People called '28 Days' and '28 Weeks' zombie movies, and they're not! It's some sort of virus; they're not dead.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love zombie films like Danny Boyle's '28 Days Later' - I thought it was so brilliantly done and so grounded in reality. I was definitely thrust into the zombie world watching that film.
A zombie film is not fun without a bunch of stupid people running around and observing how they fail to handle the situation.
I'm not in the movie business anymore, and hardly any 70 year olds are. I always ask the producers: 'Are there no 70-year old vampires?' Apparently there are not - or even zombies for that matter. I guess they all get eaten.
When I started writing, there was nothing about zombies. It was all teen movies, which to me are scarier than zombies, but that's another story.
I am a huge zombie fan. I have probably seen the George Romero movies 100 times each, without exaggeration.
I can't say I was like a die-hard zombie fan, but I've definitely seen a few different zombie movies and TV shows.
Zombies are eternal. They're like dinosaurs.
In entertainment, zombies are so played out. I have a gut sense that people are getting tired of apocalyptic scenarios.
I am a zombie fan, but all of the zombie stories I've enjoyed started when the dead rose and ended three days later with everybody looking exhausted. I was thinking, 'What happens in 20 years?'
I think that's the great thing about zombies, is, you know, going back to even 'Night of the Living Dead,' they've always been a tool for kind of holding up a mirror to us and showing us something about ourselves that we might not otherwise know.
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