The Walking Dead Season 2

[quote]polo77j wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

Yet surprisingly well-written. Dan O’ Bannon also co-wrote Alien and was buddies with some guy called John Carpenter. That first clip is probably the best attempt to get inside the head of a zombie outside of a post-mortem and bonesaw ever committed to film. I only posted the “send more cops” clip because I couldn’t find the “send more paramedics” clip. That’s a classic.[/quote]

I watched this recently, having not seen it since it came out, and found it HILARIOUS! I actually remember it being scary when I was a kid but the zombie antics, actors and script were spot on. Highly recommended film ^^
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I remember seeing Return of the Living Dead part II as my first zombie movie. They lured the zombies to the power plant by throwing cow brains out the back of a delivery truck and fried them. From then on I was not scared of zombie movies because the zombies in those Return of the Living Dead movies reminded me of the Muppets for some reason.[/quote]

You mean Tarman?

The first one is the best by far. The special effects really pushed the envelope considering the budget and what was available at the time. No other zombie series attempted to show the process of decay so completely, from rigor mortis to bare naked skele-zombies.

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]polo77j wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

Yet surprisingly well-written. Dan O’ Bannon also co-wrote Alien and was buddies with some guy called John Carpenter. That first clip is probably the best attempt to get inside the head of a zombie outside of a post-mortem and bonesaw ever committed to film. I only posted the “send more cops” clip because I couldn’t find the “send more paramedics” clip. That’s a classic.[/quote]

I watched this recently, having not seen it since it came out, and found it HILARIOUS! I actually remember it being scary when I was a kid but the zombie antics, actors and script were spot on. Highly recommended film ^^
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I remember seeing Return of the Living Dead part II as my first zombie movie. They lured the zombies to the power plant by throwing cow brains out the back of a delivery truck and fried them. From then on I was not scared of zombie movies because the zombies in those Return of the Living Dead movies reminded me of the Muppets for some reason.[/quote]

You mean Tarman?

The first one is the best by far. The special effects really pushed the envelope considering the budget and what was available at the time. No other zombie series attempted to show the process of decay so completely, from rigor mortis to bare naked skele-zombies.[/quote]

Plus that naked broad who danced in the graveyard.

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]polo77j wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]polo77j wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

Yet surprisingly well-written. Dan O’ Bannon also co-wrote Alien and was buddies with some guy called John Carpenter. That first clip is probably the best attempt to get inside the head of a zombie outside of a post-mortem and bonesaw ever committed to film. I only posted the “send more cops” clip because I couldn’t find the “send more paramedics” clip. That’s a classic.[/quote]

I watched this recently, having not seen it since it came out, and found it HILARIOUS! I actually remember it being scary when I was a kid but the zombie antics, actors and script were spot on. Highly recommended film ^^
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I remember seeing Return of the Living Dead part II as my first zombie movie. They lured the zombies to the power plant by throwing cow brains out the back of a delivery truck and fried them. From then on I was not scared of zombie movies because the zombies in those Return of the Living Dead movies reminded me of the Muppets for some reason.[/quote]

Have never seen any of the Living Dead Movies. I don’t feel bad now for say it.[/quote]

I’d classify them more as horror/comedy … there’s a lot of slapstick zombie humor in them and the zombies say braaaaainnnnsss and sometimes they mutter coherent sentences for comedic value … they’re really entertaining.[/quote]

I’ll get drunk and watch it one day. Hell I watched this so I should be up for comedy Zombies

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Return of the Living Dead is the definitive zombie horror comedy. Shaun of the Dead stole its thunder by being the first ‘zom-com’ but RotLD got there way before and it had a romantic sub-plot. It even riffed on Romero’s movies when they were at their most popular, so it didn’t fall back on post-modernism or parody:

This scene is genius (forgive the repeats during the clip). The way they try to eliminate the cadaver by playing by Romero’s movie rules, only to fuck it up, is classic. Definitely drew on Laurel and Hardy and the Three Stooges.

EDIT: LMFAO at the straight man standing away from the door and putting the patsies in harms way only for the dead naked yellow guy to make a beeline for his gray matter…
Well he was the brains of the operation.

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]polo77j wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

Yet surprisingly well-written. Dan O’ Bannon also co-wrote Alien and was buddies with some guy called John Carpenter. That first clip is probably the best attempt to get inside the head of a zombie outside of a post-mortem and bonesaw ever committed to film. I only posted the “send more cops” clip because I couldn’t find the “send more paramedics” clip. That’s a classic.[/quote]

I watched this recently, having not seen it since it came out, and found it HILARIOUS! I actually remember it being scary when I was a kid but the zombie antics, actors and script were spot on. Highly recommended film ^^
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I remember seeing Return of the Living Dead part II as my first zombie movie. They lured the zombies to the power plant by throwing cow brains out the back of a delivery truck and fried them. From then on I was not scared of zombie movies because the zombies in those Return of the Living Dead movies reminded me of the Muppets for some reason.[/quote]

You mean Tarman?

The first one is the best by far. The special effects really pushed the envelope considering the budget and what was available at the time. No other zombie series attempted to show the process of decay so completely, from rigor mortis to bare naked skele-zombies.[/quote]

Plus that naked broad who danced in the graveyard.[/quote]

Linnea Quigley…

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]polo77j wrote:

[quote]Stern wrote:

[quote]roybot wrote:

Yet surprisingly well-written. Dan O’ Bannon also co-wrote Alien and was buddies with some guy called John Carpenter. That first clip is probably the best attempt to get inside the head of a zombie outside of a post-mortem and bonesaw ever committed to film. I only posted the “send more cops” clip because I couldn’t find the “send more paramedics” clip. That’s a classic.[/quote]

I watched this recently, having not seen it since it came out, and found it HILARIOUS! I actually remember it being scary when I was a kid but the zombie antics, actors and script were spot on. Highly recommended film ^^
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I remember seeing Return of the Living Dead part II as my first zombie movie. They lured the zombies to the power plant by throwing cow brains out the back of a delivery truck and fried them. From then on I was not scared of zombie movies because the zombies in those Return of the Living Dead movies reminded me of the Muppets for some reason.[/quote]

You mean Tarman?

The first one is the best by far. The special effects really pushed the envelope considering the budget and what was available at the time. No other zombie series attempted to show the process of decay so completely, from rigor mortis to bare naked skele-zombies.[/quote]

Plus that naked broad who danced in the graveyard.[/quote]

Linnea Quigley…

LOL! Another quality post by Roybot. Learn from this man, people.

Roy knows movies, and I trust his opinion before yours Wol :slight_smile:

Finally got to watch it last night, I thought best episode of the season so far. How many more do we have for this season.

OT: Anyone catch Hell on Wheels? I thought it was terrible. Shit acting, terrible action, bad directing, and poor cinematography. The whole thing just felt awkward. Pretty disappointing.

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
OT: Anyone catch Hell on Wheels? I thought it was terrible. Shit acting, terrible action, bad directing, and poor cinematography. The whole thing just felt awkward. Pretty disappointing.[/quote]

Did you catch the pilot or the second episode?

I thought both were great.

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
OT: Anyone catch Hell on Wheels? I thought it was terrible. Shit acting, terrible action, bad directing, and poor cinematography. The whole thing just felt awkward. Pretty disappointing.[/quote]

Did you catch the pilot or the second episode?

I thought both were great.[/quote]

I liked it, but I’m a fan of Westerns. Most shows centered around the Wild Wild West don’t last for too long.

It will last for one season.

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
OT: Anyone catch Hell on Wheels? I thought it was terrible. Shit acting, terrible action, bad directing, and poor cinematography. The whole thing just felt awkward. Pretty disappointing.[/quote]

Did you catch the pilot or the second episode?

I thought both were great.[/quote]

The pilot. Glad you liked it.

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
OT: Anyone catch Hell on Wheels? I thought it was terrible. Shit acting, terrible action, bad directing, and poor cinematography. The whole thing just felt awkward. Pretty disappointing.[/quote]

Did you catch the pilot or the second episode?

I thought both were great.[/quote]

I liked it, but I’m a fan of Westerns. Most shows centered around the Wild Wild West don’t last for too long.

It will last for one season.[/quote]

I like westerns too. Deadwood is one of my all-time favorite shows. I’ve rewatched all 3 seasons several times.

This show is no Deadwood.

[quote]WolBarret wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
OT: Anyone catch Hell on Wheels? I thought it was terrible. Shit acting, terrible action, bad directing, and poor cinematography. The whole thing just felt awkward. Pretty disappointing.[/quote]

Did you catch the pilot or the second episode?

I thought both were great.[/quote]

I liked it, but I’m a fan of Westerns. Most shows centered around the Wild Wild West don’t last for too long.

It will last for one season.[/quote]

If DEADWOOD couldn’t do it. It can’t be done!

Anybody think that Daryl actually believed what Imaginary Merle was telling him about the others hating him, like Daryl’s going to start excluding himself from the group now?

I don’t get that impression, even with that whole “Whoops, headshot” thing. He has to know he’s one of the most, arguably the most, useful members of the group and I think he likes not being “the little brother” anymore.

This season’s definitely rolling along. I’m glad this week flew by and it’s almost Sunday again.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Finally got to watch it last night, I thought best episode of the season so far. How many more do we have for this season.[/quote]
Looks like it’s supposed to be: “… Seven episodes beginning October 16 and the remaining six starting February 12, 2012.”
Crap. So just two more, and then we wait until February.

Crap.

(P.S. - May the record show that I just whipped up that pic about five minutes ago. Let it now go forth and prosper throughout the interweb. Wol, you’re on it.)

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:
Anybody think that Daryl actually believed what Imaginary Merle was telling him about the others hating him, like Daryl’s going to start excluding himself from the group now?

I don’t get that impression, even with that whole “Whoops, headshot” thing. He has to know he’s one of the most, arguably the most, useful members of the group and I think he likes not being “the little brother” anymore.

This season’s definitely rolling along. I’m glad this week flew by and it’s almost Sunday again.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Finally got to watch it last night, I thought best episode of the season so far. How many more do we have for this season.[/quote]
Looks like it’s supposed to be: “… Seven episodes beginning October 16 and the remaining six starting February 12, 2012.”
Crap. So just two more, and then we wait until February.

Crap.

(P.S. - May the record show that I just whipped up that pic about five minutes ago. Let it now go forth and prosper throughout the interweb. Wol, you’re on it.)[/quote]

Yes, sir. Copy and pasted

I think Daryl won’t let his hallucination get to him. The entire time Merle was talking shit to him, Daryl was replying with a hardy “Go fuck yourself”. But…

Dumbass Andrea doesn’t help things by shooting Daryl in the head. That may have lasting effects. But Daryl isn’t a pussy, so he might let it go.

Idk

You know how they say a drunk mouth speaks a sober mind?

I think that applies here with Daryl. If he had not had some thought about being the redneck joke then that vision wouldn’t have occured.

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
OT: Anyone catch Hell on Wheels? I thought it was terrible. Shit acting, terrible action, bad directing, and poor cinematography. The whole thing just felt awkward. Pretty disappointing.[/quote]

Did you catch the pilot or the second episode?

I thought both were great.[/quote]

The pilot. Glad you liked it.[/quote]

Reason I asked is cause the Pilot was slow, cept that the good opening, the second episode was much improved.

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:
Anybody think that Daryl actually believed what Imaginary Merle was telling him about the others hating him, like Daryl’s going to start excluding himself from the group now?

I don’t get that impression, even with that whole “Whoops, headshot” thing. He has to know he’s one of the most, arguably the most, useful members of the group and I think he likes not being “the little brother” anymore.

This season’s definitely rolling along. I’m glad this week flew by and it’s almost Sunday again.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Finally got to watch it last night, I thought best episode of the season so far. How many more do we have for this season.[/quote]
Looks like it’s supposed to be: “… Seven episodes beginning October 16 and the remaining six starting February 12, 2012.”
Crap. So just two more, and then we wait until February.

Crap.

(P.S. - May the record show that I just whipped up that pic about five minutes ago. Let it now go forth and prosper throughout the interweb. Wol, you’re on it.)[/quote]

Carol talking to Daryl at the end of the episode hopefully brought him back into reality.

dammit Andrea, there was a good 5sec gap between everybody putting their weapons down and you shooting. first time i had yelled and swore at the TV for a long time

[quote]caveman101 wrote:
dammit Andrea, there was a good 5sec gap between everybody putting their weapons down and you shooting. first time i had yelled and swore at the TV for a long time[/quote]

dude i felt the same thing

[quote]polo77j wrote:

[quote]caveman101 wrote:
dammit Andrea, there was a good 5sec gap between everybody putting their weapons down and you shooting. first time i had yelled and swore at the TV for a long time[/quote]

dude i felt the same thing[/quote]

I Blame tunnel Vision on that one. Yes! I’m still on team Andrea, sure she almost killed the Bionic Redneck but he will forgive.

She has some spunk, I have hope for her silly ass.