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at worse woke zombie
I'm looking forward to it. I saw the first one and parts of the second and I think they were "well done."
I am not a fan of zombie flicks, but I can enjoy a good one. So, if this is "well done" as well as "well written," I'll be fan of it. :)
Uh oh, some of those zombies used to be gay people.
You don't know anything about the movies, do you?
It took Rage 28 days to take over England, and 28 months to hit mainland Europe. I gotta think it would take a hell of a lot less than 28 years to wipe out everyone else.
I know this much that this movie you hype is based on 28 days later and the trailer has nothing to do with it as it picture zombies as a cult who built temples in the woods to mock Christianity by word that nature is my temple.
Don't build any temples since nature is my temple.
Consider how it's the decade of culture. Your movie is insulting cultures and telling that they're zombies.
The movie as well insult Australian Aborigines and the American Indians.
I don't know who the hell would like that movie since it's made by communists who want to replace religion with state religion where the government is god.
Cultures are considered zombies and Stalin is god of the people just like in North korea the eternal leader rule the nation.
The year was 2002.
I was a young lad...