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Draccoca
10-14-2002, 10:45 AM
Has anyone wondered what happened to the survivors in the Living dead series. Did we find a way to take back the world or what? Would you like to see another movie that finally finishes the series?
I read the alternate script od Day of the Dead that Joblo has on this site and it gives hope. Two people that died in the script never turned and one was biten.
So once again should George Romero write one more original movie to finish off the series and tell us if we took back the world or were we wiped out
nightmareman
10-14-2002, 02:19 PM
I think the whole world was turned to zombies and of the few surviors tey didnt last long or they found a quietplace to liveout there lives. Fulic's Zombe was also said to be a unathorzed part of the series and atthe end ofthat movie we see th zombies in New York, I think it was New York
Draccoca
10-14-2002, 02:32 PM
the one thing i don't understand it that day of the dead took place 5 years after the invasion and it howed zombies in different stages of decompostion. I do remember hearing in one of the movies that the zombie still decompose so don't you think that after 5 years most of the zombies would be skeletons by now?
izombie
10-14-2002, 03:09 PM
I don't think an exact timeline is ever really given between the movies.
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In the 30th Anniversery Edition the ending leads you to believe that they stopped the first zombie uprising.
Also if you read any of the fan fiction of at Homepage of the dead, a couple of my favorite authors look at them as seperate zombie attacks, with mankind putting down the first two attacks (Night, and Dawn)
Jason Voorhees
10-14-2002, 03:18 PM
Hmm, That's quite interesting Izombie. Not sure if I agree though.
I think part of Romero's message (and why he used zombies to illustrate it), is that humanity could easily beat back the zombies, provided we put aside our hatred; our indifference; our bigotry; and stood as a united front. But we won't, because we're arrogant, because we don't take them seriously; they're slow, stupid, etc. And by the time we wise up and realize the severity of the situation, it's already pretty much over.
Well, just me anyway I'm probably looking too deeply into it.
Draccoca
10-14-2002, 03:49 PM
well sorry that i got of topic but there are rumours of a 4th dead movie from George. From what i got the tutles that are up in the are is Dusk of the Dead and Dead Reckoning nothing official yet just more rumours
http://www.homepageofthedead.com/
Draccoca
10-14-2002, 04:01 PM
sorry double post
Dark_One79
10-14-2002, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by Jason Voorhees
Hmm, That's quite interesting Izombie. Not sure if I agree though.
I think part of Romero's message (and why he used zombies to illustrate it), is that humanity could easily beat back the zombies, provided we put aside our hatred; our indifference; our bigotry; and stood as a united front. But we won't, because we're arrogant, because we don't take them seriously; they're slow, stupid, etc. And by the time we wise up and realize the severity of the situation, it's already pretty much over.
Well, just me anyway I'm probably looking too deeply into it.
Well said Voorhees. That was what I got out of those films as well. Kind of a whole, "who is the real enemy?" theme.
I also always viewed the movies as continuous, with months (in the case of Day) or days (in the case of Dawn)occuring in between. In each film society seems to have deteriorated further, and hope seems harder and harder to come by.
The survivors always end up (except for Night) on a tropial island, with the hope of starting over, and maybe this time not making the same mistakes.
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