<![CDATA[io9: død snø]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: død snø]]> http://io9.com/tag/ddsn http://io9.com/tag/ddsn <![CDATA[New Pole Dancing Promotion For Dead Snow. Dance, Nazi Zombies, Dance!]]> What better way to celebrate the soft opening of Dead Snow in the US than with two, count 'em, TWO music videos featuring the undead foe? One is a human-versus-Nazi showdown, the other is a stripper singalong.

First off, the good news. Dead Snow will open in at Cinema Village in New York on June 19, and in LA at the Laemmle Sunset 5 on June 26. I know it's not much, but it's a start. Keep clamoring for your indie films people.

Also you may be wondering what this half naked girl singing about her ass has to do with Nazi Zombies? Well, the pole dancing promotion is brought to you by Kjetil Omberg, the producer of Dead Snow. It's silly and kind of naked, but we're giving him big props for being clever enough to have a bunch of the extras walk around with Dead Snow signs in the background, because here we are talking about a girl straddling a vacuum. They've got moxie, I'll give them that. Hit it stripper girl, a 5, 6, 7, and a...

NSFW Version of "My Ass"

[via Fangoria and IGN]

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<![CDATA[Russian Nazi Zombies Hate Bootlegs, Love Bathroom Sex]]> The Russians have crafted a tribute to the Norwegian Nazi Zombie movie Død Snø (Dead Snow) that illustrates what happens when you pirate movies in Russia, and it involves some slightly NSFW undead Third-Reich action.

Russian website Zombie Kaput, has released this anti-bootleg PSA in which not only do undead Nazi's hang out in cars, but have sex in bathrooms as well, just like regular people!

Remember, Død Snø will have a limited release in the US on June 23rd, and I expect you all to one-up the Russians on the homemade zombie sex tapes. It's our patriotic duty.

Thanks for the tip Bjørn.

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<![CDATA[Zombie Nazis Seize U.S. Distribution, Release More Harrowing Clips]]> Hooray — the undead Third Reich could be stomping towards a theater near you sometime soon. Norwegian cult-classic-in-the-making Dead Snow (Død Snø) has been acquired by IFC Films. Let's celebrate with some new clips.


According to Indie Wire, IFC Films has purchased the US rights to Dead Snow. Congrats to the crazy crew of Norwegians that had the zombie guts to go after this genre. IFC plans to release the film later this year. And to celebrate, here are some more awesome moments from the goose-stepping, brain-eating splatterfest:











[Clips via Collider]

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<![CDATA[Dead Snow Review, Plus Zombie Nazi Endorsements]]> The US premiere of Dead Snow (Død Snø) is right around the corner at Sundance, but it's already premiered in Norway, and our io9 correspondent Bjørn was there.

First off, who knew that Dead Snow'sNazi zombies were also good at peddling products? Check out this commercial for hot cocoa - undead-Nazi approved!



In other news, we called on trusty io9er Bjørn T. Bøe, to fill us in on whetherDead Snow is worth the icy trek to Utah just to check out the new zombies. The film has been out in Norway for a wee bit longer, and Bjørn gives it two frostbitten thumbs up. Plus new pics below!




Bjørn T. Bøe says:

Død Snø starts off like any other in a long line of recent Norwegian teen-scream slasher flicks: A couple and their respective trios of sex-starved best friends are en route to a remote cabin for a cozy retreat. Seen that film before? Me too. That's why I was initially disappointed as I sat attending a private screening of the film. Granted, these characters were not teenagers, but still. But as it turned out, this opening was a sham; the film makers made an obvious nod to that well-known trope, partly to cement Død Snø as a comedy by pushing for the obvious, and partly because, well, the premise actually works with the plot that unfolds.

Yes, Død Snø is a comedy. You should know this before you enter the theatre at Sundance. However, it is also an extremely graphic splatter film, of the old school (none of that Hostel or Saw crap). I hate the standard Hollywood pitches, like "Die Hard meets Star Trek" (although I'd love to see that particular concept), but there is no escaping the fact that Død Snø borrows heavily from films like Evil Dead 1 and 2, Dead Alive, Surf Nazis Must Die, and even Pirates of the Caribbean. The latter in the form of a revealing MacGuffin (but I've already said too much - I want to keep this review spoiler-free beyond the clips you've already seen here on io9). But it is by no means a straight rip-off deal; the film gingerly tips its hat at those predecessors (well, apart from Pirates), both in the form of pretty obvious scene references, but also in the form of actual name-dropping, and the fact that film geek character Erlend (Jeppe Laursen) actually wears a Dead Alive! (called Braindead hereabouts) t-shirt during the initial zombie attack.

However, Død Snø is much more than a simple line-up of homages. It's something as original as a Norwegian monster movie, made for a mainstream audience. This one's a first, and despite its tiny budget of just under two million US dollars, it manages to come across just as flashy and eye-candy-like as anything else - it certainly has a production value vastly exceeding those films it draws upon. Pulling on Australian cinematographer Matt Weston's eye for exciting solutions, Død Snø comes across as part horror film, part extreme sports video - and this is certainly a good thing.

With the kind of scenes wünderkind writer/director Tommy Wirkola has created, it would have been a disaster not to shoot some of the more outrageous scenes the way Weston did - and he makes it look damn good. The cinematography, the sound design, the special effects and the make-up have all been heavily lauded by a surprisingly united national press - to the point where certain reviewers have stated that it might not be their cup of tea, but damn, it looks good.

Just don't expect too much of the story. I mean, evil Nazis frozen for sixty years return to wreak havoc on the picturesque snow-covered mountains, and eat the entrails of the living, and only a group of inept medical students, in way over their heads, can stop them? The premise screams "So bad it's good", but it's intentional; after all, Wirkola's feature debut, Kill Buljo, was a practically no-budget outrageous parody that became a solid mainstream cult hit. Within the context of the film, the narrative works surprisingly well, and certainly kept me on the edge of my seat, with my constant intervals of laughter and exclamations of "Eeeew!" The set-ups are often very simple, but the pay-off is worth it almost every time. I agree with the general consensus in the io9 comments that the backhouse sex-scene was pretty filthy, but it worked within the parameters of the outrageous plot and with its slightly twisted character archetypes.

Suffice to say, this is a priceless gem you'll probably not want to miss if you can catch a screening of it. It will undoubtedly be available on DVD one way or the other, and I really hope you will be able to see it - this is one piece of my cultural heritage I'd really like to share.

Oh, and sorry, but this is a running-zombies film. But I think you'd agree with me that although the director definitely refer to the creatures as zombies, I'd categorize them as something else. Or maybe I've just owned too many editions of the Monster Manual, I don't know.

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<![CDATA[Zombie Nazi And Alien Fighting Viking Poster Close Ups]]> Get a closer look at the bloody madness behind Dead Snow (Død Snø), which includes more chain-saw loveliness. Plus, there's a new trailer for Outlander the alien-viking smackdown film coming Jan. 23.

First, the Dead Snow poster, courtesy of Rushprint, is glorious — and if you're curious as to what role the chain saw plays in this whole snowy undead third reich pictures, you may want to check out this clip.


Next up, a new poster shows a close-up of James "Jesus" Caviezel in Outlander, where Caviezel crashes on Earth in Viking days. But unfortunately, he's not bringing tidings of comfort and joy — instead, he's got to gather allies to fight an alien foe, with iron-age weapons. And here's that new trailer:

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<![CDATA[Best Zombie Nazi Fight Scene In History!]]> If you weren't excited about Norwegian horror movie Dead Snow, this clip should surely change your mind. See the most intense, insane and amazing Nazi-zombie-fighting scene ever.

I predict that Dead Snow (Død Snø) will sweep over Sundance like an unholy snow storm. If the rest of the fight scenes are like this small clip, then Dead Snow is sure to succeed. Dead Snow takes place during a snowy holiday for a bunch of medical students. Their mountain top debauchery unleashes a clan of undead Nazis, who formerly occupied this winter wonderland. The rest is blood and gore. Please, please release this movie in the U.S. right now, I can wait no longer.

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