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From: Slipknot808
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  • So the butthole WMG will take down the audio due to copyright but they will allow a copyrighted movie to be posted? Shit is out of control!

  • Fucking Copyrights!Arghh.....

  • hmmm, never knew that. I'm guessing you know some stuff about biology that grde 10 high school students don't

  • slayer ftw!

  • mad vid fits the movie perfectyou cut it good as

  • awesome!!

  • fucking sweet man. love it

  • Wait, zombies aren't fast... Oh well. Nice vid!

  • in this movie they are...i thought it was much scarier having them but just like normal(cept they are undead and eat brains - unlimited stamina, etc.) they com up on ya so fast and such....its very hard to get away =0

  • but its very unrealistick... dead flesh stiffens, and if the blood stops flowing, it dries up. so if zombies did exist, they would be slow. thats why in 28 days later, it makes sence that the infected are fast cuz their alive and their adrenaline is constantly pumped and there really angry

  • 1. They're dead, so their flesh wouldn't work at all.

    2. The amount of adrenaline needed to to keep the 28 Days Later "zombies" operating like that would probably kill them within the first few hours of infection. They would definitely be dead by the end of the first day.

    Both scenarios are impossible. Fiction is fiction. There is no sense in trying to discredit one illogical idea with an equally illogical idea.

  • hmm, good point. but why would the adrenaline kill them?

  • The adrenal glands would probably be completely "fried" in a few hours and they'd probably die of a heart attack or a stroke.

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