galactiboy
OT Preferist
Have to say I don't really like this piece... its incredibly well done, but the design and pose just don't really do it for me.
Have to say I don't really like this piece... its incredibly well done, but the design and pose just don't really do it for me.
Have to say I don't really like this piece... its incredibly well done, but the design and pose just don't really do it for me.
.. you guys kill me.
is it not up the elite zombie standards?
"Oh no... it's too gory and not enough thought went into it."
Are you guys kidding me? How easy would it be to do, say... a doctor, security guard, or any other 'character' type pieces. As far as zombies go, dude was obviously an early case that was more-or-less written off and left to rot in thr hospital/morgue when everything went to ____. In a movie, I can picture this rotten bastard just laying under a sheet and becoming reanimated once everyone thinks they've found refuge in the upper floors of a hospital/clinic.
Just a guess... he was infected when a dirty zombie crackwhore took a bite out of his man-bits. Result: nothing under the gown.
Just a guess... he was infected when a dirty zombie crackwhore took a bite out of his man-bits. Result: nothing under the gown.
I also don't think this guy is in an attack pose like some superhero as many are suggesting. I just think he is shambling down from a higher vantage point after spotting his next victim. He seems sufficiently zombie to me.
Can't wait!
Personally, I like the nomenclature that Sideshow is utilizing for the premium format portion of the Dead line. No subject numbers.
I also don't think this guy is in an attack pose like some superhero as many are suggesting. I just think he is shambling down from a higher vantage point after spotting his next victim. He seems sufficiently zombie to me.
Can't wait!
Well, likely a zombie wouldn't have that good of balance. If, as the other releases have suggest, there's a mid-rigor state, it's more believable that the zombie would've tumbled down and stood up once he hit the ground vs. surfing down the concrete slab with superb balance.
Even though some might consider this over analyzing I would agree with this.
I'm not knocking the piece at all, I just find the pose an odd choice. Regardless, it's a "heroic" stance requiring, what I believe to be, more agility than a long-dead and rotting corpse would have. Here's where it gets gross... having had the "luxury" of handling, first hand, decomposing bodies, an extreme pose like that would have ended in stripping the meat clean from the bone with it sagging between the top of the femur and the ankle like a hammock.
Guys its a freaking zombie. Which at last check aren't real. So I think its safe to toss this stuff out the window and say who really gives a rats whazoo if it can be done.
Oh I am sorry, does our random curiosity and discussion on the stance bother you? We are at least being civil about it so who cares. Let us discuss the pose all we want.
No, I could care less about your discussion actually. I just always find it perplexing when people try to bring reality into things that shouldn't bother having it.
I was just simply stating my two cents like who cares really if the pose is real or not. It looks cool. Hopefully thats ok.
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