Zombie movie/ book fans

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meghanashley;3806579; said:
um, I guess. I don't think I could handle putting down loved ones. I might be that crazy person who ties them up and feeds them thinking all the while that they'll get better with my love and prayers

HAHA yes the worst part when it comes to zombie killin! when it comes to loveed ones i wld have to close my eyes and pull the trigger...especially parents and family either that or run away till i cldnt anymore probly to another country so i wont have to do it! but if it came down me in a corner thro them is out i wld have to do it because technically they look like them but rnt them
 
meghanashley;3806579; said:
um, I guess. I don't think I could handle putting down loved ones. I might be that crazy person who ties them up and feeds them thinking all the while that they'll get better with my love and prayers

you wouldn't last long.......


and yeah the rabid types are crazy but due to them being infected and strong. i would suspect that their sensory nerves are decaying so even thought they would be fast, they might not be able to feel pain.....so in their hectic dash to get you they might snap their ankle and twist something and then still try and get you even though they are screwed and rendered to a crawl or wobble

and yeah the opening 28 weeks later was crazy, i think its safe to say that a zombie disease could be passed through blood but only if ingested or entering the bloodstream through orifices, but being infected from just blood on your skin through pores? seems unlikely, maybe through wounds
 
fast ones are.... cant find the right word. They are decaying, so they shouldnt be able to run super fast and all that crap. if they tried then they would fall apart. medium speed zombies for the win!
 
I love how we can a draw the line at what's realistic and ridiculous when discussing zombies. I guess your right though decaying flesh and muscle not so good for retaining your agility
 
lol. i know isnt it fun?
 
Lepisosteus platyrhincus;3806903; said:
lol. i know isnt it fun?

Agreed. I will refrain from the logistics though of how zombies would undoubtedly add to the cause global warming :)
 
Now if it actually came to having to deal with a zombie I would totally prefer the slow moving kind easier to deal with of course. In terms of movies I can totally appreciate both kinds. I think the concept expressed in the ones where living people are infected by something while they are alive and then downgrade into a living zombie it makes total sense that they are not slow. Yet, it makes no sense for a reanimated body to have super speed since there would be such degradtion going on with the body, being dead and all.

Even more so considering the frail nature of how the human body is constructed it would seem to me that many more zombies would be less. For example take the achilles tendon if that is gone running is a no go, take the big toe if that is gone center of balance is gone. There is a school of russian combat training that shows the very effectiveness of the cutting of weak points on the human body, a few simple cuts to the right area and the strongest go down.

I would think that due to the nature of the trauma a living person would be dealt by a zombie, the resultant zombie would be more than somewhat handicapped.

I also think that there would most definitely be more of a survivor mentality that would come forth from the living over the dead. I mean come on who is gonna actually start infighting when faced with the very real imminent thread of living dead?

I do not remember the movie, but it is the one where the little girl is at the bedroom door and the dude actually bends down to see whats wrong with her and gets his throat ripped out. I do not know about you, but, if I was the guy and that little girl was in my doorway looking like that there is no way I would go near it except for the clear purpose of dispatching it.

2 of my favourite zombie pictures

this one I love because it is such a statement on medication of children, or at least that is what I take it to be.



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and of course not all zombies like brain food

http://media.ebaumsworld.com/picture/krooft/Zombies.png

Really, I would have to say the main thing I hate so much about almost every zombie movie is the way people screw up such a good thing and get everyone killed.

For me, I would absolutely have no problem flipping the kill switch on any other human being if a zombie world came to pass. Just take a look at the scene in zombieland where the dweeb takes out bill murray. I mean come on you know if someone is infected that they need to be either left in the dust or taken out.

Take a look at the father in the movie 28 days later who gets but 1 drop of blood in his eye. Even though he tells his daughter that he loves her as he is changing in very short order he will no longer be human. Thankfully the soldiers were there to dispatch him as I doubt the skinny guy or the 2 girls would have been able to overcome him or outrun him.

I thank God that a zombie world most probably is never gonna happen, but, if it ever did. I thank God that I am more than ready and trained to make a solid go at surviving.
 
I could put down my parents neighbors friends :eek: but my brothers or sisters would be too hard I would probably leave them for someone else to have to deal with unless they were attacking my son or another sibling. I'm a fairly good shot but getting a head shot at a fast moving object........?? Not going to claim I'm that good
 
I have often wondered if a broken neck or broken back would make a zombie slower or a broken leg at the knee?

I know they don't feel pain, yet, shouldn't the basic mechanics of the human body still apply ie)tendons and such?
 
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