Horror Roundtable - Week Fifty-Three

Name your favourite David Z. moment.
Definitely has to be the The Eurotrash Film Pinnacle Project, was great to see so many others like the same crap as me!
When he posted all the posters he found online for the Italian film Tough to Kill, I definitely thought we were on the same wavelength.
Haha–where to begin?!? How about with, “Hello David Z (I presume).” Congrats on the new arrival, David Z (I presuuume!), and keep up the great work!!
I’ve gotta go with the ongoing They Call Her Archived project he’s been putting together. I’m really impressed with his focus and dedication. I find it all really inspiring and it’s great that he’s sharing all his stuff with his blog readers. Cheers to David!
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I failed to win a contest David Z. held to give away copies of his excellent chapbook Ascension of the Blind Dead, but he sent it to me anyway for which I am incredibly grateful. I was already familar with The Blind Dead from years back, but David’s chapbook prompted me to obsess over the characters, leading to J. buying the set for me. Thanks, David!
The word “GoonaHumpasploitation” rocks my world.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this week’s Roundtable tribute to David Z. of Tomb It May Concern. David is the only person to have participated in a full year’s worth of Roundtables, so we figured he deserved a week off.

June 29th, 2007 at 8:31 pm
Bwah!! I was just wondering where my email (that I most likely missed between diapers) was!
Thanks guys…and to think I always figured I was yelling into a plastic cup and checking out the echo in my tinfoil cap with the blog ;)
July 2nd, 2007 at 1:15 pm
Hey-let me get in on this-after all,that pic above is when the ETP lads were watching ME get my Rondo Awards at Fanex last year!
My favorite Z moment was at this same show,when Davey agreed to moderate a “panel” with me about my upcoming-at the time-graphic novel,THE WICKED WEST 2-he went above and beyond the call-after Z gave my intro: “…the man with the Cherubic face and the hands of a Devil…” i knew i had made a new-and loony-brootha ;o)
Luv n Kisses,Neil
July 2nd, 2007 at 1:27 pm
Set the Wayback Machine for June 2005 and the Venus (in Furs) Diner outside of Pittsburgh, PA. Some comment about lesbians or midgets (or both) prompted one of the local yokels to yell at us, but a better favorite moment was the sight of Mr. Z. made to ride a saddle by line-dancing teenage girls in denim shorts at the Texas Roadhouse eatery.