Yeah but in all likelihood the zombie outbreak took a good week or two to spread, during which the hospital would have been operating largely as normal.
It's also not like the zombie shit started the day after he got shot, he was healing in the hospital for a decent amount of time before shit went down seems like
I'm fine with the guy's IV lasting that long, but I did think it was cheesy that the clock stopped. The batteries just so happened to die during those couple weeks?
my fiancee literally covered her face with a pillow during the horse-devouring and asked me to tell her when it was over
she did this at no other point in the episode, nor has she done it when we watched any other gory thing (watched [REC] with her last night, watched Piranha 3D with her a few weeks ago)
but she used to horseback ride competitively and grew up riding horses and stuff
pretty sure police horses go through training for that shit
to an extent, yes
but a horse's natural behavior in a situation like that is to bail via trampling the bajeezus out of anything in its way
i'm not saying that the idea of a mob of zombies taking down a horse is completely unbelievable
just that the way it was shown in this episode was pretty lame and pretty suspension of disbelief breaking, for me anyhow
the point about the fact that a mob of actual people would give way to a freaked out horse while the zombies wouldn't even give a fuck is a good one though
Seriously though, the bike lady, goddamn, I couldnt look away.
Snowbeat this is a zombie thread, zombies are an excuse to let insane details run wild. It was pretty much the only interesting thing about World War Z.
It's also possible that the last holdouts of the hospital only just recently left, and had been keeping him alive until then. There weren't any "walkers" wandering the halls after all.
I feel like a colossal dick for mentioning this, but how exactly would a tank crew get overrun? I feel like they could've just rolled their way across the landscape. Im guessing it ran out of gas or something.
Also there needs to be more bodies in certain areas, I feel that with the amount of guns americans have, there should be WAY more dead zombies.
So do you guys think those zombies in the bus actually went back in there as zombies and just chilled out? Or did they die there and just hadn't moved the whole time?
I feel like a colossal dick for mentioning this, but how exactly would a tank crew get overrun? I feel like they could've just rolled their way across the landscape. Im guessing it ran out of gas or something.
Also there needs to be more bodies in certain areas, I feel that with the amount of guns americans have, there should be WAY more dead zombies.
it probably ran out of fuel and so the crew just abandoned it
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So do you guys think those zombies in the bus actually went back in there as zombies and just chilled out? Or did they die there and just hadn't moved the whole time?
They could have went back
I think the zombie wife/mom shows that there's still a little of the person in there
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Hell yes its worse than most zombie films, fucking loved it.
to an extent, yes
but a horse's natural behavior in a situation like that is to bail via trampling the bajeezus out of anything in its way
i'm not saying that the idea of a mob of zombies taking down a horse is completely unbelievable
just that the way it was shown in this episode was pretty lame and pretty suspension of disbelief breaking, for me anyhow
she did this at no other point in the episode, nor has she done it when we watched any other gory thing (watched [REC] with her last night, watched Piranha 3D with her a few weeks ago)
but she used to horseback ride competitively and grew up riding horses and stuff
so
empathy's funny like that
the point about the fact that a mob of actual people would give way to a freaked out horse while the zombies wouldn't even give a fuck is a good one though
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I've never had one last longer than 8.
Then again, I'm generally dehydrated when I have them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBFgiOklqmw
except maybe shawn of the dead, strangely enough?
in most films people seem to get over the fact that this is someone they used to know and love that they gotta now kill alarmingly quickly
Snowbeat this is a zombie thread, zombies are an excuse to let insane details run wild. It was pretty much the only interesting thing about World War Z.
what if the horse went into a coma
IV saddlebags
"i'm sorry that this happened to you"
that was probably the most touching moment in the episode for me
what if the horse
this is probably the best measure, but trouble is after they die they pretty much look the same for weeks on end.
I actually think that was Piedmont Park.
Which ironically is inside Atlanta proper. I figured they only shot parts here and the rest elsewhere. Maybe not.
Same definitely, zombie movies rarely deal with this kind of thing, the horror of the condition itself.
funniest part was
But I'm no horseologist
and the dad was like "i know, i know, but cry into the pillow so we don't all die from this"
he really should have checked the teeth
i absolutely loved that
before that it, was just a handful of zombies here and there
even the zombies he encountered in Atlanta he was literally like "oh that ain't shit"
then he turns the corner and OH FUCK
i like that they're going to allow it to have a pretty good buildup
Also the shower
Seems like hadn't seen a hot shower in probably weeks, to be that happy about it.
After what they'd been through, things like a hot shower make you feel like a human being again.
Also there needs to be more bodies in certain areas, I feel that with the amount of guns americans have, there should be WAY more dead zombies.
it probably ran out of fuel and so the crew just abandoned it
I was not sure whether
or if he thought it might have been his wife
it felt very ambiguous, but maybe I missed something
They could have went back
I think the zombie wife/mom shows that there's still a little of the person in there
so if they were habitual bus riders in life . . .