I can understand the appeal of setting up the containment and watching it fail
I can also understand the appeal to bait people with cure then restart the disaster and burn the cure.
But I can't accept this is how the disaster restarted. This is dumb
I can understand the appeal of setting up the containment and watching it fail
I can also understand the appeal to bait people with cure then restart the disaster and burn the cure.
But I can't accept this is how the disaster restarted. This is dumb
agreed, i would've fucked her right there instead of kissing her
in real life something equally retarded would happen to cause another outbreak like a soldier taking a smoke break and leaving a door propped open for a zombie to get in
people are fucking stupid
By the way Jeremy Renner Imoogen Poots Idris Elba looked great when young
> a soldier taking a smoke break and leaving a door propped open for a zombie to get in
That sounds much better
I am ok with stupidity but not the confidence that tie everything to one family
I love these movies and I've thought about this alot. For me, it's not so much the sneaky janitor stealing a kiss with the 'ol miss that gets me, it's the outbreak protocol. Even without zombies the military knows to separate the fuck out of people during an epidemic event. They really would have just reinforced domicile doors/windows on the ground floor and then call martial law lockdown if an outbreak reoccurred.
Let's just say those movies don't really hold up on a second rewatch
>in 8 years we'll be 28 years later
dawn of the dead 2004 is one of the few zombie movies that actually holds up
why'd they give Begbie security clearance, what were they thinking?
how come a bite takes a long time to infect and turn a person but when a drop of blood falls straight into the eye of someone it turns them instantly?
>ignore Rose
Fuck you, stop making her sad.
The infection speed is pretty consistent in those movies. Within a minute or two with any fluid contact. Makes it funny in retrospect seeing that girl hack the guy apart with a machete because he was 100% not infected
In real life I guarantee multiple members of a diverse but incredibly oppressed demographic would have gone out and fucked downed or incapacitated infected like the second day after the outbreak.
We never see him get bitten, if it happened just as they killed the last one it might only have been twenty seconds or so, long enough for him not to show any change yet
Plus he literally had teeth marks pouring blood in his arm, there's no way he couldn't have been infected
I don't remember teeth marks, just a big bleeding gash
I thought it was supposed to be open-ended whether he was actually bitten or just fucked up his arm in the scuffle, that thing came through glass
>no guerilla overnight filmmaking in a mall
>no Romero editing flex
>tropical island in lake michigan
>typical synderverse characters
>no pies are thrown in a zombies face
this is some pretty good bait. imagine thinking like this jej
>woman fucks up everything
sounds pretty realistic to me
actually she was strapped down in quarantine, everything happened because of Don
Don't have to be an ass. I love both movies but they're kino for different reasons, it's a good thing the remake didn't try too hard to be the original because then what the fuck would be the point of a remake?
She knows what she is doing when she does it. The whole thing happens because she wants to get revenge.
>Don't have to be an ass
do what you love homeslice
>what the fuck would be the point of a remake?
this was exactly my reaction on hearing about the movie.
is this your interpretation or was it communicated to audience somehow?
You are mentally ill.
Not an argument
Just watch the movie.
I did but it was long time ago