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Garrdor
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The Walking Dad

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Hey, anyone here see the trailer for World War Z? Thoughts?
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I love zombie movies so I'll probably end up seeing WWZ. My co-worker who has read a lot of the graphic novels seems to think the preview shits up the entire story line though and seemed pretty pissed at the whole thing.
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WWZ looks like your typical shitstorm raping of what was originally a masterpiece of a novel.
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Jarochai, it's not shitstorm raping if the zombie asks for it.
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But they didn't ask for it. WWZ (The Film) is taking the proud traditions of the zombie peoples and portraying them as brutal savages. Running? Pouring through streets like insect swarms? Climbing walls like Spider-Man?

No. This is not the zombie I've grown to know and love. And this is not a representation of the great work of unification that was WWZ (The Novel).
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