Hmm yeah I guess that would be a problem but wouldnt they have a hard time climbing the ship? I could be wrong I havent watched a zombie film in quite some time. I wouldnt really use an aircraft unless it was for a very long distance trip because im sure in every zombie film sound attracts them. If you like zombie shows/movies I recommend "The walking dead" ots an interesting show.
Wouldn't 'what' be a problem? Zombie movies seem to dictate our understanding of what it is possible for a zombie to do.. I guess I'll have to hold out for the movie where they climb aircraft carriers. Who knew that zombies could walk under water until "Land of the Dead"? Until some Zombie Gray's Anatomy is published and everyone agrees to abide by it in their depiction of zeds, anything goes.
What's repeated over and over again ad nauseam about zeds is that they can hear. Realistically speaking, how? If they are dead, shouldn't their eardrums have rotten out of their skulls? They certainly have enough maggots munching on them to eat this portion of their anatomy away in short order. Certain parts of zombies do rot and waste away in our guides of understanding: Max Brooks books and zed movies. Why not ear drums?
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Hmm yeah I guess that would be a problem but wouldnt they have a hard time climbing the ship? I could be wrong I havent watched a zombie film in quite some time. I wouldnt really use an aircraft unless it was for a very long distance trip because im sure in every zombie film sound attracts them. If you like zombie shows/movies I recommend "The walking dead" ots an interesting show.
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Wouldn't 'what' be a problem? Zombie movies seem to dictate our understanding of what it is possible for a zombie to do.. I guess I'll have to hold out for the movie where they climb aircraft carriers. Who knew that zombies could walk under water until "Land of the Dead"? Until some Zombie Gray's Anatomy is published and everyone agrees to abide by it in their depiction of zeds, anything goes.
What's repeated over and over again ad nauseam about zeds is that they can hear. Realistically speaking, how? If they are dead, shouldn't their eardrums have rotten out of their skulls? They certainly have enough maggots munching on them to eat this portion of their anatomy away in short order. Certain parts of zombies do rot and waste away in our guides of understanding: Max Brooks books and zed movies. Why not ear drums?