Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Mexico City: March of the Zombies


March of the Zombies, Mexico City. November 11, 2018.



Families that gross each other out together stay together?

March of the Zombies, Mexico City. November 11, 2018.


I don't know. And I don't know how my brain parses the entertainment distinction it makes between a show like Dexter, about a serial killer, and the venerable old show, The Sopranos, about old-school gangsters. Why did I feel entertained by Dexter but repelled by The Sopranos?

March of the Zombies, Mexico City. November 11, 2018.


Why do I feel entertained, in a feel-good horrified Halloweeny way, by what I saw at the March of the Zombies, yet almost traumatized by certain scenes from the Queen of the South and the first episode of Season 7 of Walking Dead? In regard to the latter two TV shows, I had to turn them off and never return.


A slide show below:

March of the Zombies

A creepy baby movie below:




Thousands of zombies marched from the Plaza de Revolucion.

Ooh, I could reach out and touch these zombies:




This video starts out blurry but once it sharpens up, you can see how many folks marched!





I got sortova kiss from this tall dude:




Zombies vogued for a TV journalist next to me, then one granted me a little love, too:




It was all so much creepy, creative fun! Damn cool makeup.





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