Sentences with phrase «than the zombies on»

The only thing grosser than the zombies on «The Walking Dead» was the dish Eugene ate on last Sunday's episode of the hit AMC show.

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?
Come to Belfast guys / gals — there's more zombie churches there per square mile than any other place on earth!
NOVEMBER 1 - 3 Bay Area Science Festival More than 60 ongoing events, including hikes along earthquake faults and a session at the California Academy of Sciences on the neuroscience of zombies.
Do you believe, this is what I believe and I could be wrong and you have more experience in this than I do so I'm testing my hypothesis with an expert, that as you add these toxins, like if you were to say on an average day someone with no toxins doesn't ever drop a word for their memory but on a day or a week or when their mercury levels hit one out of 10, maybe they drop one word today, and when they're five out of 10, they drop four words a day, there's a gradual decline in cognitive performance or physical performance before we hit the «Oh my god I feel crappy all the time, I have chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and I'm a zombie
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 swiOn 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 swion - 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.
Director Marc Forster wasn't crazy about the reshoots, but the finale is really well done, extracting tension on material that's smaller, simpler, and no less frenetic than prior scenes involving masses of humans running from zombies in a busy main street or a grungy apartment complex.
Based loosely on the book by Max Brooks, «World War Z» is in some ways less a zombie movie than the story of a global pandemic and the heroic individual (guess who) trying to stop it.
Perhaps it is this part of why the high - pitched chittering the zombies exhibit when giving chase is less unnerving than comical, like Big Bird on acid, even with the snapping of those vicious looking teeth.
Combine this with glitches galore and a plot with more holes in it than the sinking ship the game starts off on, and it's hard to recommend Riptide to all but the most naïve of zombie enthusiasts.
by Walter Chaw Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost return after the triumph of Shaun of the Dead with the nominal success of Hot Fuzz: the one a dead - on skewering of / homage to the zombie genre, the latter an equally - dead - on skewering of / homage to the buddy - cop genre that leads one to conclude that the zombie genre is infinitely more fulsome a target than the buddy - cop genre.
With the higher frame rate smoothing out the once demanding engine filled with hundreds of zombies on - screen, the game plays a lot smoother than when it first debuted.
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
The trailer seemed very different than the source material, but over-proliferation of zombie - related content obscures how much of anomaly this picture really is: zombies have always roamed through low - budget settings, but what if someone had some serious dime to throw down on a zombie film?
And while cheap frights are served by the game's zombie natives on occasion, its tortured antagonists, manifestations of guilt - driven grief and open world elements present a far more ambitious game than the 2014 original.
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.
The game is fifteen dollars on Xbox Live and if you are a huge zombie or horror fan than the game won't disappoint.
Just because they do them well, though, doesn't make the movie less reliant on shock value than any other zombie flicks.
Based on Seth Grahame - Smith's best - selling mash - up novel, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (out Feb. 5) recounts the unlikely romance between Lizzy (Lily James) and the haughty Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley), but the courtship takes place in a 19th - century English countryside where the «sorry stricken» — as the zombies are called in the book — have been roaming for more than 70 years, victims of a mysterious Zombies (out Feb. 5) recounts the unlikely romance between Lizzy (Lily James) and the haughty Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley), but the courtship takes place in a 19th - century English countryside where the «sorry stricken» — as the zombies are called in the book — have been roaming for more than 70 years, victims of a mysterious zombies are called in the book — have been roaming for more than 70 years, victims of a mysterious plague.
This continues with the enemies - particularly the guards - who are often found in the sea of zombies by the player honing in on their chatter rather than through plain sight.
Metal Gear Survive, the new zombie - infested take on the classic series, arrives in less than a month, and Konami has revealed the game's PC system requirements.
Undead Labs» State of Decay was a curious thing, a janky, bug - riddled work that nonetheless offered a rewarding gameplay loop that chose to focus on survival elements of a zombie apocalypse rather than headshots and straight up horror.
Likewise, I probably wouldn't have pegged Thompson and Thomson as Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, maybe because they were banging on about pickpockets and bowler hats rather than zombies.
It gives the idea of consumerism run wild the short shrift that it deserves (and the cynicism that an intervening quarter - century demands), touching on the original's explanation of the zombies» affinity for the shopping mall and the human heroes» delight at their newfound material wealth before becoming a bracing action film that, like Marcus Nispel's reworking of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the source of which didn't need updating as much as Dawn arguably did), is more firmly entrenched in the James Cameron Aliens tradition than the Seventies institution of disconcerting personal horror film.
Director Steven Spielberg and director J.J. Abram's nostalgic, monster - mash homage to their own movie - obsessed childhoods, «Super 8» tells the story of a gaggle of»70s kids who accidentally capture something much more unnerving — and deadly — on their Super 8 film than the homegrown zombie movie they've set out to shoot.
There are plenty of cheesy TV movies that have cornered that market, and more than a handful of films that feature a meteor shower as the catalyst for disaster: NIGHT OF THE COMET (1984) brings about zombies, THE BLOB (1958, with the remake out in 1988) hitches a ride on a meteorite, THE MONOLITH MONSTERS (1957) delivers killer crystals, and a rogue comet in Stephen King's MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE (1986) prompts machines to come alive and attack us.
I realize it's problematic to review a film on the basis of what it might have been, but when that same film substitutes a vision that's vastly less intriguing and original than the one offered by its source, it's a fair tactic, and what's onscreen here is just another zombie picture, gigantic but otherwise unremarkable.
There will be more zombies in one instance than the previous games with more emphasis on the individual variety in zombies, ranging from physiological changes to cosmetic ones.
Dead Rising 1 had less than a thousand zombies on screen at once.
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?
The Walking Dead focuses more on the people than the zombies and we are given some unique survivors to follow.
Tricky, because it all has to be done at night, and, reluctant to kill «zombies» (which is what they call people) more out of fear of contaminated blood than inherent respect for life, they are reliant on blood supplied by local hospitals and bribed doctors.
Just in the first nine days, the original Plants vs. Zombies sold more than 300,000 copies on iOS, making it the fastest - selling PopCap video game.
That film is way more out there than «Life After Beth,» but at least it has clear direction and jokes that work, instead of just wandering around like a mindless zombie hoping to skate by on its clever title.
That film is way more out there than this one, but at least it has clear direction and jokes that work, instead of just wandering around like a mindless zombie hoping to skate by on its clever title.
Zombies are more popular than ever, which is perhaps why it's perfect timing for a documentary that looks back on one of the most influential zombie films of all time — George A. Romero's «Night of the Living Dead.»
Just to understand the franchise's reach, according to EA, Plants Vs. Zombies 2 has been downloaded more than 100 million times since its debut on iOS and still sees an average 9.5 million unique game sessions started each day...
She stars in The To Do List as a girl on a mission to become much more than a novice when it comes to sex; as a zombie lady in Life After Beth, and one of her more emotional roles as Sarah in About Alex.
Inside jokes permeate the bulk of the scenes, and savvy film buffs will love this movie on a level even higher than the casual viewer, especially those who've seen the classic zombie flicks like Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead (of course!)
Lucky for R, Julie is not so choked up about Perry's death, leaving her more receptive than you'd suspect to the attentions of her new gentleman zombie pal, who smuggles her onto an empty jetliner on the tarmac of an abandoned airport, advising her in grunts and groans that can barely be parsed as human language that she needs to stay on board with him for a few days, until the rest of his zombie buddies conveniently forget she's around.
The source material is a pretty lacklustre book; the content is good, but it has been said to read like a UN report on a zombie invasion, rather than a thriller.
To begin with, players have killed over seven billion zombies since the game's release on Windows 10 and Xbox One, more than Earth's actual population.
These zombies are fast and way more deadly than what you might find on The Walking Dead.
Director Danny Boyle Cast Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson This town is coming like a ghost town The first scene in Danny Boyle's symbolic UK - set zombie fest is hairy in more ways than one: a group of animal activists descend on a biological vivisection centre and release a chimpanzee infected with rage, a contagious rabies - like virus.
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.
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And if that occurred, on what planet would you be concerned about your currency arb trade more than the zombie apoclypse that must be underway?
Nothing is better than playing with a well - coordinated team and shotgun - blasting your way through a horde of zombies - or, alternatively, simultaneously pouncing on the survivors as the special infected.
However, the focus remains on discovery; players must do much more than slaughter legions of zombies, such as enabling an escape - tube network, powering up generators, unlocking a weapon power - up station, finding clues hidden in paintings, and more.
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