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6/14/2025, 6:42:05 PM
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This is my list.
1. Make it realistic and gritty. What is realitic and gritty is Generation Kill. What is boring is Band Of Brothers/The Pacific. I want the movie experience to feel like it could really happen just like that.
2. No romance. Preferably no women because in a real zombie apocalypse world what happens first is they are made into sex slaves by whatever raider factions that exist after there are no more consequences for crime. I don't want to see some pretty to ok-tier woman pretending to be a hardass because in reality there would be none.
3. Relating to 3, no stupid storylines of doing reckless shit for sentimental reasons. Lean on the human survival ability, becasue anyone who has had a close call will know how much things change when you are really looking at the possibility of death. I don't want to see the same fucking story again where the hero saves his loved one or whatever.
4. Make the zombies plausible. There is no way they have superhuman strength or can run and live without any energy. Being a zombie could for example be a mind disease where some disease takes over the human brain and causes zombification like with rabies. Why couldn't it be some iteration of rabies that causes aggressive transmission via spit or something.
5. Part 1 of the trilogy focuses on the world getting destroyed by the zombie pandemic, part 2 is the fight to stop it, part 3 is the world rebuilding again without some stupid ending where the zombie pandemic starts again.
I want a realistic movie that has realistic characters doing realistic things and I don't want everything to turn to shit every time the movie ends, I want the world to be rebuilt from the ashes. Imagine a world where the pandemic ravages through all the jeets and other low value humans and you end up with a White utopia built by the White man for White people. All the ASPD basketball survivalists/raiders would perish immediately because you can't survive being anti-social.
This is my list.
1. Make it realistic and gritty. What is realitic and gritty is Generation Kill. What is boring is Band Of Brothers/The Pacific. I want the movie experience to feel like it could really happen just like that.
2. No romance. Preferably no women because in a real zombie apocalypse world what happens first is they are made into sex slaves by whatever raider factions that exist after there are no more consequences for crime. I don't want to see some pretty to ok-tier woman pretending to be a hardass because in reality there would be none.
3. Relating to 3, no stupid storylines of doing reckless shit for sentimental reasons. Lean on the human survival ability, becasue anyone who has had a close call will know how much things change when you are really looking at the possibility of death. I don't want to see the same fucking story again where the hero saves his loved one or whatever.
4. Make the zombies plausible. There is no way they have superhuman strength or can run and live without any energy. Being a zombie could for example be a mind disease where some disease takes over the human brain and causes zombification like with rabies. Why couldn't it be some iteration of rabies that causes aggressive transmission via spit or something.
5. Part 1 of the trilogy focuses on the world getting destroyed by the zombie pandemic, part 2 is the fight to stop it, part 3 is the world rebuilding again without some stupid ending where the zombie pandemic starts again.
I want a realistic movie that has realistic characters doing realistic things and I don't want everything to turn to shit every time the movie ends, I want the world to be rebuilt from the ashes. Imagine a world where the pandemic ravages through all the jeets and other low value humans and you end up with a White utopia built by the White man for White people. All the ASPD basketball survivalists/raiders would perish immediately because you can't survive being anti-social.
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