From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the blue waters of The Great Lakes, these vast and mysterious areas are home to more than just wildlife. They harbor mythical creatures that terrorize people, prevent trees from being cut down, and protect miners from embedding doom
From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the blue waters of The Great Lakes, these vast and mysterious areas are home to more than just wildlife. They harbor mythical creatures that terrorize people, prevent trees from being cut down, and protect miners from embedding doom
One of the items shared included the first description of zombies in an early
Night of the Living Deadscript: “They are dead things…the flesh on their faces is rotting and oozing…their eyes bulge from deep sockets…their hair is long, and their clothing rotten and in tatters.” Another detailed a vivid description of the end of
Day of the Dead: “This is it, gore fans. The gross finale…the intestine tugger….Balthazar and his court get torn to shreds as the blues and the whites get their supper.” And there was also a note with Romero’s advice on how to get said intestines from the butcher: “All he needs is a little advanced notice as he only slaughters on certain days.”