Posts Tagged ‘zombie’

Mar
02

… been disappointed by it because it is very clever and very well researched.  I also enjoyed The Zombie Survival Guide but probably to a lessor degree which is why I took my time to finally pick up and read Recorded Attacks which is a graphic novel detailing zombie events throughout history.

That’s kind of a neat idea.

Romans fighting zombies, ninjas fighting zombies, cavemen fighting zombies, cossacks fighting zombies… ummm you probably get the idea.

And the idea really does …

Tags: Graphic Novel Max Brooks Recorded Attacks World War Z Zombie Survival Guide zombies

Nov
22

Dave the Zombie - Lee Sargent 2009I’ve mentioned it on more than one occasion that I’m starting to suffer slightly from a little bit of zombie overkill (is that even a pun that I need to acknowledge and apologise for?).  I mean I still find zombies entertaining for the most part, Zombieland is pretty much the greatest zombie film ever but the idea of re-writing Jane Austin books to feature zombies seems like a little too much of a stretch for me.

And so the other night when the remake of Dawn of the Dead was on TV I sat down to watch a couple of minutes as I had never actually seen the start even though I’ve seen the end a bunch of times.

Something struck me again, I say again because I’ve noted it in the past and am only now getting around to writing about it.

Whatever happened to the slow zombie?

I mean these dudes have died, reanimated and are now running faster than your average Olympian?  They’re climbing over stuff and chasing people down, smashing windows and hunting people.

I don’t like this at all.

I mean with the original zombies in the 1968 Night of the Living Dead it was the idea of the oppressive mass of zombies that was terrifying.  Had those zombies been the ones from Resident Evil or 28 Days Later or even the new(ish) Dawn of the Dead then Barbara and Ben would have died a lot earlier.

The other thing that I think I dislike about the current breed of fast zombies is that I would have no chance of surviving in that world.  You get caught in a room with one of those bastards and you want to have some mad combat skills and I don’t work well under pressure, I freak out in video games!!!

Seriously, the old Super Nintendo Jurassic Park game which had you walking through Wolfenstein like corridors hoping that a pixelated Velociraptor wasn’t right around the corner had me sweating.  Imagine what the graphics of today’s gaming consoles does to me (I bought Bioshock the other day in the hopes of overcoming this).

So when faced with a mutant zombie that can out run me and doesn’t care unless I put a pool cue through his head I’m not going to do so well in an enclosed space.  I don’t even think it’s a fair fight.

Dracula can’t come out in the daylight, Gillman sticks to the Black Lagoon, the Mummy… oh god don’t get me started on the Mummy remakes, he shouldn’t be running around either but traditionally he just ambles along and Frankenstein’s monster hates fire and old mills.

What do these new zombies hate?  What’s their disadvantage?  It’s like being in a room with Cugo (that’s a giant rabid dog for those young ones)  there’s nothing you can do apart from take its head off and that’s not so easy with the olympic brain eaters!

I call on Hollywood to do the right thing and return my slow moving clumping zombies so at least at night when I’m contemplating zombie apocalypse I feel like I got a chance!

PS: If they are faithful to the novel World War Z I should get my slow moving zombies back, same with The Walking Dead TV series!

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Sep
14

I’m giving up on Marvel Zombies.

I should have when they decided to focus on the third string characters in Marvel Zombies 4, but I didn’t listen to my own common sense.  It should be noted that even Marvel don’t seem to care as they haven’t bothered to update their zombie page.

When I saw the first issue of Marvel Zombies The Return featured Spider-Man, I guessed he would be whining on about eating Mary-Jane and Aunt what’s-her-face (I just remembered her name but I’m standing by my original copy) so I didn’t bother jamming it into an already overcrowded comic book schedule.

But then issue two came along and it featured Iron Man.

I’m a sucker for Iron Man being featured in any cross over and get quite angry when he isn’t focused on or given a large role.

So I relented.

marvel zombies the return 2 cover

The cover for some reason or the other has a zombie Iron Man sky surfing on a giant eagle.  Normally I would find this to be an awesome concept for about seven seconds, on the eighth second I lose focus and start wondering why…

Never mind the cover, the internal art was lame, the story was lame, I nibbled a corner of page six to see if it tasted good and guess what?

LAME.

Spoiler moment of the post:

Tony Stark vomits on a zombie Pepper Potts and some goes into her mouth…

Gross.

Also Tony never puts the armour on, it’s all Rhodes…

Gross.

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