It’s no secret that the Internet is obsessed with zombies. That trend was evident at this year’s TROPFEST, the world’s largest short film festival.
Directed by Ben Howling & Yolanda Ramke, Cargotells the short story of a man stuck in the middle of the zombie apocalypse attempting to protect his most precious cargo. His infant daughter.
The short film was published in February, but has only picked up now, amassing over 800,000 views.
During regular programming, the familiar screeching sounds of the emergency alert system rang followed by a man announcing that, “Authorities in your area have reported that the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves, and attacking the living.”
After the fact, the network has said there was no emergency and its engineers are investigating the hacking.
As the end of 2012 nears, more and more jokes, gags, and parodies are popping up online concerning the Mayan-calender-end-of-the-world nonsense. The latest to join in on the fun is Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
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