2FUELS said:God I hate the fact that Hollywood has to destroy vintage cars for effect. :banghead:
Hopefully it was a clone and not a real one at least.
2FUELS said:God I hate the fact that Hollywood has to destroy vintage cars for effect. :banghead:
stevenr said:Also, if you watch as they are coming out of the house after Main Character Rick's first night in zombieville, there is a Series LR parked next door.
If it were my wife, I'd blow her head off rather than her walking around aimlessly.
stevenr said:Also, if you watch as they are coming out of the house after Main Character Rick's first night in zombieville, there is a Series LR parked next door.
Ballah06 said:I gotta admit, the show looks promising from the last night's episode. Now, this came up in "an office" discussion today. What if any are the so called accepted standards for zombie behavior? Typically IMO they are portrayed as someone who is obviously out to get the living, with some zombies being more aggressive than others. One thing that most movies do not depict is zombies' cognitive abilities, to include planning, ability to operate machinery, weapons, etc. So in last night's episode, while some zombies were simply staggering around outside, fairly docile, one IIRC amidst the crowd trying to storm the glass front doors of the dept. store had a boulder in his hands and was clearly banging it against the glass in an attempt to break it. Does that seem logical? If so, how smart are they after all? Or should we expect a deux machina type deal from time to time in those types of movies?
KngTgr said:I guess it depends, in the book "World War Z" by Max Brooks (soon to be made into a movie, with Brad Pitt), they are truly mindless, are slow, and have absolutely no remaining memory of who they were, but in George A Romero's "Land Of The Dead" they move really fast and started showing some ability to use tools (pneumatic hammer), one of them was shooting a M16 and sorta acting in charge of the others.
Ballah06 said:Another thing to consider with zombies is how is it that some are still crawling around with half of their body missing, while others who get shot go down and stay down?
knewsom said:Headshots - destroys the CNS.
Ballah06 said:Hmmm. So what are the commonly accepted norms of zombie behavior?
1. They are generally slow and somewhat docile.
2. Some may develop certain skills i.e. weapon handling, picking random things up, etc.
3. Headshots kill them.
What else? Is there an expected life span for a zombie?
Ballah06 said:Hmmm. So what are the commonly accepted norms of zombie behavior?
1. They are generally slow and somewhat docile.
2. Some may develop certain skills i.e. weapon handling, picking random things up, etc.
3. Headshots kill them.
What else? Is there an expected life span for a zombie?
JustAddMtns said:4. They don't recognize or "connect" with relationships.
Different kind of creature, they were also sensitive to light, the "virus" also affected animalsViggen said:What about 'I am Legend'? The main zombie obviously had a relationship with the female zombie that Will Smith had in his basement for experiments.