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Sep 2007
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Zombies, vampires or whatever. I like 30 Days Of Night.
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Jul 2006
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I already did explain the biting and ripping -- they are consumed with violent rage and therefore attack and/or lash out in various ways (i.e. biting and ripping, among others). No, I don't necessarily mean that the infected learn or become smarter as time goes along -- I more so meant that it seems possible that they actually maintain a bit of their identity or coherence amidst the very beginning of the infection. Vampires and zombies are two completely different entities and "30 Days of Night" is, obviously, about vampires. |
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Jun 2007
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Romero specifically leaves out WHY the zombies are showing up in his movies, if it's radiation, plague or whatever, he simply doesn't say. Quote:
If you can't see that, then you either a} have never watched a Romero movie or b} just are in it to turn off your brain and watch blood and gore. Neither of these options are bad per se, but to talk as if you know Romero's movies like the back of your hand and then miss something so painfully obvious isn't really adding much to the conversation. Quote:
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#45 |
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Jul 2006
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We're agreed to disagree -- everyone has their own truths... big deal.
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Blu-ray Knight
Jun 2007
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The infected in both 28 Later movies don't eat flesh smartass. Nor are they dead.
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Blu-ray Knight
Jun 2007
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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if you look at the definition at the beginning Quote:
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Jun 2007
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But, we're talking about Zombies, the ZOMBIES from 28 days/weeks later fit every definition of zombie except for the fact that they're technically still alive. Then again, that's the definition of Romero zombies, I prefer the Voodoo type myself, and seeing as how the Voodoo zombies can still be alive, then the 28 days/weeks zombies could fall under that definition as well. Then again, I seem to be supporting my findings with logical discussion, people who are against me are seemingly engaged in a 'no it isn't!" type mentality without providing anything to back up what they're saying. Logan |
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Jun 2007
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Do you have anything to back up your claim other than personal opinion? No? Really? Hrm. Watch "White Zombie" and get back to us. Logan |
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![]() Since you seem to think that wikipedia is a reliable source...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie....the very first line...."A zombie is a reanimated human corpse." So tell me exactly why the things in Days/Weeks are zombies. They aren't reanimated. They aren't the result of voodoo or supernatural power. The only defense you seem to have is they eat flesh. And please, try answering without name calling, and being a general snob. Last edited by opterasis; 02-11-2009 at 12:55 PM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Jun 2007
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Second of all: There are some zombies that are caused by plagues, therein lies my point. Some are, some aren't. There's really no SET definition, please try and keep up with the conversation if you want to take part in it. Some are created by Voodoo {the classic ones} some they don't explain at all, {like the Romero ones} in that way they fall into the category of zombies. Another point in my favor is the very description on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0289043/keywords Zombie is in there. I know it might be hard to digest {pun intended} but there it is. Now, I might also want to take you over to Fox Searchlight Pictures website {since you seem to not like Wikipedia} http://content.foxsearchlight.com/films/node/319 Oh $#!+ it mentions zombies on the official production company website... But, you're right though, how could ANYONE who thinks that it's a zombie movie be so wrong? How could the very production company that put it out so people could see it make such an overwhelmingly bad error as to label it a zombie movie? /sarcasm. Logan |
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Don't really care what one defines as a zombie, but the 28 Days/Weeks movies definitely had a zombie feel to them.
Has anyone seen the movie Blindness? There were even instances in that film that had influences from zombie films IMO. Society breakdown, littered streets, people shambling around the city lol, struggle for survival |
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I'm plenty caught up in the conversation. Please try to make a post without talking down to people though. I know you're going for the whole "condescending internet elitist" act, but it's getting old. So people adding keywords on an IMDb page makes it true? I guess I should add "Goat sex potato farmer", and that would make it true. Production companies constantly try to pass off movies as something they're not. Hell, Paramount tried to tell me Zoolander was hilarious, and that was far from true. And honestly, you're description of zombie is so incredibly vague that a bunch of cannibals with hydrocephalus should be zombies. They have a virus and they eat flesh, so they must be zombies. For every million points for it, there's a million points against it. |
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Power Member
Jul 2006
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Quotes from Danny Boyle...
"The Romero films are obviously the most important zombie films, but 28 Days Later isn't really a zombie film." (Source) “There was an article in the paper the other day by Simon Pegg. He wrote this article begging people to let zombies stumble again and not run. He was trying to turn the tide back because everyone has zombies running now. He’s like, ‘No, please. Can we go back to the old days when you knew you could get away from them?’ That was sort of the thrill. These idiots didn’t lock themselves in a car and died. That’s why I keep saying, ‘It’s not a zombie movie, everyone. It’s not a zombie movie!’ Because the aficionados - it’s sacrilegious what you’re doing by changing things like that. They’re infected. They’re not zombies.” (Source) Another one here. |
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