[quote="Mr.Buttocks":f2c25][quote:f2c25]In the film, the zombies having taken over the world and those left alive are confined to a walled-in city that keeps out the corpse corps. Anarchy rules the streets, with the wealthy insulated and living in fortified skyscrapers.[/quote:f2c25]
Couldn't the zombies just fly airliners into the skyscrapers, Al-Qaeda style?[/quote:f2c25]
Location: "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education"
04-28-2005, 01:46 PM
The Aussy zombie movie Undead is being released in the US soon as well, although it's not exactly a straight zombie movie. It's a very strange flick actually, but worth the look.
[quote="Sgt. Duffy":ef8b3]Thats s'wasome. DotD wasnt all too scary a movie...really not scary at all, but I still liked it a bunch.[/quote:ef8b3]
None of Romero's movies have really been "scary" since Night Of The Living Dead, and that was only because of the originality of that film as a whole, and the time it originally came out. Zombie movies focus on gore and plot alot more than traditional scares and plotline that you would find in a typical horror movie.
....And god YES, I cannot wait for this film - I love Romero's trilogy...