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COTD - its an island!


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A shipwrecked crew of fearless explorers are hopelessly stranded in a remote abandoned Siberian outpost. Their dream of discovering the true origins of the mysterious Element 115 unravels into a Hellish nightmare hosted by hordes of ravenous Zombies.

It's anchors away for mayhem! In this epic tale of survival inspired by legendary writer and director George A. Romero, a group of four fearless explorers fight for their lives amidst an army of bloodthirsty Russian zombies. The story begins with our heroes stranded in the frozen wastelands of a forgotten Siberian outpost. On the hunt for the origins of the enigmatic Element 115, they head for the site of an ancient meteorite impact crater but their ship mysteriously runs aground. In the midst of a horrific snowstorm, our intrepid adventurers inadvertently unleash an unearthly horde of ravenous Zombies. From the island's deserted lighthouse to a shipwrecked ocean liner and a precarious zip-line in between, it's kill or be killed. And with shiploads of zombie Russian soldiers, scuba divers and sailors that rise out of the frozen ground and icy waters it's not going to be easy, especially considering the deadly surprise that one particular (and somewhat notable) Zombie has in mind.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1896726/

http://compactiongames.about.com/b/2011 ... n-imdb.htm

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It might be true, it does look like a ship, and yes there is a zip line connecting lighthouse to another building.

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:idea: George A. Romero (not SMJ) has more movies that end in "dead" than rest of the crew, hence call of the dead. :mrgreen:

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Dawn of the Dead (1978)

Land of the Dead (2005)

That's all I got for now.LOL

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:idea: George A. Romero (not SMJ) has more movies that end in "dead" than rest of the crew, hence call of the dead. :mrgreen:

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Dawn of the Dead (1978)

Land of the Dead (2005)

That's all I got for now.LOL

Forgot a few:

Day of the Dead (1981)

Diary of the Dead (2008)

Survival of the Dead (2010)

Personally I could see Romero helping with plot lines etc., but I doubt he would be a Voice Actor He is not an Actor he is a writer/director.

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