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>omg, how can we possibly defeat these shuffling corpses!!!
>literally has a scene where a platoon of soldiers and some hunters BTFO entire hordes like it’s nothing
These films require so much suspension of disbelief
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suspend these nuts
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>>218694088
they btfo the zombies in the mall easily, too. it's not so shrimple when zombies can appear out of anywhere there's a human population because of reanimation magic
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>>218694088
Why did you start a thread with a thumbnail? The text is all blurry. Are you an idiot?
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Gunn and Snyder got it right with the runners
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Lol never noticed how fake the fires and smoke looks
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>>218694088
They flat out say that zombies are just the new normal, it doesn't matter how they die either, they don't have to be bit by a zombie. It could probably still be contained and things would return to "normal"
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That's because they're goreporn that went on for far too long. There is a thin line between goreporn and science fiction, but there is a line. Romero movies rarely cross into science fiction.



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