"Walking Dead" Trailer Hits the Web


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Show will debut on, duh, Halloween

Cannot wait for the Walking Dead/Mad Men crossover!


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Watched it. Still excited. Possibly more so.


Be well, people of CoH.

 

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I knew I shoulda posted this yesterday!

It looks so great.


Thanks for eight fun years, Paragon.

 

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I think the moral of this story, along with 28 Days Later, is never go to a hospital where you may fall into a delirious or coma-like state.

Because when you wake up...ZOMBIES!


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Pretty sure someone posted this during the SDCC BUT I don't mind watching it again and again! I can't wait for this. Though why on Halloween? I may miss it because of parties and what not... I should set the DVR NOW!!!

For his sake I hope he can start that tank up! lol


 

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Oh man...that looks GREAT! looks like it has a pretty high production budget. I am so stoked for this.


 

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For his sake I hope he can start that tank up! lol
Maybe the zombie tank driver can help him out with that.


 

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I hope they offer it on Amazon on Demand. This will be the one time I subscribe to a show instead of waiting for a good price on a past season. Can't wait.


 

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Cannot wait for the Walking Dead/Mad Men crossover!
Haha oh please let that be a real thing!


 

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Hehe, I'm looking forward to this too. I don't normally post TV news on my site, but I liked this so much, I went ahead and created an article yesterday for the trailer anyway.

The same as ChrisMoses I was thinking of posting this yesterday in the forums after I embedded the trailer, but in my case, I just forgot. ^_^;

This will give me something scary to watch on Halloween night.


 

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I *so* hope this means Kirkman can make an Invincible movie/show in a few years.
>.>
<.<

Yeah, I sound like a broken record.


 

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Hehe, I'm looking forward to this too. I don't normally post TV news on my site, but I liked this so much, I went ahead and created an article yesterday for the trailer anyway.

The same as ChrisMoses I was thinking of posting this yesterday in the forums after I embedded the trailer, but in my case, I just forgot. ^_^;

This will give me something scary to watch on Halloween night.
It will be the most interesting thing to happen on Halloween in a looooong time.


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I think the moral of this story, along with 28 Days Later, is never go to a hospital where you may fall into a delirious or coma-like state.

Because when you wake up...ZOMBIES!
Last scene in the Resident Evil movie as well.

I will be watching this series for sure


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Oh, hell, yeah! I'm in. All in.


 

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I think the moral of this story, along with 28 Days Later, is never go to a hospital where you may fall into a delirious or coma-like state.

Because when you wake up...ZOMBIES!
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Last scene in the Resident Evil movie as well.
Alternatively, if you're going to be in a hospital when a zombie outbreak occurs, you'd better be insensate. Anybody who's awake is history. In the remake of "Dawn of the Dead", Sarah Polley narrowly escaped the hospital; if she'd pulled another shift, she'd have been toast.


p.s. Put me in the "@&%# yeah!" camp for The Walking Dead show.


 

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Am I the only one who is thinking he should be using fire versus bullets, or do bullets work that well in the comics?


 

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Am I the only one who is thinking he should be using fire versus bullets, or do bullets work that well in the comics?
Setting them on fire just means you'll have flaming zombies shambling after you and possibly trapping you inside whatever protective structure you've found that now happens to be on fire.


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I always wonder how hospitals get around the "evacuate comatose patients incase of a state of emergency" policy one would think they have. lol Definitely looking forward to this series ( I wonder if I have AMC)


 

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Yeah, fire = bad when dealing with zombies. Remember, they feel no pain and you need to destroy their brain. Fire doesn't really help.


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I always wonder how hospitals get around the "evacuate comatose patients incase of a state of emergency" policy one would think they have. lol Definitely looking forward to this series ( I wonder if I have AMC)
The zombie had already hit the fan by the time someone thought to evac.


 

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Yeah, fire = bad when dealing with zombies. Remember, they feel no pain and you need to destroy their brain. Fire doesn't really help.

Depends though, if its your garden variety torch / match and gas fire or IED collateral damage, yeah ineffective in the short term, but over time, effective. Now napalm / phospherous or any other high level incindienary, then yeah Zombies becoming piles of ash really makes the "brain must be destroyed" rule a mute point.


 

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Re: The Garden Variety Fire Starters (cue Prodigy)

Over time it may be effective, but how often is a zombie story told where the protagonists have the luxury of time? If you are fighting through the hordes to reach a destination, I don't think fire should be your first choice. Now, if you are holed up somewhere, with a height advantage (don't want En Fuengo Zombies bursting through your windows), fire may be helpful.

But in the terms of escaping? That would probably be a last restort.


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I always wonder how hospitals get around the "evacuate comatose patients incase of a state of emergency" policy one would think they have. lol Definitely looking forward to this series ( I wonder if I have AMC)
The other thing Sho is.. Evac where to??? If the Zombie plague hits fast enough (as implied by Walking Dead storyline) the hospital staff barely had enough time to get out themselves. Also-- no matter how dedicateda nurse/doctor you are..in the face of a zombie apocalypse- EVERYONE'S 'fight or flight' reflex will kick in




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Yeah, fire = bad when dealing with zombies. Remember, they feel no pain and you need to destroy their brain. Fire doesn't really help.
see, i dunno, in individual combat, yeah, in cases where you can trick a large number of them inside a structure that has been doused with gasolene and has an incendiary device set up to a cell phone, i can see it working really well , if we are going with standard stupid zombies. really id see a tape deck doing the trick, if they are "follow any noise type. you just have to make sure, that the fire wont burn anywhere important.