Not so much. Post-apocalyptic movies bring together different kinds of people who wouldn't have much to do with each other in real-life and reveal similarities people don't always see in real life or in other branches of the media. Some people are too far gone to realize it, though.
You know what? Unlike witches commie spies and fellow-travelers existed. Unlike zombies various manmade and natural disasters exist. But try convincing anyone of the good sense in preparedness and see if they dont bring up zombies.
Give it time. If you bring up hurricanes or tornados, earthquakes or wildfires (depending on where you live) I doubt people are going to bring up zombies. To some people, there's a difference between preparing for a specific threat and just stockpiling to be ready for some vaguer eventuality.
By the way, since when was it always zombies? What happened to vampires? Thats what I Am Legend was all about. I realize kids dont read, but still. I wouldnt have thought Romero was so popular. I certainly cant stand his movies.
Vampires are too associated with high school romance. Nowadays they're lovers, rather than killers. Kids do read about them. And they aren't as threatening as they once were.
I Am Legend's vampires behaved a lot like zombies (talking about the last movie, I don't know about the book and the earlier films). They certainly weren't like what vampires have become. So it wasn't hard to simply make zombies the next big thing.
You’re talking about the dramatic qualities of post-apocalyptic stories, which has little to do with how people view real life contingencies.
I wasn’t saying that people will switch the subject to zombies whensoever you bring up actual disaster. The point is the popukarity of zombie shows doesn’t help whatsoever preparedness, while it does give extra ammo to the already overwhelming tendency to paint survivalists as paramour delusionals.
You’re talking about the dramatic qualities of post-apocalyptic stories, which has little to do with how people view real life contingencies.
I wasn’t saying that people will switch the subject to zombies whensoever you bring up actual disaster. The point is the popularity of zombie shows doesn’t help whatsoever preparedness, while it does give extra ammo to the already overwhelming tendency to paint survivalists as paranoid delusionals.