob Zombie? I used to be a big fan of Rob’s first band, White Zombie, especially the album Astro-Creep: 2000 (Spotify link) kicks some serious ass. After he gone solo as Rob Zombie, I haven’t found his shit so thrilling, but I think Zombie Sunday is a great place to drop some brand new tracks I spotted via Blabbermouth:

In other news, Rob Zombie has just recently finished his remake of Halloween II , and is turning his milky white eyes next to the legendary The Blob.

And last, but not least, everybody has been going crazy about Zombieland – a horror comedy with Woody Harrelson – which is running strong 8.5 on IMDB and doing pretty well on box office, too. I’ve had my doubts on this film after seeing the trailer – can’t actually explain why – but it seems it’s really worth the watch. Go check Zombieland’s review on Bloody Disgusting, and here’s the trailer.

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