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I am so sick of zombies. But the concept of how each country deals with the situation is what interests me. I read up on it in wiki.
Anyone read the book? Anyone plan to watch the movie?
zombies are great esp the new fast moving ones...before it was kinda like...damn i could outrun their ass...now not so much.....
but i had no idea that was the concept nor that it was a book i dont care for brad pitt so i will be seeing in on sci fi someday lol
I am so sick of zombies. But the concept of how each country deals with the situation is what interests me. I read up on it in wiki.
Anyone read the book? Anyone plan to watch the movie?
zombies are great esp the new fast moving ones...before it was kinda like...damn i could outrun their ass...now not so much.....
but i had no idea that was the concept nor that it was a book i dont care for brad pitt so i will be seeing in on sci fi someday lol
I hate fast zombies. The idea of a zombie outbreak is that it is ignored until the point where you can't outrun the slow ones because there are 500 of them, and you only have 15 rounds left in your clip.
The book was written with good old fashioned slow zombies, and they made them into fast zombies, poor form in my opinion.
What accounts for the current fascination with such utterly impossible concepts as zombies and vampires? I'd thought the Frankenstein, Wolfman and Mummy fantasies had played out and contemporary Americans would no longer be receptive to such simplistic and antiquated horror concepts. But the zombies and vampires are back with a vengeance and I'm baffled as to why.
It occurs to me that zombies and vampires visually represent the evil side of human nature, or the gruesome potential of certain individuals?
Any other ideas?
I am so sick of zombies. But the concept of how each country deals with the situation is what interests me. I read up on it in wiki.
Anyone read the book? Anyone plan to watch the movie?
I am so sick of zombies. But the concept of how each country deals with the situation is what interests me. I read up on it in wiki.
Anyone read the book? Anyone plan to watch the movie?
What accounts for the current fascination with such utterly impossible concepts as zombies and vampires? I'd thought the Frankenstein, Wolfman and Mummy fantasies had played out and contemporary Americans would no longer be receptive to such simplistic and antiquated horror concepts. But the zombies and vampires are back with a vengeance and I'm baffled as to why.
It occurs to me that zombies and vampires visually represent the evil side of human nature, or the gruesome potential of certain individuals?
Any other ideas?