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Last week, I wrote a review of AMC’s new zombie series, “The Walking Dead,” and it got me thinking a lot about zombies. Let me set the record straight: I hate them. I think they are the worst villains that horror movies or shows have ever come up with, and I don’t really understand why they are popular.
First of all, they aren’t scary. They just walk around – empty bodies – looking for people whose brains they can eat. But seriously, they are so stupid. You would think if they eat brains, they would have some measure of intellect, but no. But how easy would it be to outsmart a zombie? Even if you turn a corner and see 100 of them, just turn right around. It’s not like they would notice you.
Next, there is no reason to care about them. Many people watch horror stories for the blood and gore, but I would only watch one for the same reason I watch any genre: for character. I get invested in shows are movies where the characters are relatable or interesting. It is easy to care about other types of horror creatures. Interesting vampires have shown up time and time again, and werewolves usually follow suit. (Seriously, is there a modern day vampire tale where a vampire doesn’t show up in the sequel or second or third season?) Even robots can be made vulnerable and interesting as shows like “Battlestar Galactica” have shown when their humanoid robots have their own fears and concerns. But zombies have nothing going for them. There are ugly as anything, with blood everywhere and guts hanging out. And, they don’t talk or do anything! They just wander around. What’s the point?
I can’t really speak about funny zombie movies, like “Shaun of the Dead” or “Zombieland,” because I’ve never seen them. I assume they will just be a waste of my time, because, well, they have zombies. I know the rest of the world thinks differently, but they aren’t funny. Or scary. Or interesting. Or anything redeemable. If someone can think of a way to make zombies do anything, maybe I’ll reconsider. But for now, zombies just suck.
Tags: Battlestar Galactica, Shaun of the Dead, The Walking Dead, Zombieland, zombies
*Facepalm*
You obviously don’t understand that the characterization in those stories is focused on the survivors, not the ‘monsters’. Also, a zombie is not a villain in the classical horror film sense. They are not a singular, serious threat, but the situation presents a totally different type of horror. I’d be more worried if the whole world was going to shit, than if a guy was hacking people up at a lake in some other state. The threat presented in a zombie movie is that of the horde, or sheer numbers of them. It seems like you may have some other, unspoken bias. Probably because of the over-saturation of the genre recently; in that regard, I don’t blame you, but I do think you’re being unfair.
I thinks he is right but not being fair if you know what i mean
niceeeeeee, I completely agree
Zombies always seemed retarded to me….I mean the only movie/game that made zombies seem like an almost realistic prospect was resident evil as a military corperation created a virus to raise the dead to fight as temporary weapons in warzones. Aside from that they dont interest me in the least and Have no clue why people think their so cool. Especially women who seem to be the most interested from what I have experienced.
Came here to say that zombies, witches, vampires, aliens & all other mythical creatures SUCK. It’s been done to death and stopped being scary around the time I quit believing in the Easter Bunny.
You want to be innovative and original? Write a solid script that doesn’t require gimmicks like excessive special effects or a trending pop culture craze to get butts in the seats.
Also, special effects do not a great movie make. Just the opposite. When a show/movie is heavy on the CGI, you can be sure it’s done to make up for a lack of substance. This goes for action, Sci-Fi and any other genre. How braindead is the movie-going public anyway?
In my personal opinion i dont think zombies are that bad they are cool in video games and sertin movies but i dont know if i agree with all of what he is saying