Those who remember the video for the song One (below the fold) will know Metallica are not just purveyors of giant slabs of metal, and the scourge of Internet file sharers (also below the fold), but they can also produce some impressive videos to accompany their rock noodlings. Their latest for All Nightmare Long is one of their best, based on mock footage it throws in Tunguska, zombies complete wif chemical trails and with a touch of dieselpunk to produce an alternative history tale. The ending feels a little clumsy (are we watching Soviet propaganda footage or... ?) and, as I'm not the world's biggest Metallica fan (although I have friends who could qualify) I found myself muting out their music and mixing in my own. Needless to say the film is good enough to stand on its own without 'Secrets of the Dead' by Zoar.
The New World Order Zombie Apocalypse
Started by NO LINK NEWS SERVICE, May 20 2011 09:33 AM
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Posted 20 May 2011 - 09:33 AM
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Posted 27 August 2011 - 08:47 AM
QUOTE (NO LINK NEWS SERVICE @ May 20 2011, 10:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Those who remember the video for the song One (below the fold) will know Metallica are not just purveyors of giant slabs of metal, and the scourge of Internet file sharers (also below the fold), but they can also produce some impressive videos to accompany their rock noodlings. Their latest for All Nightmare Long is one of their best, based on mock footage it throws in Tunguska, zombies complete wif chemical trails and with a touch of dieselpunk to produce an alternative history tale. The ending feels a little clumsy (are we watching Soviet propaganda footage or... ?) and, as I'm not the world's biggest Metallica fan (although I have friends who could qualify) I found myself muting out their music and mixing in my own. Needless to say the film is good enough to stand on its own without 'Secrets of the Dead' by Zoar.
Here it is again for ya zombie whores in case ya missed it.
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