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james_davis_nicoll) wrote2005-04-07 12:08 pm
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Having seen RESIDENT EVIL 2
I am compelled to ask
Why in god's name would someone think to hide from the Walking Dead in a graveyard?
And why in god's name do people split up in this films. "Sorry, but my paycheck only covers the next seventy eight seconds."
The Living Dead genre really needs a SCREAM treatment, a film in which the characters have seen zombie films and paid a little attention.
Why in god's name would someone think to hide from the Walking Dead in a graveyard?
And why in god's name do people split up in this films. "Sorry, but my paycheck only covers the next seventy eight seconds."
The Living Dead genre really needs a SCREAM treatment, a film in which the characters have seen zombie films and paid a little attention.
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It's not a horror film. It's a video game film. You can always hit replay on a video game so there's no element of tension, no possibility of permanent loss.
I've proposed what I call "Less Virtual Than It Looks Reality" games (in which the dangers to the character in the game are translated into real danger to the player) to various companies but they all lacked my visionary nature. They call it "negligent homicide" but I call it "artistic vision."