The Walking Dead Crashes Lifeless Romantic Comedy Movie

Li Mu

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lotr rocks 0 said:
Darryl, Rick, and Dale I think are the only characters I think whose good actions outweigh their bad ones by a large margin. I still enjoy the series though. Seen up to S2E5. They're spending too long at that farm though and having a lot less action as a result.
For sure. God, I never thought they'd leave that damn farm!
Also, the zombies really took a back seat. If I wanted to watch horrible, unlikeable people ***** at each other I would watch Jersey Shore.
 

dsawyers9

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More reasons why I will have to kill more zombies, more idiots not taking in the idea of that could of been real. Well if there is one, then there has to be more.

GG 6.2 billion people - 1 person, I will not be one of the undead
 

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I wouldn't worry too much about being the target of this sort of thing. My money's on the audience itself being part of the "prank." Setting aside the liability issues that the marketers and the theater would face, there are some technical oddities with the video itself.

During the wide-angle shots where you see the trailer playing above the audience, notice that the audience doesn't move at all. It's a static image. Even when the crowd is supposedly clapping and cheering, whenever they use that shot of the movie screen, they merely layer it over the photo of the crowd. Also note that while the crowd is displayed in the green/white of a night vision camera, the trailer is in full colour.

Ugg... the internet has made me too cynical for my own good :(
Now that I went and played the video again, I noticed the same thing. So is this fake?

I thought it was cool, especially at the end, but those oddities seem too weird.

EDIT: I saw it again, and when the zombie gets shot, you get to see a part of the video (in dim green light)
Maybe they thought the green-o-vision wouldn't be very good, so they just superimposed the video into the screen.
 

Manji187

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"Walker" Pictures presents XD.

Heh yeah, that's how a zombie apocalypse could start. People mistaking a real zombie for a cosplayer/ actor with lots of grime/ make-up on. Then again, the smell should be an unmistakable indicator.

I wonder if real zombies would have the motor skill to navigate a flight of relatively steep stairs, especially downwards.
 

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try that in US and have the actor end up with a real bullet hole :D
Honestly, yeah. That is what I was thinking, I feel like those people must have been warned or screened or something because if any one of them had a gun and used it, it would be hard to hold them responsible and the company would have a dead actor on their hands.
 

Azmael Silverlance

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That was fucking EPIC!
I loved when people went . . .huh what is she shooting at :D

Great stunt....Africa marketing FTW!
 

Robert Ewing

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Hell. Fucking. Yes.

Advertising can be saved, it can. This shit as given me hope! This is the start of something bigger.

No more will I have to rush to close the ad with more bovine terror than I would be experiencing if I was being chased by a mother fucking velociraptor.

No more will I have to race to my sound settings to mute the overly loud noisy shit ad.

No more will my virtual memory be taken hostage by a shitty interactive ad.

No more will I have to forcibly hate every product that gets in the way of my viewing pleasure on youtube.

No longer will I have to watch a 2 minute ad that blocks the 7 second youtube video I want to see.

No more will ad's give me epileptic fits.

No more will ad's pop up and make me hate everything the company is advertising stands for.

No more will I have to search my entire browser for that one ad that is making a bloody annoying noise that is hiding from my mouse button.

This is the beginning of the end you fucking admen! I can still hope...
 

X10J

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This was a horible idea. The way I figure it, the odds are about 70:30 to that actor getting seriously hurt or killed by some teen(s) hyped up on hopes of a zombie appocalypse.
 

maninahat

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Oh look, it's exactly the same.

For the January release of that exorcist film The Devil Inside, they had a possessed woman run around a movie theatre. I guess if they restrict these stupid ads to one film per month, they still come off as "original" or "clever".
 

TheMadDoctorsCat

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This trailer brilliantly encapsulated the TV show!

...A very, very long time watching whiny stereotypical annoying characters in lifeless relationships, then someone shoots a zombie and the show ends.

(Noah Emmerich was good in it though.)
 

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I wish the damn zombie fad would end already.

I gave TWD a chance, but the second season was terricrap.