Humans vs. Zombies on the Colbert Report

Humans vs. Zombies on the Colbert Report

February 24th, 2009  |  Published in My Life

Steven Colbert named Humans vs. Zombies the “number one threat to America” on a recent “Threat Down.”

In other HvZ-related news, my 2007 documentary on the Humans vs. Zombies game at Goucher College has been picked up by Stupid Videos and made available to all customers of Comcast Cable.

In your “On Demand” window, go down to “Cutting Edge,” then find the “StupidVideos,” and you will see Humans vs. Zombies parts I and II filed under, “Sketch Comedy.”

You can see the full documentary on Vimeo:


Humans vs. Zombies from HvZ Source on Vimeo.

Enjoy… and, oh… as soon as there is an alternative, you should probobly consider dropping Comcast. Their service is awful.

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