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When are they going to make zombies sexy?

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The dialog in the trailer was, difficult. I will definitely go to watch it when it’s released. Good Zombie material is rare. TWD was good for about 2 seasons before it started going downhill. FTWD was bad from the start. At least for me those two shows are simply lame. Wish there were more and better Zombie games to play. Days Gone on leads the way as far as that goes. Would love to see something new that played out in an urban setting…
z Nation was a lot of fun.
 
The dialog in the trailer was, difficult. I will definitely go to watch it when it’s released. Good Zombie material is rare. TWD was good for about 2 seasons before it started going downhill. FTWD was bad from the start. At least for me those two shows are simply lame. Wish there were more and better Zombie games to play. Days Gone on leads the way as far as that goes. Would love to see something new that played out in an urban setting…
What dialog? There is a woman talking to kids and then the rest is a reading of Rudyard Kipling's "Boots", a chilling poem about the repetitive nature of a soldier's life at war. The recording used is from 1915. It's a pretty effective reading IMO.
 
What dialog? There is a woman talking to kids and then the rest is a reading of Rudyard Kipling's "Boots", a chilling poem about the repetitive nature of a soldier's life at war. The recording used is from 1915. It's a pretty effective reading IMO.





It must be over a decade since I watched the films, and I think I only ever watched them once even though I have them on DVD.

With the new one coming out I planned to rewatch them as soon as I finished all of Jeremy Renner's Mayor of Kingstown.

Watched 28 Days Later earlier and started on 28 Weeks Later, and I'm thinking to myself, that soldier looks like Jeremy Renner. :lol

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What dialog? There is a woman talking to kids and then the rest is a reading of Rudyard Kipling's "Boots", a chilling poem about the repetitive nature of a soldier's life at war. The recording used is from 1915. It's a pretty effective reading IMO.
The background reading during the whole trailer. I didn’t care for it.
 
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