Re: Rate the last film you watched : Mon Apr 28, 2014 4:24 pm
Durham Giant wrote:
You are wrong
Zombies equal the living dead. So therefore they should not be able to be reanimated with powers above and beyond what they had in their previous lives. ( the only exception is they can only be killed a second time by destroying the brain or brain stem).
If they die, become Zombies and then all return and have super human strength, speed and climbing ability they have been re animated as not the living dead but Living dead super heroes.
If the book had been caled WWZ super heroes i would have accepted it ( reluctantly)
Zombies equal the living dead. So therefore they should not be able to be reanimated with powers above and beyond what they had in their previous lives. ( the only exception is they can only be killed a second time by destroying the brain or brain stem).
If they die, become Zombies and then all return and have super human strength, speed and climbing ability they have been re animated as not the living dead but Living dead super heroes.
If the book had been caled WWZ super heroes i would have accepted it ( reluctantly)
Not strictly true - vampires are also the living dead, but I have no issue with them being fast; the horror of the zombie is their mindless, inexorable and (seemingly) unstoppable nature - fast zombies just don't have the same impact.
Maybe it's just an issue of branding - I'm not sure if zombies are protected under some kind of Undead Trades Descriptions Act but if they were, this film would have been in violation of said Act.