Jayn
Sr Member
Looks like a normal "morning after DragonCon" shot..:lol
Making me miss GA more and more..
My 7 y/o saw the trailer over my shoulder, so I explained what a zombie was. Somehow she already knew they were "dead people".
My 5 y/o was listening from another room I guess. Several hours later, he finished his dinner, pushes his plate away, gets up and takes his plastic pirate musket pistol with him and says, "I still have zombies to kill" and walks off. :lol
Scott
My 7 y/o saw the trailer over my shoulder, so I explained what a zombie was. Somehow she already knew they were "dead people".
My 5 y/o was listening from another room I guess. Several hours later, he finished his dinner, pushes his plate away, gets up and takes his plastic pirate musket pistol with him and says, "I still have zombies to kill" and walks off. :lol
Scott
It appears to just be a generic "scenes about town" type of shot to estabish the whole "zombie apocalypse" vibe.
It doesn't look bad enough.
For one thing, there should be a lot more blood and a lot more bodies. I'm also pretty sure that they wouldn't carefully steer the cars so as not to damage them in an apocalypse.
Pretty sure there would be some major window breakage as well.
Me and Trip are gonna go check this one out in a week or so.
As a zombie movie fan... I will say that the use of the Johnny Cash song The man comes around during the opening montage of Dawn of the Dead 2.0 is the finest use of contemporary music in cinema history. It gave me goosebumps sitting in the theater.