Bub was learning and in time it made sense that the zombies would eventually learn a little bit being as their brain didn't die... just their body. I wouldn't say that made the zombies "smart", they were distracted by fireworks for the longest time. I liked the fact that the zombies kind of evolved, made things interesting. It's not like they were performing surgery on each other, one of them just (barely) learned how to fire a gun and I'm sure he couldn't have reloaded it. I would like to know if Romero was happy with Land because it was his vision, his rules, and his zombies.
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Originally posted by joshaube
IAs I see it, zombies are just regenerated human beings. They're bodies are restored to life, and their organs begin to function once again. If you shoot them in an organ, that organ should stop functioning and effect the zombie as a whole. If it's leg is cut off, the severed leg SHOULD NOT move. It couldn't. It is not attached and makes no sense for it to move since it's muscles and tendons are detached and out of service.
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They insinuate through radio broadcasts in Night that these creatures started coming back because of an unknown radiation eminating from a satellite. Obviously it's something more than simple regeneration of the flesh and leaves the door open for many changes and theories. We're just lucky in the second film Romero didn't decide to have the space radiation cause mutations and cause the zombies to become bigger, stronger, and faster.