The kids movie featuring zombies had it wrong
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wordsatplaytoday — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 10:47 AM)
First of all, at the time the movie takes place in, zombies were not that much of a trend as they are now.
So I kinda doubt the kids would have even thought of having zombies in their movie.
Zombies were nowhere near as popular or in pop culture as they are now.
Second, zombies were still thought of as beings that had risen from the dead. Not as someone alive who had mutated.
And that is how the zombies were explained in the kid's movie.
So they wouldn't have been the result of a chemical plant.
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swordedsoul — 9 years ago(August 15, 2016 09:58 AM)
First of all, at the time the movie takes place in, zombies were not that much of a trend as they are now.
So I kinda doubt the kids would have even thought of having zombies in their movie.
1978 Dawn of the dead came out, 1979 they were all the rage. I guess you would have had to been a kid back then. I know the drive in gave each car a puke bag when entering the movie, I thought that was awesome.
Second, zombies were still thought of as beings that had risen from the dead. Not as someone alive who had mutated.
Nobody really explained where Zombies came from especially George Romero, so i take it as the kids made it up on their own. BTW why would that even cross your mind when watching, LOL.
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kgwrote-854-104240 — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 01:13 PM)
I was a kid back then and yes the OP is right. Zombies were still associated with Haitian voodoo mainly.
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WeirdRaptor — 9 years ago(October 13, 2016 09:12 PM)
Except you're wrong. Dawn of the Dead had come out the year before without really explaining how they're risen from the dead and zombies were all the rage at the time.
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TwittingOnTrender — 9 years ago(December 01, 2016 09:27 AM)
They weren't "all the rage" - they're a phenomenon now (inexplicable to me - I find them boring) but back then they EXISTED in Dawn of the Dead etc, but they wouldn't have been the automatic choice for kids making a horror movie. Having said that, the chubby kid was quite the cineaste so, who knows? He may have been a fan of Romero.
I'm sure zombies have different "origins" in different movies - does 28 Days Later count?
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