Thread:Shanethefilmmaker/@comment-397235-20140904033414/@comment-6052796-20150123104224

That song's pretty good. On the subject of Survival of the dead though, I've not seen it, but I was curious on what would happen if someone bit a zombie and not the other way around. I have just seen Land a few days ago and I gotta admit I liked that one, mostly because I didn't know the main character was played by the Mentalist. Seeing Patrick Jane riding out the Zombie apocolypse like it's the morning ride to work was pretty funny.

When it comes to Romero death scenes, the reason why death isn't taken seriously some times, is because it's a little hard to grieve when the person you are grieveing over rises up and tries to eat you. The big exception being the original Dawn. As stupid as those characters are, I do genuinely feel bad for one of them. Roger after he gets bit, both his suffering and dying are portrayed realistic with him suffering more from the pain of the disease and his morphine induced deluisions of trying not to rise from the dead, before his friend and partner has to put him down. A bit of unrelated trivia, but the guy that plays roger is actually a member of one of the royal families in Afghanistan.