That crossed my mind last night while watching the show but I think that it's mearly a jumping off point and isn't necessarily basis for the entire show so I'll let it slide.I do think it is funny apparently 28 Days Later and the Walking Dead have the same opening premise: a guy in a coma.
Well, it makes for an interesting dramatic tool to relate to the audience: total shock.That crossed my mind last night while watching the show but I think that it's mearly a jumping off point and isn't necessarily basis for the entire show so I'll let it slide.
I really enjoyed it though, thought it was well directed, well shot and very well acted. It took me a few seconds to realize the wife and son with the other officer was really Rick's wife and son. I think that will be an interesting sub-plot not pertaining to the undead. I finished reading World War Z a few weeks ago and I couldn't help but see a lot of parrellels between the two. Can't wait for next sunday night.
I thought the same thing but the dark staircase scene was interesting.......I do think it is funny apparently 28 Days Later and the Walking Dead have the same opening premise: a guy in a coma.
That is an amazing book!!! Find it on audio book. Its really good. I've read and listened to it and i liked the audio book more. Another good one by Max Brooks is "A Zombie Survival Guide".I finished reading World War Z a few weeks ago and I couldn't help but see a lot of parrellels between the two.
AGREED. Great scene, which is ironic because it was not really much of a scene, given that it was basically a black screen. Well executed though.I thought the same thing but the dark staircase scene was interesting.......
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Comic book/graphic novel is awesome!!! Definitely worth checking out.I cant wait to see the rest. The comicbook supposedly was awesome.
I've always wondered this too. Like the world they live in has never heard of zombies...Yep, very cool.
Why does the word 'zombie' not get uttered? Do they live in a world where 'zombie' is not a word? Is it copywritten and the writers can't use it? Surely he would have wandered around town thinking "Holy ****, those are zombies!". But no. They call them 'walkers'.
Apparently Max Brooks has a way with words... and zombies.I think it's pretty BA, I want to check out this World War Z book y'all talking about.
It's a fantastic read, at a certain point in the book I realized that the whole Zombie apocalypse is more a catalyst for much bigger issues that are independent from zombies. It brings up issues of race, gov't, economics, consumerism, social classes, cultural differences etc. and the common thread is that zombies are used to tackle them. It's a much more intelligent read than you would think from a superficial synopsis.I think it's pretty BA, I want to check out this World War Z book y'all talking about.
And the baby is actualy that one armed redneck. We will get a rebirth scene gozu styleWill the zombies ever run out of fuel or are they nuclear powered zombies?
They can't reproduce or farm or even scavenge effectively so it's just a waiting game right?
PS. I'd bet money that the secret is.... you're wife's prego! I'd bet even more that he's not the dad, ooooooooo gonna get on zombie Jerry Springer!
I read about 30 issues, I have no idea what he could have whispered.If you all read the books............well, you still wouldn't know what he whispered in the end. It isn't in there While the show has gone way off track from the book it is very entertaining. Some cheesy effects but most are pretty well done. Definitely one of my favorite shows right now. Bummed next season isn't till October
Personally I always wonder how the hell the army dudes in tanks and APCs get taken out. Just keep the hatch closed for crap sake.I've been thinking, instead of driving around in a topless jeep and the other non zombie proof vehicles, I think I would go to the closest autobody shop and start welding up a Mad Max type vehicle, then just start running down the zombies in the streets of Atlanta. Surely they can siphon enough fuel to keep the vehicle going for a long time.