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    Warm Bodies Analysis

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    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 oddly different about one specific zombie, his name is R. He doesn’t remember who he is, where he came from, or what even happened before he died; he…

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    Within today’s culture, the idea of cannibalism exists as a way to evoke horror and induce disgust. In recent decades, popular culture has given individuals movies such as “The Cannibal Holocaust”, “The Silence of the Lambs”, and “The Hills have Eyes” where cannibalism plays a significant role. Today’s television shows, films and video games exploit society’s newfound fascination with cannibalism by introducing alternative versions of the cannibal such as zombies and vampires. Though culture’s…

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    Red Cross Safety Plan BANG! BANG! "LET ME IN THEY'RE COMING" A young man is standing outside the Red Cross in central Covington. BANG! BANG! "Hurry up, they'll be here soon." BANG! BANG! One of the nurses opens the door and the man comes rushing inside. All of the Doctors step out into the hall to see what all the commotion is about. "Zombies, zombies have infiltrated the northern borders of the city. They're headed right this way." No one moves, there's nothing but blank stares on everyone’s…

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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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    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 before the Fourth of July in Portland, Maine. Deb Clarington (Maria Thayer)…

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    Hearing the word zombie usually invokes images of a horror movie or in today’s society a person suffering with drug addiction. The sad reality of modern day society is the new term called “the Zombie Effect”. This term refers to what happens to some children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder or ADHD and have been prescribed medication to help manage the disorder. ADHD is the most commonly known neurodevelopment disorder that affects children on into adulthood. ADHD can…

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    Could humans be infected by this? - Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis "Could Humans Be Infected By This? - Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis". Sites.google.com. N. p., 2017. Web. 22 Apr. 2017. Zoinks! Tracing The History Of 'Zombie' From Haiti To The CDC "Zoinks! Tracing The History Of 'Zombie' From Haiti To The CDC". NPR.org. N. p., 2013. Web. 22 Apr. 2017. Science, L. Science, Live. "Zombies: The Real Story Of The Undead". Live Science. N. p., 2012. Web. 22 Apr.…

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    Movies That Rose From the Grave” The Movies that Rose from the Grave, by Max Brooks discuss how zombie movies, video games, books and television shows have put a huge impression on the horror industries for more than a decade. Originally a zombie was known to be a part of myths and tall tales. In 1932, the first zombie movie was created named, “White Zombie”. During 1932, in the new release “White Zombie”, zombie’s appearances were known to be a human form that was made to act like a corpse.…

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    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 of a zombie. What really interested me about the article is the use of his examples to show the evolution of zombies up until modern day. “The most surprising thing about the modern zombie – indeed, the only surprising thing about the modern zombie –…

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    disgust. Modern zombies have evolved into rotting creatures that truly appear as if they have been lying in their graves for months. Not only have the decaying skin and the exposed organs become more realistic, but the overall violence and gore within zombie media has risen dramatically. These changes are mostly due to the specialization of costume makeup and the improved materials that allow for…

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