Zombie Lurch for an 18+ Game Rating in Australia
Posted on November 2009
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Starting at Hyde Park War Memorial
11am, Saturday 14th November 2009
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Starting at Hyde Park War Memorial
11am, Saturday 14th November 2009
The Australian Centre for Zombie Studies has noted a sharp upswing in
the Sydney Zombie population at the end of every October. 2008 does
not look to be any different…

October 2008 marks the thirtieth anniversary of the release of George
Romero’s classic 1968 film ‘Night of the Living Dead’, the first film
to popularise the Zombie genre among English-speaking Western
audiences.
This groundbreaking film was also one of the first to feature an
African-American lead star in Duane Jones, and has been registered in
the US Library of Congress as a film deemed “historically, culturally
or aesthetically important”. It also led to a slew of sequels and
imitators and single-handedly created a new genre of Western horror
films.
As part of the global World Zombie Day celebrations, the Zombies of
Sydney are coming out to play in the CBD on 26/10/2008. Coalescing at
the Archibald fountain at 3pm, over a hundred zombies are preparing to
‘Lurch’ to Wynyard Park with hunger in their sights.
The aim of World Zombie Day is to highlight the plight of the hungry,
and each of the Zombies is expected to bring an item of non-perishable
food to be donated to a local charity.
Fast becoming a regular annual event worldwide, Sydney’s Zombie Lurch
attracts the undead from all over the state who are proud to stand up
for the hungry and an afternoon of ghoulish fun. As one of over forty
cities worldwide participating in World Zombie Day, Sydney is proud to
boast one of the biggest turnouts of the restless dead on Earth.
Members of the media are invited to attend to document this remarkable
phenomenon and raise awareness of the efforts of the World Zombie Day
organisation to highlight the cause of world hunger.
For further details on World Zombie Day, please see the following site:
http://www.theitsaliveshow.com/zombiefest2008/wzd.htm
For specific details of the Sydney event, please see the following site:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=33735063503
For further information, phone interviews or questions, please e-mail
the co-organisers Warrick at sydneylurch@live.com or Rachel at
sydneyzombies@gmail.com

Location: Archibald Fountain in Hyde Park, Sydney
Date: 26/10/2008.
What you need:
-Your best zombie rig!
-Water. It’s going to be a warm day and we don’t want anyone having hydration issues.
-Sunscreen. Protect your skin, rotten as it is.
-Canned/nonperishable food for donation. I will be trying to arrange a visit from a charity organisation to pick up the donations at 3pm.
-Any medications you may need (zombies on ventolin…)
-ID, some spending money and a sense of humour.
-Extras. If you can bring makeup, maquillage, fake blood/body parts, old clothes or anything else that might help others ‘zombie up’ it would be great if you could bring them.
What we need:
-Meatwagon. If anyone has a van, we could use it as we may need to store personal items and/or have a temporary space for getting ‘zombied up’. If you have a van and are happy to place it at our disposal please send me a message to let me know.
-First aiders. Please let me know by Facebook message if you have a current first aid certificate, a basic medical kit and are willing to assist in the event of a minor medical incident.
-Photographer/s. We will need one or more people with a good-quality still and/or video camera to be the official photographers. Good photos of the event may be considered for the ‘Brains for Breakfast’ coffee table book being put together by Gary Kemble. Please message myself and Gary if you are willing to help out in this regard.
- If anyone else would like to help as a ‘zombie wrangler’ (”stay away, please, they may bite”) point of contact, Lurch Marshal or hapless victim, please message me to let me know.
Special Notes!
Don’t pour blood over your head! It gets everywhere and the council wasn’t pleased with it at the last one.
Don’t touch anyone elses camera! It might seem like a great photo idea for you to get up close to the lense but you can damage somebody’s camera and it actually makes a worse shot because you’re too close.
Don’t go into shops. Just don’t, okay?
Don’t use actual animal blood. It’s all a bit unhygienic.
In 1968 a film was released in Pittsburgh that changed the face of horror history forever. It changed zombies from mindless undead slaves into flesh-hungry beasts that thirst for blood! Film history would never be the same.
Now, 40 years later, some new blood is picking up the rotten pieces and upping the ante.
Pittsburgh’s greatest horror hit “The It’s Alive Show” is proud to present…

World Zombie Day is the day that all ghouls from Kentucky to Kokomo, from Atlanta to Afghanistan, from Washington to Wales, and from Pittsburgh to Puerto Rico can celebrate together in a near orgy of blood covered bliss!!
Every major and minor city of the world that has ever hosted a zombie walk can band together and give one solid groan heard WORLDWIDE for the zombie cause!
RISE UP UNDEAD BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!!
NOW IS OUR TIME TO GROAN AND SHAMBLE FOR WORLD HUNGER!!

*World Zombie Day will be a day when all fans of zombie culture can join together. There will be an international charity event done throughout the cities involved to help alleviate world hunger, and this will be a first.
*“The It’s Alive Show”, World Record Holders for the largest zombie walk ever, will spearhead this event from the very birthplace of zombie culture, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
*The participating living dead are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to each zombie walk starting point. A mass effort will be taken on worldwide to prove that charity, goodwill, and zombie love can flourish in every nation regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, or religion, and that no matter where or how we die…
WE WILL COME BACK!!!
In 1968 a film was released in Pittsburgh that changed the face of horror history forever. It changed zombies from mindless undead slaves into flesh-hungry beasts that thirst for blood! Film history would never be the same.
Now, 40 years later, some new blood is picking up the rotten pieces and upping the ante. Pittsburgh’s greatest horror hit “The It’s Alive Show” is proud to present… World Zombie Day™ is the day that all ghouls from Kentucky to Kokomo, from Atlanta to Afghanistan, from Washington to Wales, and from Pittsburgh to Puerto Rico can celebrate together in a near orgy of blood covered bliss!! Every major and minor city of the world that has ever hosted a zombie walk can band together and give one solid groan heard WORLDWIDE for the zombie cause! RISE UP UNDEAD BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!! NOW IS OUR TIME TO GROAN AND SHAMBLE FOR WORLD HUNGER!!
Yes, I am planning another but it wont be until later in the year and if all goes to top super sekrit plan it’ll be something special.
Don’t lose hope, fellow flesh eaters!
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