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02-17-2012, 12:31 PM | #482 | |
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If you like the zombie genre, as you must, you are in this thread, then yes, if it's a buck for a rental, sure watch it. It is not a bad movie. Just the setting itself is interesting. However, I was constantly wondering, "Where are the animals?" There are two animals in the movie, both chickens. You see the protag. walking around and you think, that MF better watch out or a leopard is gonna get him. And you know that animals are faster than zombies, so surely they are SOMEWHERE. But not a one. Maybe putting animals in a movie like this would have cost too much. |
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02-17-2012, 01:03 PM | #483 |
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This is one of my main, easily rectifiable, qualms of the Walking Dead. A pack of dogs would be invaluable to a group. Even if it was just ankle-bitter dogs they would allow the group to sleep in peace as it would growl at the sound of a twig breaking while a dog of any size could easily take down a slow moseying walker. In the long run, I'd definitely take my rottweiler over a pistol. More stealth, doesn't need ammo, and can protect ya while u sleep. Hopefully in upcoming episodes/seasons they'll add in this dynamic, I could definitely see Darrel with a pitbull sidekick
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02-17-2012, 01:13 PM | #484 |
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Now keep in mind I am referring, with my thread-jacking ways, to a movie called The Dead in that statement.
But yeah, where ARE the animals in TWD? Surely a dog is faster than a zombie. Maybe they get em when they are asleep. |
02-17-2012, 02:24 PM | #485 | |
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Was thinking about this, but wouldn't the dog by bitting them infect himself? If not I would take my Weimeraner over anyone in the group to stand gaurd at night.
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02-17-2012, 02:34 PM | #486 | |
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I say we draft a letter to the producer demanding answer! 1. Were the dog 2. Why aren’t they picking up the military’s weapons? 3…. 4….
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02-17-2012, 04:05 PM | #487 |
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They haven't alluded in the show whether animals get infected or not. The group hasn't ran across any and I don't remember any zombie movies where animals can get infected. In most movies a human can get infected if the animal has zombie blood on it and the blood gets into the human's bloodstream. Like in 28 Days later when the guy gets in infected from the crow dropping blood in his eye
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02-17-2012, 07:35 PM | #488 |
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I am watching the show again tonight, withdrawals mostly. But I noticed a couple things I wasn't thinking about.
A.) not only did Rick kind of set Herschell to thinking right, it slipped my thought process that he also saved his life. Herschell would not have taken them to the farm, they'd have killed him, either outright or when he refused to take them to his home. B.) This whole Lori storyline kind of pi55es me off now. Because we have to deal with the whole drama of this and how it works out. She wrecks one of the Greene's cars. She hurts herself badly. They have to sit there and mope around while SHE goes through a recovery. i.e.....more wasted time. Of course there are some that say "Why do you think hanging at the farm is wasting time? Going back on the road is just going to get people killed." Duh...that's what makes the show exciting, haha. And the whole conflict dynamic of get the hell out/no, we want to say is show-stuff, too. I just like it out onthe road better. I guess we'll see. |
02-19-2012, 01:03 PM | #489 |
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I like it out on the road better. While the farm has been nice...it's getting old. MORE ZOMBIES ON THE ROAD!!!
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02-19-2012, 09:26 PM | #491 |
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Nice episode tonight. Looks like Shane and Rick are going to go at it next week. Still disappointed that there are minimal zombies. All of the sudden, Rick is turning into a bad-a$$...it's about time.
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02-19-2012, 09:57 PM | #492 |
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Amen brother
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02-20-2012, 05:16 AM | #494 | |
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Last night's episode was pretty stellar, other than Lori's stupid sh!t, sorry I didn't like her in the comic and I don't like here on the show. Pretty intense scene outside the bar eh? I would have left though. Now we have Maggie and Glenn's drama Next episode between Rick & Shane is something I have been waiting for.
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02-20-2012, 05:26 AM | #495 | |
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02-20-2012, 03:48 PM | #496 |
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Oh joy, I get to go home and burn last week and this week onto a disc and then watch this week in glorious
zombie-slurping surround sound. Glip, glop slurp, slap, chop, blam, gurgle. |
02-20-2012, 04:25 PM | #497 |
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Great episode! Plenty of zombies and tense moments.
I'm not as hard on Lori as seems to be the common opinion. I thought she matured, toughened up and lost a good bit of her naivety this episode, she was resourceful and forceful in killing those two zombies and, instead of whining in the fetal position waiting to be rescued afterwards, she continued to try and find Rick. Other than Andrea, none of the other women of the group have been as independent and assertive. As far as what I could see happening, I think once they find Merle (which I can not wait for) we could see an alliance of the "hard@sses/end-justifies-the-means" group of Merle, Shane and Andrea against the "keeping our humanity/moral code" people of Rick, Glenn, Dale and Daryl. After all, that's what the show is really about, right? It asks the audience is it the question of surviving at all costs or is how you survive important?
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02-20-2012, 05:41 PM | #498 | |
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Interesting, I wonder if Merle is the "leader" of this other pack
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02-20-2012, 08:11 PM | #499 |
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And once again, we see that you have to get into town to find any zombies. Good show. A lot of dark show
which I don't much care for. I like to see my TV. But man, what a parallel to Game of Thrones, with Lori the Hori whispering from behind Rick about Shane, planting the seed. There was a stretch of 5-8 minutes where every man in the show put their women down with a frown. The men all left the room and left their women with mouths agape. Interesting that in the end, the polarizing women both basically laid out what they intend their men to do for them. And man is it headed for a showdown. |
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