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Monday, November 27, 2006 

Robin Hood comes out TOMORROW! Woo Hoo!

 

 

My predicament now is that it's the only thing I can think of to ask for for Christmas... So now I have to wait till then to enjoy my favorite Disney animated movie on DVD. Boo.

 

At least I can watch a version my mom recorded for my sister and I when it aired on tv in the late 80's... The commercials crack me up, so all is not lost.

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In a totally unrelated note, I was wondering today what would be scarier: The popularly featured slow moving zombies, or the fast zombies a la the remake of Dawn of the Dead?

 

Both are unrelenting flesh-eating savages, so... dilemma.

 

What do you think?

 

Currently listening:
Rent (1996 Original Broadway Cast)
By Jonathan Larson
Release date: 27 August, 1996
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EL

 
The slow moving zombies a la Night of the Living Dead are far less scary due to the fact that they are, in fact, slow movers.  You can outrun those suckers and probably be pretty safe as long as you don't lock yourself in a farm house somewhere. The fast zombies would give you a run for your money (no pun intended). 
 
Posted by EL on Monday, November 27, 2006 - 7:29 PM
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Arthur G. Billingsworth

 

I loved Walt Disney's Robin Hood when I was a kid. I love "then may I die die die until I'm dead."

I'm not sure what zombies are scarier. The fast ones are scary because they can out run you. However, I heard the guy who played freddy kruger make a good point about the slower monsters of older movies. Basically, he said that they were more like death itself. Though they move slowly, they will always catch up with you in the end.

The worst zombies are the ones that shrink to microscopic size so that you inhale them. Once they're inside of your body, they suddenly grow back to normal size; causing you to blow up to little pieces.

Now we're getting silly.


 
Posted by Arthur G. Billingsworth on Monday, November 27, 2006 - 8:08 PM
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Nichole

 
so did you get it sister??? man that is such a good movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by Nichole on Saturday, December 02, 2006 - 2:41 AM
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