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It is worth watching for no other reason than that they use "fast" zombies rather than "shamblers" of the Walking Dead. This requires an entirely different battle plan. You can't just mosey on up to them and stab them in the brain.
It is worth watching for no other reason than that they use "fast" zombies rather than "shamblers" of the Walking Dead. This requires an entirely different battle plan. You can't just mosey on up to them and stab them in the brain.
I know a lot of people didn't like World War Z but I personally loved the zombie effect of them moving through the streets like they were practically flowing water
I know a lot of people didn't like World War Z but I personally loved the zombie effect of them moving through the streets like they were practically flowing water
It's mostly because it was a beloved Book, that fans were expecting something different out of. No Zombie CQC and fight arena, no downed pilot with the .22 pistol, amongst other things. Hell, most people don't even know that the writer that did WWZ and Zombie Survival Guide is Max Brooks whom is Mel Brooks' son.
He's big and imposing, he can act, and looks the part. Meanwhile Joel in the TV series
nearly dies in the first season during -the truck ambush- by some little skinny chickenshit that's technically by himself.
I gave up on the TV Series, I still watched it, but disagree with people saying it's amazing. They fucked up Bill's Town, for some slow burn romance, rather than the Banter between him and Ellie, that I liked. You can tell they just scaled things down like they did with The Walking Dead, like every big event in the Comics was huge, meanwhile in the show it was small in scale.
I don't mind when they take liberties to keep you guessing, but I wish they would remain a little more faithful in things. To be fair, the best thing about TWD is Daryl since he's a Show Original. Like Harley Quinn being introduced in Batman TAS, gained a huge fanbase and became Canon in the Comics.
It is worth watching for no other reason than that they use "fast" zombies rather than "shamblers" of the Walking Dead. This requires an entirely different battle plan. You can't just mosey on up to them and stab them in the brain.
But are those even zombies anymore? "Shamblers" are at least more convincing as slowly decaying, animated corpses. Where do fast zombies even get the calories necessary for those ridiculous displays of speed?
It's mostly because it was a beloved Book, that fans were expecting something different out of. No Zombie CQC and fight arena, no downed pilot with the .22 pistol, amongst other things. Hell, most people don't even know that the writer that did WWZ and Zombie Survival Guide is Max Brooks whom is Mel Brooks' son.
But are those even zombies anymore? "Shamblers" are at least more convincing as slowly decaying, animated corpses. Where do fast zombies even get the calories necessary for those ridiculous displays of speed?
I mean, most calories are burned just to maintain body heat so getting rid of that alone would allow the body to last a lot longer and allow fast zombies to function for a while at least.
I'm an Avid Reader I try to read 2-3 books per month, so a lot of movies are ruined for me, with very few exceptions. I have seen a few movies before I read the books though, with the recent surge of YA novels these days, because they aren't typically my demographic, I'll watch the movie and if the movie is decent, I'll check out the book. Stuff like The Maze Runner, which I liked.
I mean, most calories are burned just to maintain body heat so getting rid of that alone would allow the body to last a lot longer and allow fast zombies to function for a while at least.
Yes. but fast zombies would likely have to keep generating heat or they wouldn't be able to be fast. Low temperatures impair muscle function, so to be able to act fast I would expect they'd have to keep their bodies warm.
I'm an Avid Reader I try to read 2-3 books per month, so a lot of movies are ruined for me, with very few exceptions. I have seen a few movies before I read the books though, with the recent surge of YA novels these days, because they aren't typically my demographic, I'll watch the movie and if the movie is decent, I'll check out the book. Stuff like The Maze Runner, which I liked.
Yes. but fast zombies would likely have to keep generating heat or they wouldn't be able to be fast. Low temperatures impair muscle function, so to be able to act fast I would expect they'd have to keep their bodies warm.
True, but when it comes to inconsistencies like this I remember what a wise man once said "If you wondering how they eat and breath, or other science facts, repeat to yourself 'it's just a show' and you'll really just relax".
True, but when it comes to inconsistencies like this I remember what a wise man once said "If you wondering how they eat and breath, or other science facts, repeat to yourself 'it's just a show' and you'll really just relax".
I mean, most calories are burned just to maintain body heat so getting rid of that alone would allow the body to last a lot longer and allow fast zombies to function for a while at least.
I'm a Zombie Fan, but logically Dead Zombies wouldn't work, but since Re-Animated Corpses attacking people is also not real I have to suspend my disbelief. No Oxygen, meaning the Brain will be deprived of Cells and Synapses so no Neurotransmission, which means they would have no impulses or way to automate themself. Then the flesh decaying, which would be fast in heat, and slower in cold, since they are deceased they no longer generate heat, so when freezing they'll just stop. If they could theoretically move, they would likely be fast at first, and when they stop rigor mortis would set in, making them slower, but they could also start moving again and overcome the rigor mortis. If a Reanimated Dead person was a thing, they'd probably be weak and slow as hell, and only act on minor instinct, if anything at all. They'd most likely just be a vegetable.
That all said, I've got Survival Training, know the ins and outs how it would work, and I guarantee if a Zombie Apocalypse happened, I'd probably be a Day 1 casuality.
I mean, most calories are burned just to maintain body heat so getting rid of that alone would allow the body to last a lot longer and allow fast zombies to function for a while at least.
I don't think that's the case, though.
Simple physics is at the root. The movement of mass requires energy.
And this one is not produced by a dead body.
I'm a Zombie Fan, but logically Dead Zombies wouldn't work, but since Re-Animated Corpses attacking people is also not real I have to suspend my disbelief. No Oxygen, meaning the Brain will be deprived of Cells and Synapses so no Neurotransmission, which means they would have no impulses or way to automate themself. Then the flesh decaying, which would be fast in heat, and slower in cold, since they are deceased they no longer generate heat, so when freezing they'll just stop. If they could theoretically move, they would likely be fast at first, and when they stop rigor mortis would set in, making them slower, but they could also start moving again and overcome the rigor mortis. If a Reanimated Dead person was a thing, they'd probably be weak and slow as hell, and only act on minor instinct, if anything at all. They'd most likely just be a vegetable.
That all said, I've got Survival Training, know the ins and outs how it would work, and I guarantee if a Zombie Apocalypse happened, I'd probably be a Day 1 casuality.
Lol reminds me of some comedian's joke "If I was in a horror movie the entire movie would be: I'm trying to find the cat, what's that sound, the end.
There's a guy on youtube who is a virologist does a lot of really fun movie and video game monsters and virus break downs. Something like Roinoke gaming? I'd recommend checking it out.
I'm a Zombie Fan, but logically Dead Zombies wouldn't work, but since Re-Animated Corpses attacking people is also not real I have to suspend my disbelief. No Oxygen, meaning the Brain will be deprived of Cells and Synapses so no Neurotransmission, which means they would have no impulses or way to automate themself. Then the flesh decaying, which would be fast in heat, and slower in cold, since they are deceased they no longer generate heat, so when freezing they'll just stop. If they could theoretically move, they would likely be fast at first, and when they stop rigor mortis would set in, making them slower, but they could also start moving again and overcome the rigor mortis. If a Reanimated Dead person was a thing, they'd probably be weak and slow as hell, and only act on minor instinct, if anything at all. They'd most likely just be a vegetable.
That all said, I've got Survival Training, know the ins and outs how it would work, and I guarantee if a Zombie Apocalypse happened, I'd probably be a Day 1 casuality.
The explanation I use for that is that it's done by some parasitic microorganism that effectively subsumes the remnants of the nervous system and "wears the body". That's "the zombie virus". It resides on the remnants of the head mainly which is why massive head trauma or decapitation "kills" the zombie.
But hey slow zombies still make more sense than fast ones from an energy point of view. And that was my point. Energy matters.
It is worth watching for no other reason than that they use "fast" zombies rather than "shamblers" of the Walking Dead. This requires an entirely different battle plan. You can't just mosey on up to them and stab them in the brain.