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2010-12-14 8:49 AM in reply to: #3176471 |
Extreme Veteran 683 Cleveland Area | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead In this forum, somebody was compiling a survival guide for the coming zombies, anyone have a link? |
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2010-12-14 9:08 AM in reply to: #3246220 |
Pro 5011 Twin Cities | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead Bigfuzzydoug - 2010-12-12 10:56 PM DrLeah - 2010-12-11 1:51 PM best thread ever. My theory on the infection thing is that it's a species-specific "virus". Only humans re-animate. Just like birds can't get rabies, non humans can't get zombiefied. Carriers dude.... Carriers. Malaria, West Nile Virus, etc... They don't infect or kill the mosquito, but the damn things can still transmit and infect people. Normal mosquitos flying around biting people transmitting the zombie walker virus? Holy crap! That would be like game over. Maybe the only ones left standing would be those in the Arctic, Antarctic, desert, on an aircraft carrier or submarine that never makes port, on the ISS, or sealed up in an underground nuclear/chemical bunker - until the food, water, fuel and air run out. I love this chit! Well, if you're operating under the theories proposed in The Zombie Survival Guide/WWZ...mosquitos and other parasitic creatures (including bats and leaches) avoid infected hosts 100% of the time. And, while the virus is 100% fatal....it only reanimates humans, and the virus itself will die off in non human hosts relatively rapidly (making the corpse of, say, your pet pony or fighting rooster, relatively safe t o handle). |
2010-12-14 9:17 AM in reply to: #3247966 |
Pro 5011 Twin Cities | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead It's more than that, at this stage...they've done a script rewrite, hired a director and lead actor (Pitt...who is also producing, or at least his company is), and, of course, announced it at Comic COn, which TOTALLY makes it real. :-) |
2010-12-14 9:30 AM in reply to: #3247977 |
Pro 6767 the Alabama part of Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead abrezo - 2010-12-14 9:49 AM In this forum, somebody was compiling a survival guide for the coming zombies, anyone have a link? Do you mean this thread? |
2010-12-14 9:48 AM in reply to: #3248039 |
Master 1410 White Plains NY | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead mmrocker13 - 2010-12-14 10:17 AM It's more than that, at this stage...they've done a script rewrite, hired a director and lead actor (Pitt...who is also producing, or at least his company is), and, of course, announced it at Comic COn, which TOTALLY makes it real. :-) IMDB page reports it is in pre-production with a possible 2012 release. I just hope they don't screw this one up like they did with "I Am Legend." The book was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better! Edited by wstchstrTriathlete 2010-12-14 9:54 AM |
2010-12-14 10:21 AM in reply to: #3248058 |
Extreme Veteran 683 Cleveland Area | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you sooooo much. A friend of mine is convinced the world is coming to an end, I thought this would make some good reading for him! |
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2010-12-14 6:04 PM in reply to: #3245958 |
Master 1440 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead hrliles - 2010-12-12 6:24 PMOne last thoiugt, in that 1st episode, the mother of the family that helped the sheriff, don't remember their name. She was a Zombie but she acted as if she was familiar with her house, remember, she came back to it and went up to the door, can a Zombie. Can the guys get smarter as they Walk....sustain? Though it's a movie, that would make it fun! In Dawn of the dead (Shopping mall one) the Zombies kept trying to get into the building, one of the people said it was some sort of herding instinct. |
2010-12-15 9:07 AM in reply to: #3176471 |
Member 291 Hugo, MN | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead I'm probably alone in my liking of this band here, but The Devil Wears Prada cut a fantastic 5 song EP about zombies. It really helps focus my running as I feel it has purpose now...to get away from teh z0mbeez. But seriously, it's a good EP. |
2010-12-15 9:14 AM in reply to: #3248976 |
Pro 6767 the Alabama part of Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead verga - 2010-12-14 7:04 PM hrliles - 2010-12-12 6:24 PMOne last thoiugt, in that 1st episode, the mother of the family that helped the sheriff, don't remember their name. She was a Zombie but she acted as if she was familiar with her house, remember, she came back to it and went up to the door, can a Zombie. Can the guys get smarter as they Walk....sustain? Though it's a movie, that would make it fun! In Dawn of the dead (Shopping mall one) the Zombies kept trying to get into the building, one of the people said it was some sort of herding instinct. I would think of them more as acting like ants - very little individual initiative or thought, but mindlessly following a communal behavior. They may not be as orderly, but the same basic effect, of overrunning everything in their path, and by sheer numbers, inflicting a lot of damage. Whereas herding is used by animals that are more prey than predator for safety; and group hunters (like wolves) use more intelligent coordination of roles than zombies demonstrate. |
2010-12-15 10:22 AM in reply to: #3248104 |
Master 2404 Redlands, CA | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead wstchstrTriathlete - 2010-12-14 7:48 AM mmrocker13 - 2010-12-14 10:17 AM It's more than that, at this stage...they've done a script rewrite, hired a director and lead actor (Pitt...who is also producing, or at least his company is), and, of course, announced it at Comic COn, which TOTALLY makes it real. :-) IMDB page reports it is in pre-production with a possible 2012 release. I just hope they don't screw this one up like they did with "I Am Legend." The book was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better! Pretty sure the movie is going to be done at some date. Brad Pitt and DiCaprio had a huge bidding war over it which the rights sold for alot of money. I doubt they are going to let it collect dust with all that cash invested in it. While I doubt the movie will be better than the book, it will still be entertaining; you can go alot of directions with it and a good screenwriter is going to make or break the movie; not the actors or directors. |
2010-12-15 10:45 AM in reply to: #3249640 |
Master 2277 Lake Norman, NC | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead furiousferret - 2010-12-15 11:22 AM wstchstrTriathlete - 2010-12-14 7:48 AM mmrocker13 - 2010-12-14 10:17 AM It's more than that, at this stage...they've done a script rewrite, hired a director and lead actor (Pitt...who is also producing, or at least his company is), and, of course, announced it at Comic COn, which TOTALLY makes it real. :-) IMDB page reports it is in pre-production with a possible 2012 release. I just hope they don't screw this one up like they did with "I Am Legend." The book was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better! Pretty sure the movie is going to be done at some date. Brad Pitt and DiCaprio had a huge bidding war over it which the rights sold for alot of money. I doubt they are going to let it collect dust with all that cash invested in it. While I doubt the movie will be better than the book, it will still be entertaining; you can go alot of directions with it and a good screenwriter is going to make or break the movie; not the actors or directors. The problem with 'I Am Legend' is that the stupid-arse screenwriters must have read the Clif Notes version and didn't bother to read the last several chapters. Because the movie got it BACKWARDS! The book was so much better with the point: Humanity has transformed into a new type of creature and Dr. Robert Neville is INFAMOUSLY legendary as a monsterous, horrific butcher! He kidnaps people, conducts experiments on them and kills them. He's the Dr. Josef Mengele of the time. The girl he is experimenting on is the leader's DAUGHTER! He's trying to rescue his own daughter from the bad guy. Will Smith is supposed to be shown as the BAD GUY in the end. Not some legendary hero of humanity. The movie just totally blew the ending and for that - IT SUCKED!!!! |
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2010-12-15 9:18 PM in reply to: #3176471 |
Master 1440 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead I just realized that my DVR did NOT record the season finally. I am seriously P!$$ED OFF. |
2010-12-16 9:31 AM in reply to: #3250444 |
Pro 5011 Twin Cities | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead The encore presentations of the entire season will be Jan. 18 and 19, starting at 7:00 (central time). |
2010-12-18 2:16 PM in reply to: #3250818 |
Master 1440 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead mmrocker13 - 2010-12-16 10:31 AM The encore presentations of the entire season will be Jan. 18 and 19, starting at 7:00 (central time). Thank you, thank you, And Thank you! |
2010-12-19 3:56 PM in reply to: #3176471 |
Extreme Veteran 419 | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead I didn't read the whole thread and I'm late to the party, but I do have to say after buying and watching this via iTunes/Apple TV... WTF? Only six episodes? I love the mix of drama and character interaction but am very disappointed by the length of the season, especially after having been picked up for a second season after only two episodes. |
2010-12-20 6:26 AM in reply to: #3254157 |
Master 1410 White Plains NY | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead jonathan.evitts - 2010-12-19 4:56 PM I didn't read the whole thread and I'm late to the party, but I do have to say after buying and watching this via iTunes/Apple TV... WTF? Only six episodes? I love the mix of drama and character interaction but am very disappointed by the length of the season, especially after having been picked up for a second season after only two episodes. It is an AMC thing. They did it with "Breaking Bad" as well. |
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2010-12-20 8:13 AM in reply to: #3249706 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead Bigfuzzydoug - 2010-12-15 10:45 AM furiousferret - 2010-12-15 11:22 AM wstchstrTriathlete - 2010-12-14 7:48 AM mmrocker13 - 2010-12-14 10:17 AM It's more than that, at this stage...they've done a script rewrite, hired a director and lead actor (Pitt...who is also producing, or at least his company is), and, of course, announced it at Comic COn, which TOTALLY makes it real. :-) IMDB page reports it is in pre-production with a possible 2012 release. I just hope they don't screw this one up like they did with "I Am Legend." The book was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better! Pretty sure the movie is going to be done at some date. Brad Pitt and DiCaprio had a huge bidding war over it which the rights sold for alot of money. I doubt they are going to let it collect dust with all that cash invested in it. While I doubt the movie will be better than the book, it will still be entertaining; you can go alot of directions with it and a good screenwriter is going to make or break the movie; not the actors or directors. The problem with 'I Am Legend' is that the stupid-arse screenwriters must have read the Clif Notes version and didn't bother to read the last several chapters. Because the movie got it BACKWARDS! The book was so much better with the point: Humanity has transformed into a new type of creature and Dr. Robert Neville is INFAMOUSLY legendary as a monsterous, horrific butcher! He kidnaps people, conducts experiments on them and kills them. He's the Dr. Josef Mengele of the time. The girl he is experimenting on is the leader's DAUGHTER! He's trying to rescue his own daughter from the bad guy. Will Smith is supposed to be shown as the BAD GUY in the end. Not some legendary hero of humanity. The movie just totally blew the ending and for that - IT SUCKED!!!! Yep. If something was kidnapping and killing my people, it'd be ON! |
2010-12-23 9:28 PM in reply to: #3176471 |
Elite 3683 Whispering Pines, North Carolina | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead A little late to the party, but I'm going to watch the first episode this morning, right after shift, and while on the trainer... I've read a bunch about the show from this thread and am looking forward to seeing the series. |
2010-12-23 11:43 PM in reply to: #3176471 |
Champion 6931 Bellingham, Washington | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead Ok! I have important information about the walking dead. I was at the local library and read the Max Brooks illustrated book about zombie/walking dead incidents/happenings/events. You know why the Egyptians took out the brains of the mummies? ......so they wouldn't come back... Anyone ever heard of the WWII Japanese experiments up in Manchuria ? Operation cherry blossom.. .....and who took over after WWII..? the Rooskies. Guess why they had all those Nuke explosions back in the 50s and 60s....get rid of the dead.....just saying |
2010-12-24 4:26 AM in reply to: #3249500 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead gearboy - 2010-12-15 9:14 AM verga - 2010-12-14 7:04 PM hrliles - 2010-12-12 6:24 PMOne last thoiugt, in that 1st episode, the mother of the family that helped the sheriff, don't remember their name. She was a Zombie but she acted as if she was familiar with her house, remember, she came back to it and went up to the door, can a Zombie. Can the guys get smarter as they Walk....sustain? Though it's a movie, that would make it fun! In Dawn of the dead (Shopping mall one) the Zombies kept trying to get into the building, one of the people said it was some sort of herding instinct. I would think of them more as acting like ants - very little individual initiative or thought, but mindlessly following a communal behavior. They may not be as orderly, but the same basic effect, of overrunning everything in their path, and by sheer numbers, inflicting a lot of damage. Whereas herding is used by animals that are more prey than predator for safety; and group hunters (like wolves) use more intelligent coordination of roles than zombies demonstrate. Actually, Romero originally came up with Night of the Living Dead as a gorefest, something to shock people. Then Dawn of the Dead was made as a protest of commercialism, which is why it was set in a mall. The dead go there because they're mindless zombies drawn to the commercialism that is a shopping mall. The rest were made for money. |
2010-12-24 8:04 AM in reply to: #3260202 |
Pro 6767 the Alabama part of Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead mr2tony - 2010-12-24 5:26 AM gearboy - 2010-12-15 9:14 AM Actually, Romero originally came up with Night of the Living Dead as a gorefest, something to shock people. Then Dawn of the Dead was made as a protest of commercialism, which is why it was set in a mall. The dead go there because they're mindless zombies drawn to the commercialism that is a shopping mall. The rest were made for money. verga - 2010-12-14 7:04 PM hrliles - 2010-12-12 6:24 PMOne last thoiugt, in that 1st episode, the mother of the family that helped the sheriff, don't remember their name. She was a Zombie but she acted as if she was familiar with her house, remember, she came back to it and went up to the door, can a Zombie. Can the guys get smarter as they Walk....sustain? Though it's a movie, that would make it fun! In Dawn of the dead (Shopping mall one) the Zombies kept trying to get into the building, one of the people said it was some sort of herding instinct. I would think of them more as acting like ants - very little individual initiative or thought, but mindlessly following a communal behavior. They may not be as orderly, but the same basic effect, of overrunning everything in their path, and by sheer numbers, inflicting a lot of damage. Whereas herding is used by animals that are more prey than predator for safety; and group hunters (like wolves) use more intelligent coordination of roles than zombies demonstrate. Pfft. It was a documentary. Next you'll be trying to claim that zombie preparedness is a metaphor for emergency preparedness. |
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2010-12-25 10:56 AM in reply to: #3176471 |
Elite 3683 Whispering Pines, North Carolina | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead The episodes are too short and there are not enough of them! Just finished the 4th episode...brutal to have to do that to your own hand. ouchie. |
2010-12-25 8:12 PM in reply to: #3176471 |
Elite 3067 Cheesehead, WI | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead hey...when is episode seven? I mean only 6 epis?!?!?! Then go on hiatus? Come on!!! I want my zombie fix! |
2010-12-27 6:30 PM in reply to: #3176471 |
Elite 3683 Whispering Pines, North Carolina | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead Disappointed in the finale, but it was still entertaining... Would have liked to: 1. have seen what happened to Merle 2. seen the reaction to the affair 3. learned a little more about what happened to the rest of the world I'm guessing they'll address more of those things next season... |
2010-12-27 9:00 PM in reply to: #3263483 |
Elite 3067 Cheesehead, WI | Subject: RE: The Walking Dead I agree with you Dood. And there's been no determination as to what happened that caused the 'outbreak'...I mean they had the CDC in the palm of their hands and got 'nadda' in the way of what, when, how, why etc... |
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