26 Greatest Zombies of All Time

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#25: Julie Walker
From: Return of the Living Dead III (Film)
Why She Rules: Return of the Living Dead is regarded by some horror fans as the most well made zombie film of all time. Return of the Living Dead II is regarded as one of the most mind-blowingly shitty sequels of all time. And, while the third Return of the Living Dead III wasn’t great by any means, it still had Julie Walker–the undead girl that we consider the sexiest zombie ever in a movie. Even with all those shards of glass jutting out of her flesh, we still find her hot.

CONTINUED VIA: -OMG HORROR-

SEE ALSO: -15 GREATEST HORROR MOVIE VILLAINS-

Nothing but a G-string

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There’s no stage at this strip club. No pole. Not even a bar. And the music comes from a boom box.

Welcome to Club Thunderbolt, the strangest place in the city to get a lap dance. It’s located in the back room of an old house in an east side neighborhood of working class bungalows.

Thirty Years Of Nudity In Games

“Seems like more and more T and A is popping up in our video games these days — even some D, if you played Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned. This year alone, boobs have been coming out in record numbers in games like God of War III, Dante’s Inferno, and Heavy Rain. While nudity may be becoming more prominent in games, it isn’t a new phenomenon. The proud tradition of naked pixels goes all the way back to the Atari 2600. Join IGN’s Senior Nudity Correspondent, Daemon Hatfield, as he takes us on a stroll down naked video game people lane. This isn’t an entirely comprehensive list, and we’re not even gonna bother trying to list all the whacked-out Japanese games with nudity in them, but we’ve tried to chart the most significant naked moments in gaming’s 30-year history.”

VIA: -UNIQUE DAILY-

10 Underrated Horror Movies

“For those of you who have been following this column for a while, you may remember an edition that came out in my first year called The Top Ten Most Underrated Movies. These were of course movies I felt were either unfairly maligned or ignored. They might have even been movies that had cult followings but not the love that they should. That time the list of movies included The Exorcist III, Wrong Turn, Slither, Willard, Dog Soldiers, May, Session 9, Ginger Snaps, Frailty and Black Christmas.

“I promised that in the future I would present more overlooked films because there are a lot out there that I personally love and no one else seems to like or know about. So here they are, more underrated horror movies for you to enjoy.”