Sentences with phrase «other than zombies»

The Xbox on Windows Phone deal of the week is none other than Zombies!!!

Not exact matches

The CDC wouldn't comment on the success of its zombie campaign other than to say that the content is still on its website two years later «because of its popularity and frequent visits to the site,» but let's be honest here — what other CDC campaign can you recall off the top of your head?
, Maybe members of the dead jew zombie death cult are, but there is no reason, other than the voodoo mumbo jumbo of The Babble to believe such nonsense.
So the Zombies did not accomplish what they intended to with the song, other than proving they were very smart, or perhaps providing a fittingly dark conclusion to Odessey and Oracle, thereby making it more of a unified statement.
I find it interesting that you require others to prove science to you, something you can actually do yourself, but you are more than willing to take the word of a book containing multiple accounts of zombies.
Characters in zombie films are willing to do terrible things to each other because of the fear of zombies and the urge for self preservation, while, in the real world, things like the use of torture (or «advanced interrogation»), preemptive war and drone strikes were being debated as options to fight a threat even scarier than zombies: terrorism.
Come to Belfast guys / gals — there's more zombie churches there per square mile than any other place on earth!
It's a bit more bloodier than other tutorials on youtube since I wanted to get close to the kind of zombies which can be seen in the show but without making this makeup tutorial.
On the other hand, I really enjoyed seeing the odd, feral - looking beauty Mireille Enos (of TV's «The Killing») as Pitt's on - screen wife; I wish she had more to do in the film than hunker onboard an aircraft carrier with their kids, hoping the zombies won't learn how to swim.
much better than other zombie features
Although Davis did not become a zombie - at least not more so than any other doctoral candidate - his adventures inspired this thriller in which a Harvard researcher, played by Bill Pullman, ventures into the heart of voodoo and witnesses strange and gruesome realities.
If you want nothing more than to watch zombies get mowed down in elaborate ways while a bunch of actors shout at each other, Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead certainly offers that.
There's not much to say about him other than he may have the world's best shit - eating grin, he loves Twinkies and has an over-exuberance for killing zombies in nifty and imaginable ways.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
It isn't that some zombies are more powerful than others, but depending on the time of day, zombies can be anywhere from sluggish to very aggressive.
Just because they do them well, though, doesn't make the movie less reliant on shock value than any other zombie flicks.
The film needs more than just to references other zombie movies and spoofs.
We didn't see any special zombies other than them wearing different outfits.
Loved Simple Works Best — Plants vs Zombies appears simple, even simpler than many other tower defence games.
It's nice to see someone utilizing creatures other than vampires, werewolves and zombies for once, and the concept behind the gargoyles is admittedly clever, but the film has absolutely no soul... or a decent story or performances, for that matter.
That's Keiji Inafune, creator of Capcom's Dead Rising series, and none other than Bruce Campbell, the iconic actor of The Evil Dead and other pillars of the zombie - film genre.
The «Evil Dead» series at times had more in common with the Three Stooges and Warner Bros. cartoons than it did with other zombie films like «Night of the Living Dead» and «Dawn of the Dead.»
What better way is there to spend your time stuck on a beautiful tropical island other than bashing zombies» heads in with oars, crowbars and whatever else you can lay your hands on?
Of course, some objects are more effective than others — I'd much rather take a halberd pilfered from a medieval shop shelf into battle than, say, a food court tray — but anything Frank can carry will eventually kill a zombie if you just keep using it as a bludgeon.
Though the $ 25 price - tag suggests a little less content than other titles to follow the same route, it does promise new story content further down the line where Frank races to find a cure after being infected with the zombie strain himself.
It wasn't very good, but it still motivated more people to shamble to the cinema than most other zombie flicks you could mention.
Other than that, it's another week of ponies, zombies, and embattled superheroes down at iBooks.
Other than that, it's ponies and zombies, ponies and zombies.
The worst part for me is that it seemed like it wanted to be better - it's set in a fantasy version of our world where zombies and vampires and other creatures are real, but nothing really came of it other than a brief interesting snippet about a zombie uprising that
The worst part for me is that it seemed like it wanted to be better - it's set in a fantasy version of our world where zombies and vampires and other creatures are real, but nothing really came of it other than a brief interesting snippet about a zombie uprising that lasted all of five pages.
Last week a friend of mine observed that our culture is fascinated by zombies because they reflect back to us our worst selves in relation to our technologies: a need to engage interminably in pointless activities; a hapless desire to be in contact with others like ourselves without sharing any meaningful emotional or intellectual matters; the compulsion to devour rather than use a brain.
Other than that, it wasn't an awful zombie book.
Robin Cutler [00:06:09] The other thing you talked about is, because you're more up to speed on this than I am, about zombies and vampires and the weirdos that I don't like really particularly to read about.
, and what makes them even more than cool is they maintain this attitude amidst the increasing amount of rude, bad mannered, disrespectful, snaking, dropping in, stinky eyed tourist who try to avoid eye contact with others in the surf (or Zombies as Slim calls them)...,
More multiplayer and diverse multiplayer games than any other console Forza, RYSE, DeadRising 3, Call of Duty, Battlefield 4, Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare, Titanfall, Kinect Sports Rivals, add Destiny, Halo, Sunset Overdrive, The Division and Xbox one is going to be fantastic this year.
There's also a zombie plant specific packs available if you favor one team more than the other The must expensive set currently weighs in at 40,000 and will take a fair few well - played games to earn but is well worth it as it guarantees a new character to play with.
Dead alliance is a basic first person shooter with zombies elements in the gameplay for no other reason than to call it a zombie game, the survival mode contradicts itself and the multiplayer constantly has lag, you don't get a campaign even though they sell a single player expansion and at a price of # 20 / # 30 / # 35 depending how you buy it, I think it's a complete waste of your money and time, take a look around the internet to see what other think before you take my advice but quite simply put, if you're a fan of first person shooters then don't waste your time with this one.
Staying healthy and safe is far more important than killing zombies or other players.
After playing through Resident Evil at a much earlier age than I probably should have, I immediately fell in love with it and indeed all other zombie related things.
It gives the character more humanity than any other character put up on a pedestal and makes sense in the context of this rich and zombie - filled world.
You will find an ever - expanding horde of zombies forming over time; therefore if you do not keep up with killing the zombies from the previous wave, you will find that you have an even larger enemy count with nothing on their minds other than earning their meal for the day.
-- but they're on more equal footing with you than the trash mob zombies you've been killing in other games.
The story mode does not seem to offer very much to the imagination other than occasional mini-games in the form of zombie smashing and poker games.
You'll face various different zombies, some requiring more attacks than others, and you will have to avoid obstacles in the streets to avoid dying.
I don't know if it's because I'm so used to the more fearsome creatures found in other games that feature co-op play (Borderlands 2, Call of Duty Zombies), but I was less than terrified with the meek monsters I had come across so far.
The zombies themselves aren't quite original in design and from the trailer there isn't really a variety of enemies, some look more mutated than the others but that's about it.
I could probably stretch out another hour to that playtime if I wanted to get the 6 achievements that are gained by beating certain levels a specific way, and a few more hours if I cared about getting the more grind - heavy achievements (like buy all of the stuff in the store & defeat over 10,000 dinosaurs) but there's no denying that Go Home Dinosaurs is a lot shorter than other favorite tower defense games like Plants vs. Zombies, Pixeljunk Monsters, Defense Grid, and Defender's Quest.
The State of Decay series hits the right notes with me as it not only allows you to maim hordes of zombies, but it also focuses a lot on some of the other sometime overlooked facets of a survival situation, such as resource management other than just ammo and first aid sprays.
The other mode that's surprisingly entertaining is «Be The Zombie,» which allows one player to control a zombie — called the Night Hunter — even more powerful and mobile than the Volatiles.
Although none of that sounds particularly unique or exciting, the realistic feel to the setting and the items you use on your adventure really help Zombi to feel much more like a believable zombie adventure than many of the others we've seen over the years, and with permadeath present, exploration necessary and save points scarce, this is one zombie adventure that brings enough tension to keep you on edge, without ever delving into the realms of predictability.
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