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01-03-09, 05:07 PM #1
Do You See Zombies Running Or Walking?
Some Zombie films see Zombies walking slow as a snail, and making eary wierd noises.
Some Zombie films "Dawn OF The Dead Remake" " 28 Days/Weeks Later "
Sees Zombies actually sprinting towards the survivors.
What is more realistic for a Zombie - Walking slow as a snail, or sprinting towards the survivor like their running in the olympics.
I do think Zombies in todays world should be seen as running instead of walking slow as possible, because if every zombie was slow you would get away unless your surrounded.Is all hope lost?
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01-05-09, 01:02 AM #4
Since zombies are a scientific impossibility, they will probably be running since they won't be -true- undead zombies, but enraged by some kind of rabies or something. Don't deny the truth. I'm right. The end.
Otherwise, true zombies could never run, because of riga...riga... riga mortis!
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01-07-09, 12:03 PM #5
Well, in some areas of the Caribbean, there are Voodo shamans that drug people. these drugs make them seem like they're dead to most people in the area. Then, they dig up the presumubly dead person and give them a different sort of drug. It revives them, but they are basically zombies. They have no will power or emotion. The difference is that they don't attack people. The Voodo guys just use them for cheap labor. That's where the term zombie came from, Voodo.
So yeah, the original zombie has existed for a while. It just hasn't done too much besides look creepy and pick crops.
P.S. I read about this a while ago, so my facts might be a little rusty. If I mentioned something wrong, please correct me. But I'm fairly sure that I am correct.
P.S.S There's an article on Cracked.com that has a list of ways zombies could become a reality. While it's funny, some of it is actually kind of creepy.
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