Exit Humanity Combines The Walking Dead & Old West

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Exit Humanity Combines The Walking Dead & Old West


A new film looks like it'll be just as compelling as you'd expect zombies and cowboys to be, though you may have to watch Schindler's List for a pick-me-up afterwards.

if Undead Nightmare proved anything, it was that zombies and cowboys were a winning match. A new movie is seeking to capitalize on this formula by pitting zombies against people with a post-Civil War America as the film's backdrop. Based on the railer, it looks like it could be pretty excellent.

The film takes place in a pretty desolate America, one that still seems broken from the events of the Civil War. It's also interesting because it seems less focused making survivors escape from overwhelming undead hordes and more interested in making showing how the characters deal with the emotional toll that both the war and ensuing zombie apocalypse has dealt. According to the summary on YouTube:

How does a man deal with the loss of everything meaningful in his life, and the loss of mankind's humanity amongst chaos and despair? Set in 1870's Tennessee, Exit Humanity is the legend of Edward Young's horrific and dramatic journey through an unexplainable outbreak of the walking dead to lay to rest the most important thing in his life, his son's ashes. The bleak post-Civil War era backdrop highlights the severe divide that the United States was facing, the disasters that arise when man tries to play God, and the true loss of hope that so many felt during this period in history.

Exit Humanity blends live action and classical animation to explore how when in situations of severe horror, we must find hope through the very fears that drive us. Starring horror icons Bill Moseley (Devil's Rejects, House of 1000 Corpses), Dee Wallace (E.T., Cujo), Stephen McHattie (The Watchmen [SIC], 300), introducing new horror hero Mark Gibson, and Narrated by Brian Cox (Braveheart, The Bourne Identity), Exit Humanity is a zombie saga that tells the tale of the ultimate battle of good vs. evil.

The animated bits are taken from Edward young's journal, which apparently serves to frame events. These illustrations were done by artist Snezhan Bodurov.

So far, the concept is certainly interesting, and the trailer looks good (the illustrated journal entries are especially stylish). Not only that, but there's some pretty stellar talent involved with this project, which is pretty promising. No word yet on when this film is set to come out, not to mention whether or not it'll receive a theatrical release.

Source: Exit Humanity via <a href=http://io9.com/5820442/civil-war-zombies-attack-in-exit-humanity-trailer>io9

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tehbeard

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I'm definately reminded of RDR: Undead Nightmare, and how good that was. This might be one movie to keep an eye on.
 

thiosk

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This is a curious trend.

The public loves zombie movies, but we've done a mall a thousand times. What would make the genre fresh?

COWBOYS

Works for aliens and ninjas, dinosaurs and vampires... still waiting on the Cowboys Vs Giant Robot Pirates

oh wait

 

Ghengis John

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vansau said:
The bleak post-Civil War era backdrop highlights the severe divide that the United States was facing, the disasters that arise when man tries to play God, and the true loss of hope that so many felt during this period in history
Yes, because I'm sure that the nation's blacks were gripped by a soul crushing sense of loss for the glorious age they were leaving behind.
 

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I dunno, the trailer didn't click too well for me. Not sure why.

The zombies look pretty rubbish too. Seems like a mistake for him to do his own face paint and pretend he's one, considering that seems to be the extent the make up department has gone too on the real ("real") ones.
 

The Shade

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Shot near my house. I remember them looking for production assistants, but I couldn't go due to schedule conflicts.

Anyway, not my genre. Might watch it just to see how much of the area I recognize. Might be hard to tell through those aggressive colour filters, though.
 

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Seems kinda indy, in a limited budget sort of way. Like I got the sense that it's taking itself a bit more seriously than it can afford, given the overall production values. I'm a big fan of zombies, but I'm worried they'll be jumping the shark soon if they haven't already. They just don't really inspire me in this setting, I guess. But then, the most compelling element of zombie fiction for me is the collapse of society that occurs, not the zombies themselves. I like seeing how an outbreak can upset modern civilization. I almost don't even need the zombies; I'm happy with something like The Stand, but the zombies add an extra sort of danger and more opportunities for action.

Here, they just fall flat.
 

alrekr

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If someone wants to make whole heatedly original and fresh zombie film; they have to make one that is realistic.

http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l1o9t6F7To1qbubajo1_500.png
As in real terms anything short of a necromancer controlled zombie outbreak(and he/she/it probably wouldn't destroy the whole world or vampire controlled zombies(which aren't really zombies their ghouls) would be easily crushed
 

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Woodsey said:
I dunno, the trailer didn't click too well for me. Not sure why.

The zombies look pretty rubbish too. Seems like a mistake for him to do his own face paint and pretend he's one, considering that seems to be the extent the make up department has gone too on the real ("real") ones.
Yeaaah same, in theory it should be good and I REALLY hope that it is good, but this trailer doesn't work for me.