Movies you need to see at Sundance: Part 1
Posted by Scott on January 7, 2009 4 Comments

Since I am heading down to Sundance Film Festival in 2 weeks I thought it would be important to prepare myself and try to figure out what movies were important for me to see. Here …

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Super Bad-Ass Geek Stuff: Remote Controlled Zombie

Submitted by Jeremy on Wednesday, 1 October 2008One Comment

Okay, movie geeks. It’s time to take over the world. What better way to do this than to build your own, private army of remote controlled zombies!

Your Remote Controlled Zombie will groan as it shuffles, too (press button, he walks and groans; press it again, he stops). To help your zombie, you can also pose its articulated neck, shoulders, and hips.

For just $24.99, you too can begin building your own army of controllable zombies. Check ‘em out here at ThinkGeek!




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  • Travis said:

    These are really cool. I almost bought one I saw at a local Toy Show i went to, but then I thought… what good is having “just” one zombie? So, seeing as I didn’t want to fork out $24.99 for multiple zombies, I’ll leave it to someone else to build an army of remote controlled undead menaces.

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