A non-frightening zombie is a lame zombie.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A zombie apocalypse isn't the most jovial situation.
A zombie film is not fun without a bunch of stupid people running around and observing how they fail to handle the situation.
Zombies are apocalyptic in nature. They belong to a class of monster that doesn't just hunt humans, but seeks to obliterate that entire human race.
What is it about a zombie that appeals to me? I don't know. Maybe that it's just the most possible - I don't know - of all the supernatural entities.
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 actually have a very real, irrational fear of zombies.
I think the fascination with zombies is that they don't obey the rules of monsters. The first rule of monsters is that you have to go find them. You have to make a conscious choice to go to the swamp or the desert or the abandoned summer camp.
That's the thing about zombies. They don't adapt and they don't think. Literally, you could have a zombie on one side of a chain link fence and you could be on the other side and they could be trying to get to you and six feet down could be an open door and they will not go through that door in the fence. That's why they're so scary.
Zombies are eternal. They're like dinosaurs.
I don't think anyone wants to cuddle a zombie.
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