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To: akalinin

I cracked up when the guy , was it the sheriff, said, “well, they’re dead.”
that stuff does not scare me...my oldest kid cannot watch The Walking Dead now without having nightmares.
and yay! for mentioning The Ghoul!!!


122 posted on 10/31/2018 1:31:40 PM PDT by ronniesgal (I wonder what his FR handle is?????)
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The Ghoul was awesome. The large exploding fireworks stunts were the best...


132 posted on 10/31/2018 1:43:44 PM PDT by farming pharmer
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To: ronniesgal; akalinin
I cracked up when the guy , was it the sheriff, said, “well, they’re dead.”... and yay! for mentioning The Ghoul!!!

I enjoyed the first "Dead" movie. I particularly liked that the "posse" mostly did the right thing(absent shooting the heroic black guy that did the common sense thing while others deserved to be "ghoul cuisine")

Which brings me make this final point. The movie correctly labeled the undead as "ghouls"Ghouls are the undead creatures who haunt cemeteries to feast upon the newly interned dead and occasionally a human who foolishly strayed into the crypts at night.

Zombies are usually the living whom was assumed to be dead but usually just comatose(whether by magic or potion) whom "resurrect" and at the bidding of an evil master(usually an corrupt living human but sometimes at the behest of an evil spirit)In either case, the classic zombie never consumed the flesh of the dead nor the living.

Wish Hollywood would get back to the traditional zombie history but I doubt they ever would.
157 posted on 10/31/2018 3:15:44 PM PDT by RedMonqey ("Those who turn their arms in for plowshares will be doing the plowing for those who didn't.")
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