Atlanta Strip Clubs: Can you survive the Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse?
Posted on October 18th, 2010 in Atlanta strip clubs
… I got a call from Fred Woelter a few months ago,” Morton explains. “He and his father, George, had bought up this large chunk of land and were turning it into what’s now the biggest paintball site in the Southeast, and they wanted to open a Halloween attraction. After nearly 30 years designing haunted houses and working on amusement park attractions and building movie sets, it was a no-brainer. This place is like having the Universal Studios backlot to play with.”
Situated on 35 acres of land close to Hartsfield Airport, the Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse utilizes over 100,000 square feet of space including a huge, derelict two-story motel, an expansive court yard/open space, a gutted diner, convenience store and an immense truck bay. Morton’s mad vision involves over 100 zombies, two dozen soldiers, bikers, zombie strippers, lost kids, and a mad scientist you don’t want to mess with. As soon as he’d met with the Woelters, Morton called his frequent partner in creative crime, Atlanta-based filmmaker Jonathan Rej of Authority Films, who is also the co-owner, along with his wife, Gayle, of the award-winning Plaza Theatre, the city’s oldest continuously operating cinema.
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