The guy who first commented is an absolute moron. What does he expect the movie to be about? Fighting every zombie for 2 hours straight? The movie has a message you dope. I'm beginning to think he's a zombie if he feels it's the weakest of the trilogy.
Speaking of, to the writer of this article. I agree with you to a point but here's the reality: Consumerism is NOT BAD. YES, NOT BAD.
Ok, so this pandemic we are in right now, you're telling me if you won $100 million in Powerball or mega, and you could buy your own reprieve or place of solitude away from the world, you wouldn't live in it until this thing blows over and you wouldn't have the latest CONSUMER products like a Netflix subscription, TV's, phone, iPad, designer clothes, and turn your place into a place where you want to escape reality with $100 million? If you're answer is no, then I call BS. Fran made her own reality and because unhappy because she created that. In that works is about surviving to live another day, just like during COVID right now, we are surviving to live another day. What did you expect them to do? Live with nothing? What's wrong with suspending reality of you can to get your mind off of this shit we are in? The real zombie is not the viewer. The real zombie is the person the can't or will not find a means to survive in this zombie apocalypse or in this Covid world. Also best in mind this is 1978 we are talking about. You may recall when they first saw the mall, flyboy asked what the hell is it? Male and sophisticated tech didn't exist in the 70's. Just because they overtook and ran the mall for their own survival and well and being doesn't mean that they were consumed by consumerism. It means that what they realized is that they have everything they need to survive and sustain the zombie apocalypse that they're in. trust me if you could take over the entire mall I'm sure lady that you would want to take over the Ulta and Sephora cosmetics stores. So don't give me the crap about how consumerism is bad. You're comparing a time that existed over 40 years ago to what we have today and that's like comparing apples to oranges. Lastly to the idiot who wrote first who says this is the weakest movie in the trilogy once again you are an absolute blistering dipshit because apparently you don't seem to understand what good movie making really is.
The guy who first commented is an absolute moron. What does he expect the movie to be about? Fighting every zombie for 2 hours straight? The movie has a message you dope. I'm beginning to think he's a zombie if he feels it's the weakest of the trilogy.
Speaking of, to the writer of this article. I agree with you to a point but here's the reality: Consumerism is NOT BAD. YES, NOT BAD.
Ok, so this pandemic we are in right now, you're telling me if you won $100 million in Powerball or mega, and you could buy your own reprieve or place of solitude away from the world, you wouldn't live in it until this thing blows over and you wouldn't have the latest CONSUMER products like a Netflix subscription, TV's, phone, iPad, designer clothes, and turn your place into a place where you want to escape reality with $100 million? If you're answer is no, then I call BS. Fran made her own reality and because unhappy because she created that. In that works is about surviving to live another day, just like during COVID right now, we are surviving to live another day. What did you expect them to do? Live with nothing? What's wrong with suspending reality of you can to get your mind off of this shit we are in? The real zombie is not the viewer. The real zombie is the person the can't or will not find a means to survive in this zombie apocalypse or in this Covid world. Also best in mind this is 1978 we are talking about. You may recall when they first saw the mall, flyboy asked what the hell is it? Male and sophisticated tech didn't exist in the 70's. Just because they overtook and ran the mall for their own survival and well and being doesn't mean that they were consumed by consumerism. It means that what they realized is that they have everything they need to survive and sustain the zombie apocalypse that they're in. trust me if you could take over the entire mall I'm sure lady that you would want to take over the Ulta and Sephora cosmetics stores. So don't give me the crap about how consumerism is bad. You're comparing a time that existed over 40 years ago to what we have today and that's like comparing apples to oranges. Lastly to the idiot who wrote first who says this is the weakest movie in the trilogy once again you are an absolute blistering dipshit because apparently you don't seem to understand what good movie making really is.