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Saw it on Saturday/ I hadn't realised that it was based on a book. I quite enjoyed the movie & thought Smith did a good job. Going & reading about the book I can see how you'd be disappointed. I'll need to look for that. Interesting idea.


I also enjoyed it because my girlfriend suggested going to see a zombie flick! I tried to warn her, but she didn't believe me. She hates zombie movies. :)

I was saying that I never got the impression from the trailers that it was a horror.

Roll on the zombies; I fell in love with Vampires after Salem's lot and Fright Night, Zombies with Return of the living dead that progressed me to the night/dawn/day of the dead films....marvellous.

Thence to the wonderful evil dead/army of darkness trilogy....masterful.

The book has "them" as reasonably intelligent zombies. This current version has some god-awful CGI zombie/orc things


Totally with you on the roll call of films/books tho mockers. Vampire mythology received a big boost with Brian Lumley's Necroscope books in the 80s/90s but he milked the whole thing dry. I must revisit the first one again now you (well I) mention it....


in the meantime I shall remind myself by visiting


here


ooh those names still give me a chill

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I was saying that I never got the impression from

> the trailers that it was a horror.

> Roll on the zombies; I fell in love with Vampires

> after Salem's lot and Fright Night, Zombies with

> Return of the living dead that progressed me to

> the night/dawn/day of the dead

> films....marvellous.

> Thence to the wonderful evil dead/army of darkness

> trilogy....masterful.



Salems lot, ahh the memories. it was on the other night on 5 us, the original and best version with david soul.

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