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Hide And Seek (Woke Up Dead)
''Woke Up Dead'' is an American horror comedy web series starring Jon Heder as a man who awakens in a full bathtub after "drowning" and has no heartbeat, prompting his friends (Krysten Ritter and Josh Gad) to believe he is a zombie. It began streaming on Sony Pictures Entertainment's Crackle app on October 5, 2009. Plot Drex Greene (Jon Heder) accepts a pill from a stranger and wakes up in a bathtub after being underwater for over 15 minutes. His roommate, Matt (Josh Gad), films the happenings from there, which involve morgues, a med student named Cassie (Krysten Ritter), detective work, and an unknown stalker. Cast *Jon Heder as Drex Greene *Krysten Ritter as Cassie *Josh Gad as Matt *Daniel Roebuck as Shadow Man *Wayne Knight as Andrew Batten *Jean Smart as Drex's mother *Ellia English as Diana Phillips * Taryn Southern as Debbie, Drex's ex-girlfriend * Meital Dohan as Aurora *Christopher Emerson as Mystery Pill Guy Production ''Woke Up Dead'' is a production of Electric Farm ...
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John Fasano
John Michael Fasano (August 24, 1961 – July 19, 2014) was an American screenwriter, film producer and director. In the length of his career, Fasano directed six films, produced twenty more, and wrote screenplays for at least eighteen others. Fasano spent much of his career working as a script doctor, working on numerous well-known blockbuster (entertainment), blockbuster films including Tombstone (film), ''Tombstone'', ''Die Hard with a Vengeance'', and ''Judge Dredd (film), Judge Dredd.'' With novelist Roni Keller, he also wrote the book ''Evie and the Golem'', published in 2011. A weapons expert, Fasano was a frequent writing contributor to such authoritative magazines as ''Combat Tactics'', and ''American Handgunner''. Fasano was also a prolific Halloween mask designer. Career After graduating SUNY College at Purchase in 1984, Fasano used his artistic talents art directing for magazines such as ''Muscle and Beauty'', ''Race Car & Driver'', ''Wrestling Power'' and ''OUI''. He ...
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Taryn Southern
Taryn Southern is an American public speaker, artist, and brand strategist who works with emerging technologies. She was formerly known for her work as a TV host, actress and YouTuber. Early life Southern grew up in Wichita, Kansas and landed her first starring role in a pre-Broadway theatrical production at the age of 10. As a teenager, she co-hosted a regional teen talk show for WB Kansas . At 20, Southern graduated from the University of Miami, earning a B.S. in Anthropology and a B.A. in Journalism. While in school, she competed in ''American Idol'' and received a grant to travel to Peru to study the shamanic use of ayahuasca among rainforest communities. Career Emerging technology In 2017, Southern received a grant from the Google Creator Lab to create experimental VR content. One piece, ''New World'', won AT&T's 2020 Film Award and another, ''Life Support'', was nominated for a Streamy Award. Southern was also chosen to be an ambassador for The Geena Davis Institute Ge ...
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Crackle (streaming Service) Original Programming
Crackle or crackling may refer to: Foods * Cracklings, the tissue remaining after lard and tallow have been extracted from animal fats ** Pork rinds in American English, pork scratchings in British English when served in small pieces as a snack or side-dish, or pork crackling in the UK when the rind is left on a roasted pork joint ** Crackling bread, an American dish incorporating cracklings ** Gribenes, goose or chicken cracklings in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine * Krackel, an American candy bar Sounds * Crackles, an abnormal lung sound heard in a person with respiratory disease * Crackling, a form of audible noise often associated with Impulse noise (acoustics), impulse noise * Crackling noise, a broad type of noise Other uses * Crackle (album), ''Crackle'' (album), album by Bauhaus * Crackle (Kellogg's), a cartoon figure * Crackle (physics), fifth derivative of displacement * ''Cracklin''', a 1963 album by Roy Haynes with Booker Ervin * Crackle glaze, in pottery, a surface co ...
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American Horror Web Series
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2009 Web Series Endings
9 (nine) is the natural number following and preceding . Evolution of the Hindu–Arabic digit Circa 300 BC, as part of the Brahmi numerals, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra and Gupta started curving the bottom vertical line coming up with a -look-alike. How the numbers got to their Gupta form is open to considerable debate. The Nagari continued the bottom stroke to make a circle and enclose the 3-look-alike, in much the same way that the sign @ encircles a lowercase ''a''. As time went on, the enclosing circle became bigger and its line continued beyond the circle downwards, as the 3-look-alike became smaller. Soon, all that was left of the 3-look-alike was a squiggle. The Arabs simply connected that squiggle to the downward stroke at the middle and subsequent European change was purely cosmetic. While the shape of the glyph for the digit 9 has an ascender in most modern typefa ...
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Crackle (service)
Crackle was an American-based video streaming service. It was founded in 2004 as Grouper, before the service was purchased by Sony Pictures in 2006 and renamed ''Crackle''. In 2018, the name was changed to Sony Crackle. Sony sold a majority stake to Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment in March 2019, and the name was changed back to Crackle. In July 2024, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment was placed in Chapter 7, Title 11, United States Code, Chapter 7 liquidation, which would signal a liquidation of the company's assets, and the cessation of its subsidiaries, including Crackle; while all other subsidiaries were shuttered, the Chapter 7 trustee had kept the Crackle website operating (), available only in the United States. History ''Grouper Networks'', an encrypted P2P network that integrates file sharing, instant messaging and multimedia streaming, was founded in 2004 by Josh Felser, Dave Samuel, Mike Sitrin, and Aviv Aiyal. Later, Sony purchased it in August 2006 for $ ...
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List Of Zombie Short Films And Undead-related Projects
The following is a list of zombie short films and other zombie- and undead-related projects, such as television series. Zombies are creatures usually portrayed as either reanimated corpses or mindless human beings, in both cases cannibalistic or more widely as undead bodies, ghouls, mummies, reanimated corpses, vampires and so on. While zombie films generally fall into the horror genre, some cross over into other genres, such as comedy, science fiction, thriller, or romance. Distinct subgenres have evolved, such as the "zombie comedy" or the "zombie apocalypse". Zombies in ''this'' article are not distinct from other types of undead like ghouls, ghosts, mummies, or vampires. TV series Miscellaneous This list considers "quasi-zombie" films and films where zombies exist in the title only. The films in this category satisfy the following requirements: * zombies or zombie-like undead do not exist in the storyline but are mentioned in the title; * the film has been released ...
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Livor Mortis
Livor mortis (), postmortem lividity (), hypostasis () or suggillation, is the second stage of death and one of the signs of death. It is a settling of the blood in the lower, or dependent, portion of the body postmortem, causing a purplish red discoloration of the skin. When the heart stops functioning and is no longer agitating the blood, heavy red blood cells sink through the serum by action of gravity. The blood travels faster in warmer conditions and slower in colder conditions. Livor mortis starts within 20–30 minutes, but is usually not observable by the human eye until two hours after death. The size of the patches increases in the next three to six hours. Fixation will begin to occur during this timeframe, causing the patches to be unaltered due to movement. Maximum lividity will occur between eight and twelve hours after death. Areas of blood pooling in contact with the ground will blanch, or remain white. The blood pools into the interstitial tissues of the bod ...
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Zombieland
''Zombieland'' is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic zombie comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer in his directorial debut and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. It stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin, and Bill Murray. In the film, four survivors of a zombie apocalypse, Tallahassee (Harrelson), Columbus (Eisenberg), Wichita (Stone), and Little Rock (Breslin) make their way on an extended cross-country road trip to find a sanctuary free from zombies. Development for ''Zombieland'' began in 2005, when Reese and Wernick originally wrote the film as a spec script for a television pilot. Fleischer helped develop the teleplay into a screenplay for a self-contained feature. Tony Gardner was hired as the film's special effects makeup designer, which primarily features physical prosthetics to create the look of the zombies. Principal photography for the film began in February 2009 and lasted until that March, with filming locations including Hol ...
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Los Angeles Times
The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of newspapers in the United States, sixth-largest newspaper in the U.S. and the largest in the Western United States with a print circulation of 118,760. It has 500,000 online subscribers, the fifth-largest among U.S. newspapers. Owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong and published by California Times, the paper has won over 40 Pulitzer Prizes since its founding. In the 19th century, the paper developed a reputation for civic boosterism and opposition to Trade union, labor unions, the latter of which led to the Los Angeles Times bombing, bombing of its headquarters in 1910. The paper's profile grew substantially in the 1960s under publisher Otis Chandler, who adopted a more national focus. As with other regional newspapers in California and the United Sta ...
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