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Dead Alive (other)
''Dead Alive'' (also known as ''Braindead'') is a comedy horror film by Peter Jackson. Dead Alive may also refer to: * ''Dead Alive'' (album), an album by Soul Embraced * ''Dead Alive!'', an album by the Misfits * "Dead Alive", a song by The Shins on '' Heartworms'' * "Deadalive", an episode of ''The X-Files'' * ''The Dead Alive'', an 1874 novella written by Wilkie Collins, also called ''John Jago's Ghost'' See also * * * Dead or Alive (other) * Dead and Alive (other) * ''9 Dead Alive ''9 Dead Alive'' is the fourth studio album by Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela released on April 25, 2014, in Ireland and on April 29, 2014, internationally. According to their Twitter, "each track is a personal celebration of individuals w ...'', an album by Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela * '' Bose: Dead/Alive'', an Indian historical drama web television miniseries * '' Silent Hill: Dead/Alive'', a collected edition from ''Silent Hills'' comics {{Disambig ...
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Dead Alive
''Braindead'' (also known as ''Dead Alive'' in North America) is a 1992 New Zealand zombie comedy film directed by Peter Jackson, produced by Jim Booth, and written by Jackson, along with Fran Walsh and Stephen Sinclair. It stars Timothy Balme, Diana Peñalver, Elizabeth Moody and Ian Watkin. The plot follows Lionel, a young man living in South Wellington with his strict mother Vera. After Lionel becomes romantically entangled with a girl named Paquita, Vera is bitten by a hybrid rat-monkey creature and begins to transform into a zombie, while also infecting swathes of the city's populace. Made on a budget of $3 million, ''Braindead'' was Jackson's most expensive film up to that point. Although it received positive reviews from critics, it was a box office bomb. It has since received a cult following, and is now widely regarded as one of the goriest films of all time. Plot In 1957, zoo official Stewart McAlden and his team smuggle a captured Sumatran rat-monkey, a hybrid ...
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Dead Alive (album)
''Dead Alive'' is the fourth album by the Christian metal band, Soul Embraced. It is the first and last album to feature rhythm guitarist Devin Castle, and the last to feature drummer Lance Garvin. Critical reception Giving the album an eight out of ten from Cross Rhythms, Peter John Willoughby states, "The lyrics are bound to unsettle, but you have to bear in mind that this is for the death metal scene and will not be suitable for an impressionable young teenager." Jason B, rating the album for Indie Vision Music an eight out of ten, says, "this is metal done right." Awarding the album seven out of ten, in a second review at Indie Vision Music, Josh Murphy describes, "Soul Embraced is capable of so much more than this." Zachary Zinn of Jesus Freak Hideout expresses "Soul Embraced knew what they were doing when they wrote ''Dead Alive''. Luckily they didn't fall into the trap that many metal bands do- every song sounding the same with no originality in the mix. This will be a gre ...
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Dead Alive!
''Dead Alive!'' is a live album by the Misfits. It was released on February 5, 2013 by Misfits Records. Album artwork was provided by Jason Edmiston. Track listing # "The Devil's Rain" # "Vivid Red" # "Land of the Dead" # "Curse of the Mummy's Hand" # "Cold in Hell" # "Dark Shadows" # "Death Ray" # "Shining" # "American Psycho" # "Dig Up Her Bones" # " Scream!" # "Helena" # "Science Fiction/Double Feature" # "Saturday Night" Personnel * Jerry Only - vocals, bass guitar * Dez Cadena Dez Cadena (born June 2, 1961) is an American punk rock singer and guitarist. He was the third vocalist and later rhythm guitarist for hardcore punk band Black Flag from 1980 to 1983. Cadena played guitar with Misfits from 2001 to 2015, initi ... - vocals, guitar * Eric "Chupacabra" Arce - drums References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dead Alive! Misfits (band) live albums 2013 live albums ...
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Heartworms (album)
''Heartworms'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band The Shins, released by Columbia Records on March 10, 2017—the band's first studio album in five years. It was produced by James Mercer, with the exception of "So Now What", which was produced by former band member Richard Swift. The album art is based on the Japanese Ukiyo-e triptych ''Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre''. Reception Overall, ''Heartworms'' received positive reviews from critics. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, it has an average score of 73, based on twenty reviews. Accolades Track listing Personnel Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.''Heartworms'' (booklet). The Shins. Columbia. 2017. 88985 41202 2 The Shins * James Mercer – vocals, guitar (all tracks); bass (1, 2, 7–9, 11), synthesizers (3, 4, 6, 7), percussion (5, 8), chord organ (5, 11), ukulele, harmonica (11) * Joe Plummer – drums ...
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Deadalive
"Deadalive" (or "DeadAlive") is the fifteenth episode of the The X-Files (season 8), eighth season of the science fiction television series ''The X-Files''. It was written by executive producers Chris Carter (screenwriter), Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, and was directed by Tony Wharmby. It explores the series' alien Mythology of The X-Files, mythology story arc. Following its North American premiere on April 1, 2001, it received a Nielsen ratings, Nielsen household rating of 7.3 and was watched by 12.4 million viewers. It garnered mixed reviews; while most critics were happy with the return of actor David Duchovny, some criticized the episode's plot holes. It later won the show's last Emmy Award, for 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards, Outstanding Makeup. The season centers on Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) special agents Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and her new partner John Doggett (Robert Patrick)—following the alien abduction and death of her former partner, Fox Muld ...
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The Dead Alive
''The Dead Alive'', also called ''John Jago's Ghost'', is a novella written in 1874 by Wilkie Collins based on the Boorn Brothers murder case. It was reprinted with a side-by-side examination of the case by Rob Warden in 2005 by the Northwestern University Press. Radio adaptation ''The Dead Alive'' was presented on ''Suspense'' March 9, 1953. The 30-minute adaptation starred Herbert Marshall Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall (23 May 1890 – 22 January 1966) was an English stage, screen and radio actor who starred in many popular and well-regarded Hollywood films in the 1930s and 1940s. After a successful theatrical career in the Uni .... References External links * * 1874 British novels Crime novels Non-fiction crime books Novels by Wilkie Collins {{1870s-novel-stub ...
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Dead Or Alive (other)
Dead or Alive most commonly refers to: * Dead or Alive (band), a British pop band * Dead or alive, a phrase on a wanted poster Dead or Alive may also refer to: Film and television * ''Dead or Alive'' (1921 film), an American silent film directed by Dell Henderson * ''Dead or Alive'' (1944 film), an American film starring Tex Ritter *''Dead or Alive'', or '' A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die'', a 1968 film *''Dead or Alive 1918'', a 2012 Finnish dramatized documentary about the Battle of Tampere in the Finnish Civil War *''Lupin III: Dead or Alive'', a 1996 animated film * ''Dead or Alive'' (1999 film), a Japanese yakuza action film ** '' Dead or Alive 2: Birds'', 2000 ** '' Dead or Alive: Final'', 2002 *'' DOA: Dead or Alive'', a 2006 film, based on the video game series *"Dead or Alive", an episode of ''Hunter'' Games * ''Dead or Alive'' (franchise), a video game series ** ''Dead or Alive'' (video game), 1996 Literature * ''Dead or Alive'' (novel), a 2010 book by Tom ...
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Dead And Alive (other)
Dead and Alive or Dead & Alive may refer to: * ''Dead and Alive'' (Koontz novel), 2009 novel by Dean Koontz * ''Dead and Alive'' (Simonov novel), 1959 novel by Konstantin Simonov * ''Dead and Alive'' (Innes novel), 1946 novel by Hammond Innes * ''Dead & Alive'' (Doug Anthony All Stars album) (1993) * ''Dead & Alive'' (The Devil Wears Prada album) (2012) *Schrödinger's cat, a thought experiment from quantum mechanics with a cat that may be simultaneously both alive and dead See also * or * or * Dead Alive (other) * Dead or Alive (other) * ''The Alive and the Dead ''The Alive and the Dead'' (russian: Живые и мёртвые, Zhivye i myortvye) is a 1964 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Stolper based on the eponymous 1959 novel ''The Living and the Dead'' by Konstantin Simonov. Plot The film takes ...
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9 Dead Alive
''9 Dead Alive'' is the fourth studio album by Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela released on April 25, 2014, in Ireland and on April 29, 2014, internationally. According to their Twitter, "each track is a personal celebration of individuals who have passed on, but through their deeds and words still resonate in the 21st century", and is said to be a more rock-focused album compared to their Latin-focused material of the past. Its first single is "The Soundmaker", which is inspired by Spanish guitarist Antonio de Torres Jurado.Rodrigo y Gabriela to Release New Album, '9 Dead Alive' (video)
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