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Win a Land of the Dead Prize Pack

Posted by Tim / June 21, 2005

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If you were in the vicinity of the Much Music Video Awards on Sunday night, you might have bumped shoulders with the odd zombie. Not the Backstreet Boys fans who'd been standing in the Queen St. heat for 10 hours straight, but instead those captured by Sam at the Daily Dose of Imagery.

It's all part of the leadup to George A. Romero's upcoming flick Land of the Dead. Shot in TO, the film opens June 24th and blogTO is giving away free passes and other swag.

Just be one one of the first five people to write a comment below with your opinion on the most interesting area (location) in the city to shoot a film.

Here's what you'll win:

A prize pack that will include passes for two to see the film Land of the Dead, as well as other Land of the Dead swag.

We'll contact the five winners via email so that we can mail you your prizes.

Discussion

7 Comments

chris / June 21, 2005 at 07:57 pm
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Best spot to film in the city would be the abandoned Canada Malting Plant. That sucker is brutal. A hulking beast that looms over the city, a mist of paranoia emits from the elevator shafts. I can hear the muffled screams from here. If you have an Olsen twins contact please forward this location recommendation to them for their next film. I LOVE THEM SO MUCH.<br />
<br />Location images and description can be found over at infiltration:
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Okay! Bye for now!
Dan Steinberg / June 21, 2005 at 07:58 pm
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My kitchen . . . trust me. It would have to be pretty fucked up for me to suggest it wouldn't it?
diego / June 21, 2005 at 08:44 pm
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ttc subway tunnels. lower bay station is the classic station films go to shoot at, but more importantly are the tunnels leading up to it. like jonathan lepos once said: theres nothing like an underground labrynth filled with the flesheaters to get the little pansies out of theyre tree.
Lionel / June 21, 2005 at 09:22 pm
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The OCAD. You could have an helicopter flying between those crayola thingies.
Erind / June 21, 2005 at 09:52 pm
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The best spot to film a movie in Toronto, IMHO, would be in the small park west of Overlea and Don Mills. The railroad passes right nearby, with its gray dark industrial mood and only slightly further behind that lies the Don Valley Parkway, serving as a great vivid background.
JackatM2 / June 22, 2005 at 01:35 pm
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The best spot to film would be harbour front because there is absolutely nothing around that area, and that's toronto. We are the only city in the world that has absolutely nothing near this piece of prime real estate
nodnarb / June 23, 2005 at 01:50 am
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Anywhere. Just cause TO is the greatest city in the world :D

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