We're all still mourning the late great talent Tony Todd and since we've done various themed discussions on actors careers, it was time to dive into many of the various Zombie apocalypse action flicks he got to be a part of.
Which movies can one recommend besides only the NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD remake?
Which entry in his career is truly underrated?
And which one should be avoided by purtists of his work?
Enjoy, get spooky & and perhaps say his name five times in honor of him!
MOVIES DISCUSSED:
Night of the Living Dead (1990)
Voodoo Dawn
Shadow: Dead Riot
Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn
Army of the Damned (2013)
Zombies (2016)
SKy Sharks
INTRO CLIP:
Flicks and the City interview from May 21, 2014
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