How do you feel about zombie movies and TV shows? Or just zombies in general.
They're neato
They belong to the 80's for me. As society progresses, I don't know, I find zombies less and less interesting.
>>221290588But people love bringing the 80's back.
i havent watch twd and i have zombie fatigue
>>221290516I enjoy the classics, but the theme has been irreparably damaged by over-saturation.
>>221290666Trips checked. Are you Satan? They still make a killer with a knife movies.
>>221290822Not him, but my favorite parts are the implicando of the apocalypse. If it doesn't have that, then I don't think it's that interesting. Going from>A few news and radio channels are broadcasting>Eventually nobody isIs subtly chilling storytellingOr even Lucio Fulci's Zombie and its ending.
I always liked them and fundamentally really like the idea, but I feel like most new movies made are just retreading old ground and rehashing various ideas we've seen a million times already. Especially stuff like survivor factions battling it out, I am bored to death of that and when I see that teased in trailers and such I immediately become less interested.So I'd appreciate either really wild new ideas, or returning to the effective, basic horror of "holy shit this stinking corpse wants to eat me".Can't say I've seen anything I want to watch recently. It all looks painfully generic.
>>221291389>"holy shit this stinking corpse wants to eat me".>this one can eat my dick
>>221290516The original Romero trilogy had a straightforward beginning and ending to its apocalypse. Too many films/tv/vg these days just use them as cheap filler.>night is about the initial outbreak>dawn shows society breaking down>civilization is gone by the time of dayRomero is also based for that cartoonish half assed ending where they end up on some tropical paradise island together. Too many zombie films have shit endings that sit on the fence about the fates of the characters.