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    Warm Bodies Analysis

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    The Warm Bodies movie best fits a family/teen oriented type of movie. The movie is well directed by Jonathan Levine. The movie has various genres of comedy, romance, horror, etc. Warm Bodies could possibly be a twist of another “Romeo & Juliet” love story, except in a zombie version. In the movie, “Warm Bodies” is set in a strange zombie invaded world, where numerous of zombies roam around an abandoned airport. I guess that’s where they all practically live in. Though, there is just something…

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    Despite the popularity of the genre, there have been very few alterations to the concept of zombies. In general, the foundation of these creature’s actions revolves around them mindlessly cannibalizing humans. Although these creatures have remained consistently popular in film and television through numerous decades, zombies nevertheless have experienced major changes in the way that they are portrayed. Modern zombies have evolved into rotting creatures that truly appear as if they have been…

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    The door smashed inward, followed immediately by several stumbling figures, causing Dave to let go of the axe and turn toward the third entryway to the room. As he ran toward the door he yelled at his companion, who remained motionless watching the ghoulish figures pour into the room with wild eyed fear. On the rooftop, the man pulled a small object from his pocket, pointed it downward and flicked a switch. On the street a bright red dot appeared, dancing across cars and around the two zombies…

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    I wen't into this film mostly blind. I knew it was a Rom-Com and that it had zombies. Funny thing, while watching this film I kept thinking "This feels a lot like Infestation", which turns out is because it's by the same director, Kyle Rankin. Looking back at it my only real issue with Infestation was that it was trying to be a zombie film without the zombies. Night of the Living Deb fixes that by being about zombies. Well, zombies and romance. Night of the Living Deb, opens on a bar on the eve…

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    The majority of zombie stories are all based off the same idea, that zombies are all one dimensional flesh eating beasts. In Fido and Last stand that is not the case. They are different from the common zombie theme, because the zombies are more affectionate than some humans. Last stand, the zombies wanted to be far away from the humans, but the humans were trying to find and kill them. In Fido, the zombies had to wear a collar to be calm so they would not become the bloodthirsty monsters the…

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    Zombie Geographies

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    In Jeff May’s Zombie Geographies and the Undead City, he starts by explaining that “contemporary zombie films mark a geographical move to large urban areas, bringing the zombie masses to the city and foregroundIng urban fears while containing implicit messages about social difference and otherness”(May 286). I found this quote extremely interesting. If I could fast forward time, and somehow be placed in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, I would chose to be in a more rural or even suburban area.…

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    Trailer Comparison Essay ‘Deadpool’ directed by Tim Miller and ‘Suicide Squad’ directed by David Ayer both utilise close-up shots as part of their trailers. The ‘Suicide Squad’ trailer commences with closeup shots to introduce all characters which has the effect of making a lasting impression in order to be more memorable. The camera then transitions to a wide shot of a restaurant after exhibiting all the ‘superheroes’ in the prison. The shot has been framed through a window and includes the…

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    Ghost Zombie Memo

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    The purpose of this memorandum I to address the outbreak of Ghost Zombie Randolph Hall at Miskatonic University at Arkham Massachusetts to President Algernan Black. A ghost Zombie is a dead person that is being back to life through means of witchcraft. Most people including myself are affected by this outbreak. Recent attack, which sitting in the lunch area, I hear a loud noise coming from the classroom behind me. I then turned around seeing a group of a ghost zombie covered with blood chowing…

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    Description An addicting first-person zombie shooter with "ONE-HAND commands". Take command of your fate as you deal with the strolling dead in numerous journeys throughout numerous cities! One of the most unsafe as well as managed infection, Ceres has actually been launched in the city because of a surge at the Heckle Corporation's Cell Research Unit. Ceres, recognized to be very infectious has actually caused transforming hosts right into flesh desire, strolling dead - the Zombies, across the…

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    Imagine living in a post-apocalyptic world where living in constant fear of zombies has become a new normal. Every little move that is made or every noise that is made can depend on life or death. Everything someone worked hard for would be destroyed and there would be no where to go for help. Would this push someone over the edge or would this push them to keep trying to survive? This is what The Walking Dead is all about. The Walking Dead is an American horror drama television series created…

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