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"Some science fiction movies do more than depict frightening innovations of a fictional kind – they unleash such advances themselves. Such is the case with the film that set the concept of the "fast zombie" loose upon an unsuspecting world. Technically, the ravening hordes in Danny Boyle's groundbreaking movie are not undead, but "infected": living humans contaminated by a viral rage-inducing epidemic. Naturally, they now kill the uninfected on sight ... which does not bode well for hospital pa"
"Country: UK Director: Danny Boyle Writer: Alex Garland "
" Y'know, the concept of zombies has gotten bogged down with the campiness that has overtaken this horror sub-genre over the years, that the horror aspect seems to have been practically filtered out. And though alot of this may be due to the logistic of being able to easily escape these stumbling monstrocities, the fact is, if anyone reading this actually saw a zombie, they'd still be scared to the point of shittin' out their own skeletons. If at least by the idea that they have born witness to "