Has anyone seen or heard of the movie: The Walking Deceased?

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I was wondering as I saw this for sale at Wm a few days ago.This is a comedy parody of the Walking Dead. If anyone has seen it? was it good?
 
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It's a new one on me. Guess I'll let that one go. I'm kind of burned out on zombie movies ('specially since I sold my AR-15 :eek:

There's a few I still like to watch, Dusk Till Dawn, The series with Milla Sovovovitch (?) or pretty much anything by George Rodriguez.

I better go lie down. My old brain just don't wanna work right now.....
 
I saw it at Walmart a couple of weeks past. I thought about it but it just didn't look that good. Was about $12.97 if I recall.

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEJzl3GX0P8[/ame]
 
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If some of you are getting tired of zombie stuff?AMC is coming out with another zombie walking dead like show sometime this year.

Do I hear Lurch in the background?? :D
 
Just got the trailer to play and, I think ill pass on this un.
 
I saw it at Walmart a couple of weeks past. I thought about it but it just didn't look that good. Was about $12.97 if I recall.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEJzl3GX0P8

I might pick up a copy when it hits the $5 bin - just because it ridicules the whole genre.

I have never even understood the popularity of the whole zombie fad. The basic premise is so ridiculously impossible that its stupid IMO. In physical terms, dead is dead - period - end of story.

I just can't suspend enough disbelief to enjoy the zombie movies - assuming I could even get any kind of sick enjoyment out of gore and splatter in the first place - which I don't.
 
It is pretty funny. Fyi, it is not just a comedy of the walking dead, but also warm bodies, zombieland, dawn of the dead, and a little bit of others I believe. CWs izombie is pretty cool as far as zombie shows go. Different but funny/entertaining.
 
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I might pick up a copy when it hits the $5 bin - just because it ridicules the whole genre.

I have never even understood the popularity of the whole zombie fad. The basic premise is so ridiculously impossible that its stupid IMO. In physical terms, dead is dead - period - end of story.

I just can't suspend enough disbelief to enjoy the zombie movies - assuming I could even get any kind of sick enjoyment out of gore and splatter in the first place - which I don't.

You're a real killjoy there big fella...darn no zombie emoji...:rolleyes:

You must look past the splatter of soft skulls. You must look deeper into the struggle for LIFE and holding onto the last shreds of humanity. Cling to the culture and social mores of a society forced into decline. Hold onto the concepts of right and wrong and apply some serious whoop*** as needed. Move as the tide of inhumanity causes and resist to the best of one's ability. Oh and find some seriously nice guns and swords along away! Blah blah blah.....:cool::D:cool:

Man, I gotta get outside!
 
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I might pick up a copy when it hits the $5 bin - just because it ridicules the whole genre.

I have never even understood the popularity of the whole zombie fad. The basic premise is so ridiculously impossible that its stupid IMO. In physical terms, dead is dead - period - end of story.

I just can't suspend enough disbelief to enjoy the zombie movies - assuming I could even get any kind of sick enjoyment out of gore and splatter in the first place - which I don't.

I agree with all the above.Also,ive never been a fan of this type of stuff including all the stupid slasher movies. Truthfully,what got me interested in The Walking dead--was only because of one actor only. :::::Michael Rooker::::: It grew from there beause of being well made. Had Rooker not been part of it from the beginning? I woulnt have watched it.
 
Well, BC38, you're in for a surprise, maybe on a dark and stormy night.

Remember when you confront them, smile! :D

Id like to see another spinoff--this time taking place in the middle east. I want to see how terrorists organizations would deal with this situation. Shades of: Shockwaves--I guess.
 
You're a real killjoy there big fella...darn no zombie emoji...:rolleyes:

You must look past the splatter of soft skulls. You must look deeper into the struggle for LIFE and holding onto the last shreds of humanity. Cling to the culture and social mores of a society forced into decline. Hold onto the concepts of right and wrong and apply some serious whoop*** as needed. Move as the tide of inhumanity causes and resist to the best of one's ability. Oh and find some seriously nice guns and swords along away! Blah blah blah.....:cool::D:cool:

Man, I gotta get outside!


In that case? one set during the Wild West--and the Indian Wars--would suit me just fine. Imagine fighting zombies instead of plains injuns.:D
 
I have never even understood the popularity of the whole zombie fad. The basic premise is so ridiculously impossible that its stupid IMO. In physical terms, dead is dead - period - end of story.

"Ridiculously Impossible" you mean like Rambo, Die Hard, Batman, Superman, X-Men, Avengers, Iron man, James Bond, Mission Impossible, Fast and Furious, Missing In Action, Men in Black, Bad Boys, Person of Interest, Dracula, Vampires, Jason, Friday the 13th, Star Wars, Star Trek, Knight Rider, Leathal Weapon, Robocop, The Blob, Killer Clowns from Space, Firefly, The Fly, Jurassic Park, The Obyss, Predator, Aliens, Captain America, The hulk, Max Payne, The Shooter, Jason Borne, Mad Max, ..........

All have some form of impossibility. In each case the viewer has to suspend belief for most of the movie. Most movies are like that. That's the point of movies, to take you to another place.

It's no harder to believe in Zombies then it is to belive that one guy walks through 20 minutes worth of a hail of gun fire without a scratch only to kill everyone else without even aiming or reloading. How about a flying man?
 
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