Le lac des morts vivants (1981) // dir. Jean Rollin, Julian de Laserna
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Le lac des morts vivants (1981) French Poster
AKA Zombie Lake, Zombies' Lake, Lake of the Zombies, The Lake of the Living Dead
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Zombie Lake (1981)
A movie that is so weird, that it really makes me wish it was better. It has green zombies, it has a lake, it has long drawn-out sequences with no dialog, and it has way more underwater footage of fully-nude women swimming than you might expect. It also has a weirdly-romanticized depiction of a relationship between a French woman and German soldier during WWII, which feels more that a little uncomfortable. It doesn't really have much more than that.
3/10
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Hello, lake that wasn't there before.
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A quick doodle from chapter 5 of our scarian zombie au fic, There Are Monsters Nearby.
I drew this months and months ago, when Key and I first started brainstorming the plot, 'cause I was so in love with this moment when Scar finally has a dramatic moment of his own. You show 'im, Scar. You set that beloved car on fire. 🔥🔥🔥
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Lakelight.
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I made a Zombie Jesse au months ago for fun :D
Basically Jesse and Lake were a happy married couple but an apocalyspe happened that killed Jesse and the rest of the Cosay family leaving Lake completely alone, but a month later, a zombie confronts them, they thought it would be a stranger but then they realized the zombie is their husband
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💙💜"Someday, this could be, this could be ordinary~ Someday, could we be something extraordinary?"💙💜
I finished up some old art of a Jlaire Disney's ZOMBIES au cause Addison and Zed are so Jlaire coded-
This is old, I think Jim looks a tad off from how I drew him recently but yeee this was still cute so-
Also yes, zombie Jim, I just used Troll Jim's colours for this design-
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Zombie Lake (1981)
Le Lac des Morts Vivants
Eurociné
Dir. Jean Rollin
Marcia Sharif as Katya Moore, intrepid reporter.
Certain prints of Zombie Lake credit director Jean Rollin under the pseudonym of J.A. Laser. The film was co-directed by Julian de Laserna, who went uncredited.
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For the 'fic I'll never write' prompt- title 'i looked down into the depths (when i met you)' aaaaand how about the reckless five (Jim/Toby/Claire/Mary/Darci; i know they're not really a pairing but i LOVE how you write them interacting so you know i had to)?
The world has been off kilter for a while Mary supposes but they’re together in the ways that matter, even if the nights feel longer. Away from the howling, screeching creatures turned to stone with gnashing teeth.
She wishes they’d been like those cheesy zombie movies instead, they’re not. If only two of them hadn’t been so stupidly heroic. Darci and Toby watch from the porch every morning, in the creaking swing when sunlight hasn’t graced them yet.
From this distance their eyes, forever trapped inside bodies that don’t match, almost look like how Mary imagines and remembers them.
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relocated so now i‘m reading the legend of drizzt in the forest so i can immediately touch grass when it gets bad
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