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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

This is a very amateur trailer (my first time using iMovie) that I made back in 2008 for my self published novel "Warm Bodies", which will be published by Atria Books April 26, 2011 and by Vintage on October 14, 2010 in the UK.

It is NOT a trailer for the upcoming movie adaptation by Jonathan Levine.

It is NOT an official marketing effort from Atria or Vintage of the other publishers.

Music is "We Kill Children", by me, Isaac Marion.
(Cello by Colin Isler)

Also a brief clip of "Last Night When We Were Young" by Frank Sinatra.

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  • MUSIC NAME PLEASE!!

  • @kokobedima It's an instrumental version of a song I wrote called "We Kill Children".

    The clip at the very end is Sinatra.

  • Why you have the necessity of destroying everything, just to make (more) money?

    It's really sad, to see such books as Warm Bodies and Twilight fucking up with decades of fantastic mythologies about vampires and zombies.

    What's next? A transexual Frankenstein or a vegan Warwolf?

  • @Danz2544 Sure, why not? It's pop culture mythology, not holy scriptures.

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  • This film is absolute shite...no offence but the book is incredibly well written, the character is that filled with an increasing amount of ennui and he is very loquacious. Basically the book is actually amazing, at first i was very sceptical, but it's surprisingly original, on several occasions it touched me so much that i cried. So to be brief if this vid is giving you doubts, because it would me. Don't let it, this book is utterly unique and to compare it to twilight is something of a crime!

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  • even the trailer is fucking boring

  • The book might be ok, I guess. I haven't read it. But making a film will produce another Twilight phenomenon, just with zombies instead. It's pop culture, it can be adpated depending on one's point of view! Alright. But giving feelings to zombies (definition: walking DEAD, moving CORPSES, etc.), giving them humanity is throwing the horror element away. Vampires always had a sensual, romantic element, but come on, zombies?! I won't be able to take this...

  • I am a zombie fanatic, even though, honestly, they scare the hell out of me.. x) but this book made me think that there might be so much more to zombies than just flesh-eating monsters. I love this book, and I've read it 3 times already. The language, the story, everything's close to perfection according to me.

  • The SECOND I saw this I was like OMG!!! Not another fucking TWATlight wannabe!! But... maybe I'll give the book a chance.

  • wait is this about necrophillia?

  • This book is good not what i aspected but enjoyed it all the way thru

  • I can't wait for the movie. This can become a big a Twilight !!

  • This was an amazing book and I look forward to the film.

  • Zombie principles go back further than George's Night Of the Living Dead. Origins come from cultures all over the world such as Babylonian Goddess Ishtar's threat 'I will bring up the dead to eat the living. And the dead will outnumber the living.' Not to mention dissociative drugs used by Bokor's. NOTLD zombies are one of many types of zombie including (but not limited to) Rage-Virus, Voodoo, Necromantic etc. all of which should be considered (regardless of plot) with works of zombie fiction(:

  • No offencing but....

    That isn't a true zombie film.(!)

    How could?

    It gets against all the principles that George Romero invented, 42 YEARS AGO!, IN NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD(1968).

    I respect you and your film, but that isn't a zombie film, like Twilight isn't a true vampire/werewolf film.

    People today are destroying the classical monsters

    Vampire: DESTROYED (Twilight)

    Werewolf: DESTROYED (Twilight)

    Zombie: IN THE WAY OF DESTRUCTION ( Depends on you)

    Just missing mummies and The Frankestein =/

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