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Smeg Head1 05-23-2018 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead Bad Things (Post 1031188)
Whether they actually rise from the grave, are caused by a virus outbreak, or radiation from space, zombies are the next evolutionary step for our species...

A flick I recently watched brought up some good social ramifications...The Cured (2017)

Was that any good? Got it in my list but other movies keep taking priority. Worth a watch?

LuvablePsycho 05-23-2018 03:40 PM

I think the idea of zombies rebuilding civilization after the humans are all dead is pretty silly. All corpses will rot away eventually and the zombies can't reproduce so it won't be much of a "civilization".

I think zombies are merely meant to destroy civilization and nothing more. Even if they have some memories and intelligence there's no hope of them rebuilding the world after humans and possibly animals are all gone.

idoneus1957 05-24-2018 07:20 AM

How about this gimmick?
 
I'm thinking about movies where the heroine hears scary noises from the basement, and, instead of sprinting out the front door, she goes down in the basement.

I guess I owe this posting to Dave Barry. In one of his recent book, he has a hilarious parody of the "Twilight" books, called "Fangs of Endearment."

LuvablePsycho 05-24-2018 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by idoneus1957 (Post 1031221)
I'm thinking about movies where the heroine hears scary noises from the basement, and, instead of sprinting out the front door, she goes down in the basement.

I guess I owe this posting to Dave Barry. In one of his recent book, he has a hilarious parody of the "Twilight" books, called "Fangs of Endearment."

In black comedies I see that sort of thing made fun of a lot because it's usually always a white girl. When a scary noise happens supposedly a black person would run out the front door instead of investigating it. ::big grin::

Masonthebadboy 05-26-2018 08:11 AM

The Amityville haunting is the way in which intrusive thoughts can't oppress the Roman Empire

Bloof 05-28-2018 03:23 AM

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"Officials Puzzled By Mysterious Wolf-Like Creature Shot On A Ranch In Montana"

LuvablePsycho 05-28-2018 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1031307)
"Officials Puzzled By Mysterious Wolf-Like Creature Shot On A Ranch In Montana"

Whelp there goes another critically endangered species.

Bloof 05-28-2018 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by LuvablePsycho (Post 1031310)
Whelp there goes another critically endangered species.

Well, i was hoping it might have been a werewolf but leaning more towards a hybrid of some kind. Wish DBT would weigh in. Hes good at this stuff.

Sculpt 05-28-2018 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1031307)
"Officials Puzzled By Mysterious Wolf-Like Creature Shot On A Ranch In Montana"

I read this article (http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and...h-in-montana-/) and the local wolf expert said it looks like a dog/wolf hybrid, which have already been identified in the past... that is to say it happens.

In fact, this story said the researchers collecting "canine remains" found 10% were dog/wolf hybrids.

I remember from watching a great documentary called "Dogs Decoded" that gene scientists established the domesticated dog is from the wolf (grey). That was the assumption for thousands of years, but theoretically dogs could have come from foxes or something else... as it wasn't confirmed until DNA analysists confirmed it was wolves -- that is man domesticated wolves over approximately 40,000 years, through selective breeding, to get today's dog.

By the way, Dogs Decoded has a lot more than just the gene thing.

LuvablePsycho 05-29-2018 07:46 AM

I wonder if dog/wolf hybrids are infertile like mules and ligers?


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