"go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over"
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For those who don't know what I'm on about, watch Shaun of the Dead and all will become clear
Thanks
Danny
"go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over"
shaun of the dead2.jpg
For those who don't know what I'm on about, watch Shaun of the Dead and all will become clear
Thanks
Danny
Luckily, over the last few years, and following the pioneering work of the eminent Mr. Max Brooks, many highly educational texts have been published to raise awareness of this threat scenario and help the general public prepare for just such an event.
To help you get started with studying up on the necessary contingency measures here's a public service announcement:
What To Do In A Zombie Attack - YouTube
Good point there Danny. If ever a full blown nuclear war did ever become reality the kind of wasteland that would be left afterwards would be completely uninhabitable there would be no clean water and food untouched by radiation and youd die a slow and painful death due to that radiation. Personally if it did happen id rather be right under where the bomb goes off so it would be nice and quick.
I actually have all of Max Brooks works HPL they make for some intresting reading world war Z and Zombie survival guide and have been writing a book on end of days if anyone is intrested I will post a small chapter to browse over
Regards Mark K
Couldn't agree more.
To anybody who hasn't read WWZ yet: It is highly recommended and - with its well-designed scenario, epic, global scale and infinite attention to thoroughly-researched detail - definitely not just a book for the horror crowd.
The audio book adaptation is excellent, too; it is read by a full cast of well-known actors including Alan Alda, Jürgen Prochnow, Carl & Rob Reiner, John Turturro and many others, such as the particularly good Mark Hamill. (Too bad it's abridged, though.)
PS: WWZ has one my favorite phrases ever, describing a scene illuminated by an amber-red light as "like looking at the world through hell-colored glasses." Hell-colored glasses - Just brilliant!
The only apocalypse movie I ever like was "The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse", but in that scenario we'd only have to deal with a homunculus, and possibly old fellows singing in the toilet
Rob
A question on the nuclear scenerio.
Has any one taken the time to look at there local and national weather patterns?
The beginnig is surviving the initial bombs.
Grtting out of the path of the fallout would be the hard part.
Just a thuoght!!!
I dont know what the third world war will be fought with, But I do know that the fourth will be fought with sticks.
You should read "The road" as a book and not watch it as a movie, The book is far more intense.
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regards,
Patrick Lewis
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