The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Undead Squirrel. ZOMBIE ROADKILL Has Arrived.

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The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Undead Squirrel. ZOMBIE ROADKILL Has Arrived.
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No joke: There is a dead squirrel outside my house right now. It's a black one, which is apparently unusual everywhere else but the most common variety here in Toronto, and it lies nestled against the right rear tire of my car though I didn't kill it. It's just there. Has been since last night. I'm hoping someone from the city will take it away during trash pickup tomorrow. If it hasn't come back as one of the rampaging undead by this point I figure I'm probably pretty safe in assuming that it won't at all but you never can tell ...

The point of this ramble? David Green's Zombie Roadkill - produced by Sam Raimi - arrived online today with Fearnet releasing the first two episodes with additional eps due to hit online one a day every day for the rest of the week. Nobody is safe. Nobody. Least of all you if you fail to watch it.

We got a peek at this early when they screened the entire series at Fantastic Fest and, yes, I am a fan. This is a good, good time.
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