David Bussell
Thursday 15th January 2009 5:48pm
London
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Quote: Lee Henman @ January 15 2009, 12:28 PM GMT
I think it was Return Of The Living Dead froom the eighties. And maybe also Reanimator?
And let's not forget the Return of the Living dead sequels. I don't think anyone was brain hungry in the reanimator movies though, just crazed.
The brains thing is an invention of comedy I think. I can't recall a single straight zombie movie with the undead hungering for grey matter.
Quote: Ponderer @ January 15 2009, 12:31 PM GMT
This is a great idea.
Like most everyone else I think the flashback is more of a distraction than a positive addition.
The bit I liked in particular was the trying to do normal stuff to remind her of her non-vitally challenged self. I think you might lose the flashback and do a bit more of this.
A Butch and Sundance bit popped into my head where he cycles around with her on the handles bars (possibly trying to twist round and bite him) and then he pushes her off on the bike and she just falls over cos she doesn't remember to pedal or something.
Like many people on the forum, it appears, I have a guilty zombie sketch secret.
Some nice ideas in there. I have to say though, so long as we're talking distracting additions, that tandem bike ride scene in Butch in up there with the best of them.
Don't feel bad about your zombie love - wear it on your sleeve. And remember, stash a crowbar aside for when the zombie apocalypse comes. If you don't know what that means, you're obviously not reading the same survival guides as I am.
Quote: Fred Sunshine @ January 15 2009, 12:33 PM GMT
Hi
I liked this one as well.
I found it both funny & touching.
I remember trying to write a sketch (on an inferior writing site) about a man chatting to his Zombie mate & being really pissed off that his pal has recently infected him.
I couldn't quite seem to get it to work so I shortened it & changed it to a page from the guys diary instead.
Not sure if that really worked either, but I do think that the Zombie subject itself has some really great possibilities.
I'd be very interested to see where you take this story.
Ta, Fred. As I said before though, this is a self-contained story. There are enough ideas floating around on this thread alone to write plenty more though.