Matt Busch's Hollywood is Dead Proves That Zombies Make Everything Better!
As true fans of the flesh-eaters out there, we like to think of ourselves as one of the leading authorities on the living dead. The truth is zombies make everything a bit cooler. And we're about to put our money where our skin-tearing mouths are to prove it to you!
A while back we did a story on artist Matt Busch and his zombie themed Star Wars one-sheets. There's no doubt about it ... they are fuckin' cool. But what if the living dead managed to shamble their way into other films that we've grown up loving?
That's the focus of his new site Hollywood is Dead. But before we dole out the goods ... here's a little background on Matt and these wondrous poster parodies!
"This collection of re-imagined movie posters is the brainchild of notorious artist Matt Busch. Each HOLLYWOOD IS DEAD poster parody is faithfully recreated by Busch’s ability to adapt any painting style thrown his way. As opposed to just taking the original posters and altering them digitally in PhotoShop, Busch has painstakingly hand-painted every detail with traditional mixed media before slaughtering them with a zombified treatment."
Enough talk! Dig on the goods below, and hit up the above linkage for more, including instructions on how you can buy all of your favorites!



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