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    Columbus, Ohio, Baltimore and, Virginia Beach, Virginia. The next thing you need to know is how to find the place. My tip is to keep your head up and stay alert. Don’t waste bullets on a zombie that isn’t attacking anyone or yourself. Nobody that is living in the apocalypse doesn’t want a place to tiny or to giant find the perfect place to camp out. Remember the place a smart survivor would pick has to be nice and safe. I’d hope that these tips find a place to stay in knowing that there has been…

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    simple thoughts about zombies are scary enough to think about which many movie makers rely on when they are making their own movies about this genre. Zack Snyder jumps into the zombie horror film genre by using George A. Romero’s movie, Dawn of the Dead, as a baseline for his take on the zombie genre. Snyder makes a major update on how the zombies moved, what they looked like, and all of the special effects that come with a zombie horrors movie. Using cinematography…

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    Voodoo zombies are a very interesting type of zombie it’s not your typical flesh eating zombie. Voodoo zombies are a person who has died and, has risen from the grave and is doomed to spend the rest of eternity as a slave of the living. These zombies suffer zombie powder the tool used for zombification the toxin temporarily paralyzes the human nervous system, creating a state of extreme hibernation with the vital organs functioning at minimal levels. Voodoo zombies show emotion suffering from…

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    gonna survive the apocalypse or you play all these zombie games “preparing for what is yet to come”, but for “what yet to come” is here it’s hard and dangerous. You think you’re going to act differently when the time comes when the living becomes the actual walking dead, but in all…

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    George a Romero the father of horror movies the gift and the mining created a creature that was terrible who witnessed it,the zombie. The movie franchise made everyone fear the dead, This 75 year old man created a masterpiece a long lasting legacy that impact everyone who experiences his creation. I I think that he created the zombie movies because he wanted to explore our fears and make everyone to be afraid of zombies.With His creation of the zombie movie made a pandemic of the whole thing…

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    Love’s a strong, gravitational force that pulls you towards the edge of insanity and euphoria. But how is love affected when it’s fair existence is in peril between two couples? Do the unlikely circumstances tear the love apart, or does the will to keep it alive strengthen? Romeo and Juliet had the stars crossed with their love affair, as did R and Julie. In both circumstances, the concept of love for them is in jeopardy, and both couples must fight to keep their love alive. It is certain…

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    The Zombie Genre

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    The origin of zombie, also known by “zombi” or “zonbi”, according to Christie (2011), Farghaly (2014) and Platts (2013) has its roots tracing back to Haitian folklore of Vodoun (Voodoo or Vodou) magic (Christie 2011, p. 10; Farghaly 2014, p. 8; Platts 2013, p. 549). It is a product of the supernatural, combined with a vague applied science of pharmacology (Farghaly 2014, p. 9). Here, we shall examine the cinematic (North American) version of zombie which is vastly different from its Haitian…

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    Coronavirus, the virus that causes SARS. This mutation caused the virus to be much more dangerous than it already was. Besides being much more deadly, the virus now had the ability to bring its victims back to life within a few days of dying. These newly living victims were not as they were before dying. They had rotten flesh, and they also attacked random civilians for no reason, eating the victims’ brains. Since this phenomenon began, nearly 5 billion people have died and have come back to…

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    In lecture this week the theme for the readings are based around Popular Culture. The first reading titles “Our Zombies, Ourselves” by James Parker he explains the role of fictional monsters in the popular imagination. Parker’s essay is an extension of Toro and Hogan’s fascination with vampire myths just in reference to zombies. He picks various films and books that depict the elements of a zombie threw the writers eyes. He also chooses to cite a Canadian punk band which shows another variation…

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    It doesn’t matter how, natural or otherwise, but for example, your best friend died in some sort of accident. There was immediate death, and no vital signs, so they’re very obviously dead. Yet somehow, a few minutes after, they’re back up on their feet, but there’s something obviously off about them. This only makes sense, as they had just died, only to somehow ‘come back to life’. Your friend is no longer your friend, because after…

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