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can't get enough gore 02-14-2007 05:19 PM

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jay o2 waster 02-14-2007 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by alkytrio666 (Post 552450)
That's an unbelievably ignorant statement.

Who says zombie movies have to have rules? 'Day' was an ingenious idea. Humans, after the earth was almost totally overcome with them, manipulated a zombie to act and think as a human being. If zombies were real, the U.S. government would do this.

Sometimes thinking outside the box isn't a bad thing, you know...


Anyway, I vote for 'Dawn'.

I agree completely. The zombies have come a long way since they were first shown on film. Sure some are better than others. But that just depends on the film you are watching. Zombies will continue to evolve, although there is really two kinds of zombies. Fast and Slow... I LOVE EM ALL. anyways i vote Dawn.

pinkerton 02-14-2007 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by can't get enough gore (Post 552528)
@alkytrio666

i just dont see a point in making a zombie act like a human...it seems uncomfy...it talks to you then bites youm in the neck:eek:



I always thought of Day as sort of domesticating a zombie like you would an animal.I have always assumed that a zombie was reduced to sort of instinctual state, much like a wild animal.Thats just my opinion of Romeros zombies.You can bond with a wolf cub and make it your pet, that does not mean it will bite you(though I admit it is possible).

The Mothman 02-14-2007 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by can't get enough gore (Post 552432)
zombies arent ment think...bub was a dumb idea

zombies are killing machines....nothing more

Bub was an awesome idea. he was a great character. i dont think iv'e ever seen a lovable zombie before Bub. The zombie-learning type stuff worked real well with Day Of The Dead because it was sort of comical. it failed miserably in Land Of The Dead when he tried to make it seem serious.

can't get enough gore 02-15-2007 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkerton (Post 552535)
I always thought of Day as sort of domesticating a zombie like you would an animal.I have always assumed that a zombie was reduced to sort of instinctual state, much like a wild animal.Thats just my opinion of Romeros zombies.You can bond with a wolf cub and make it your pet, that does not mean it will bite you(though I admit it is possible).

i agree with the whole wild animal and you are right.....just domesticating a zombie just deosnt seem right

can't get enough gore 02-15-2007 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by can't get enough gore (Post 552717)
i agree with the whole wild animal and you are right.....just domesticating a zombie just deosnt seem right

BTW i will be making an debate thread with topics we can talk about

ferretchucker 02-15-2007 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by can't get enough gore (Post 552449)
i just found day boring for some reason....sorry.....but i am suprised i dont own LOTD but i will still buy day of the dead cause its an okay film...i enjoyed Dr. tongue

Zombies are humans that have died and when theycame back only the reptillian part of their brain was intact. But who's to say reptiles don't learn. If you have a brain you have memories. The fact is that their brains are alive so it can memorise, adapt and increase it's capacity.

In conclusion, i don't agree with you and really need a life.


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