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Lost Zombies
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The Mirror
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Joined: 13 Sep 2007
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Location: Mankato, MN

Lost Zombies
A community generated zombie documentary

I am absolutely in love with this.
http://www.lostzombies.com/
I know it's not games or puzzles, but thought it might be up Unfictioner's alleys. It's group that's making a GLOBAL zombie documentary. They've got a timeline and a list of scenes and props they need, and anybody can go off, film the scene, and submit it for consideration. The eventual film will be made by thousands of different people, only a few of whom know each other, but all of whom brought their own unique creativity to the project! It reminds me of ARGs.
XO

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Skans
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Joined: 01 Jun 2009
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I thought that I once read a book by Stephen King that had a post- apocalyptic theme to it which first started with the "super flu". Yes, I believe it was called "The Stand", originally published in 1978. That website seems to be a bit of a take-off on a 30 year old Stephen King novel.

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krystyn
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There are actually only 7 stories. We're all a bunch of copycats every time we open our mouths or put fingertips to keyboards. Wink

http://www.ipl.org/div/farq/plotFARQ.html

The Zombie thing looks neat! I like how collaborative people can get nowadays on the cheap, and so quickly. It used to be that this kind of technology was really prohibitively expensive, and stuff like this wasn't even a pipe dream.
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Skans
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What about the movie: Monsters v. Aliens - it doesn't quite fit any of the 7 basic stories?

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