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The more I see from this, the more I like the look of it. The only thing I'm curious about (having not read the comic) is what the story is like, and more importantly, whether the show is going to explore ideas like humans being monsters.
Unlike "Mad Men," however, or even "Rubicon," The Walking Dead offers no relief. No humor, no side moments that release a little of the pressure.
AMC released the animated film of the first part of Issue #1 of the comic with animation by Juice Films and voice acting from Phil LaMarr and art from Tony Moore
has anyone seen this?
A mixed review was just posted.
No shit sherlock.
Was very meh. Perhaps because I'd seen it already (apparently the leaked version came out a whole eight years early, under the name of 28 Days Later). I think it was also something to do with how the main character can't show any emotion believably, and the scene where hes about to /suicide under the tank and then goes "oh lol, a hatch!" was ****ing stupid. Theres no way he wouldn't have noticed that huge gaping hole when he was crawling towards it and looking forward. Plus the acting in that part was terrible. There was no build up to it. He rolls over, starts asking for forgiveness and before you even realize what hes doing he is climbing up. There wasn't even a surprised "HOLY SHIT IM SAVED" face.
Not impressed by any means. Its not even like I had high expectations for it either. I think I'm the only one who didn't think this was going to be an amazing show. Unless it changes up the generic zombie shtick its doing, I can't see myself staying interested.
On to the script, I was sort of annoyed how they act like they had never heard of zombies before
so ...he was shot by psychotic ...clown? his wife didnt know he was in a coma?
so ...he was shot by psychotic ...clown? his wife didnt know he was in a coma?