Apathy
Apathy
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I was thinking Godzilla, although I have to wonder at the availability of the many, many spinoffs. Planet of the Apes is definitely a classic worthy of inclusion.
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I was in fact thinking the same. Although the genre is somewhat dominated by them.
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You sick bastard.
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Ok, sounds like a good idea but we'll have to get together on AIM to hash out the specifics of it at some point. Personally I'm liking the netflix plan, I'm looking at the Australian equivalent and if I can get one of my room-mates to chip in then it looks like I'll be signing up for that. Bearing that in mind, I will try…
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You're either an optimist or a masochist. I'd hope for masochist, it's the saner option.
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I'm guessing that the only reason he didn't manage to kill himself would be that his brain is tiny.
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28 days later weren't actually zombies. They were monkey rage. And that's the thing, zombies are supposed to be slow. It's like vampires drinking blood. It's part of what makes them zombies in the first place.
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Nope, you just predicted the wrong movie. Watch the remake. (don't worry, that wasn't a real spoiler, the pregnant lady gets bitten right near the start so it's a foregone conclusion in that one).
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Well the next two would be Day of the Living Dead and Land of the Dead. After that I was thinking of having the original Blob (which is way better than the remake) and then possibly moving into some more contemporary stuff.
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Kids these days are so full of energy. It's all the sugar they consume.
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Sometimes in life you have to make a gamble on vitriol satisfaction.
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Mostly just food. And bear-traps.
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Yes. I keep it in the beard.
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That's why I want to see it.
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And I want to see all the nasty things Stef has to say about knitting and knitters. My internet browsing has been sorely lacking in good vitriol lately.
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I remember the gist of most of them, I had to look up the number though.
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I'm sure with a strict regimen of low-grade badgering we could convince Stef to start one still. It did only mention not giving out the URL to customers.
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I think I'm lucky in that the only drama involved with me cleaning out my cupboards is the possibility of attack by tightly-packed junk. Am I the only one reminded of comic 13 by the knitting on the floor? And the bowling ball bag. It's like stealth continuity.
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And, more importantly, have you used one of my name suggestions for it?
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Good man.
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Nor do hamsters.
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Seriously, just get a pointy stick.
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Works for me. Because, as much fun as a giant bloated thread can be, it's just not the right thing to do every time. Y'know, just in case it breaks containment and goes on a rampage through downtown Tokyo.
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First! Mmm violence. I have to disagree with Bub though. Cloaks are not at all lame.
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They're both excellent movies. But the original has better (worse) special effects and an army of bikers, so I prefer that one. The remake does feature chainsaw mishaps though, so it's a close run thing between the two.
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You should go twice this year to even things out.
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Ok, this week it's the next film on the list: Dawn of the Dead. If this is too short notice for anyone, we can bump the deadline for next week. We're going for the original here, but if you can pick up the remake as well that'd be great. They're substantially different (the remake zombies can even run).
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Nope, they never actually said zombies. This is still at the stage where nobody know what's really going on. It's kind of mirrored in Shaun of the Dead with the newscasts declaring strange, widespread attacks for no apparent reason. The creation is fairly unique, although films have used toxic waste to explain…
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Well, they were near a cemetery if nothing else.
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B-movie women continue to prove completely useless. It's even in the dialogue. "With the three of us working together we can have this place secure in no time". Apparently women of the sixties couldn't wield a hammer. Not even during a zombie crisis.