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Cartma7546
07-Jun-2010, 09:05 AM
While watching NOTLD and a thought came across my mind. What if Johnny survived and Barb had died? How differently do you think the movie would have played out? Would he have entered the trance like state his sister was in? Would he have even gone to the farm house? If so when he got there would he have sided with Ben or taken to the basement with Cooper? The questions could go on and on. Just wondering what you guys thought about it and how different do you think the classic would have been. I kinda think a zombie Barb clutching the door hinged instead of Johnny toward the end is almost as creepy.

paranoid101
07-Jun-2010, 01:08 PM
Think johnny had the car keys, so I'm guessing he wouldn't have ended up at the farm house unless he bumped into Ben on the road.

JDFP
07-Jun-2010, 02:27 PM
Well, Johnny was a male, so he obviously wouldn't have wrecked the car like Barb did. :elol:

I think he would have driven towards the closest house to call the police due to his sister just being attacked in the cemetery. If the farmhouse was the closest house (I can't recall?) it would be logical to assume that he would end up there. The difference is that they would have had a working car and the events of the evening would have been much different.

j.p.

DEAD BEAT
02-Sep-2010, 06:47 PM
I agree with the earlier post "Johnny has the keys" seriously doubt Johnny would have driven to a farm house in the middle of nowhere!

Plus even if he had gone there let's remember the racism of the 1960's....that said Johnny wouldn't have followed Ben anywhere!:shifty:

Plus after bumping into Ben i don't think he'd be there long enough to even discover Cooper & his family!:rockbrow:

rongravy
02-Sep-2010, 09:53 PM
I think he would've stayed long enough to kick the zombie's ass who killed his beloved sister, then got the heck outta Dodge by NOT wrecking the car. Then a bunch of hillbillies would've pulled him out of his car for being a sissy boy and made him squeal like a pig. Nice driving gloves, maam...
Or not.
Someone should make an alternate version, a "what if" if you will.

SRP76
03-Sep-2010, 12:32 AM
Two things we know:

1. He has the car keys.
2. He lives in Pittsburgh.

Real simple. He leaves in the car, drives "home". Well, early in the outbreak (it couldn't be done after being overrun), Pittsburgh is locked down and "saved". Johnny gets lucky, living in Kaufman's town.

A few years later, he finally gets eaten when Big Silly and his goons invade.

The end.

DEAD BEAT
03-Sep-2010, 04:05 PM
Two things we know:

1. He has the car keys.
2. He lives in Pittsburgh.

Real simple. He leaves in the car, drives "home". Well, early in the outbreak (it couldn't be done after being overrun), Pittsburgh is locked down and "saved". Johnny gets lucky, living in Kaufman's town.

A few years later, he finally gets eaten when Big Silly and his goons invade.

The end.


Remember they were visitors to the town the cemetary was in....they didnt live near where they were....dont think the streets would have been to clear for him to make that trip home....im pretty sure something would have gotten in his way between point A and point B!;)

Philly_SWAT
03-Sep-2010, 08:21 PM
While watching NOTLD and a thought came across my mind. What if Johnny survived and Barb had died? How differently do you think the movie would have played out? Would he have entered the trance like state his sister was in? Would he have even gone to the farm house? If so when he got there would he have sided with Ben or taken to the basement with Cooper? The questions could go on and on. Just wondering what you guys thought about it and how different do you think the classic would have been. I kinda think a zombie Barb clutching the door hinged instead of Johnny toward the end is almost as creepy.
One thing would be different for sure, if Johnny had survived instead of Barbara, then I would NOT have wanted to fuck the first survivor...

Legion2213
03-Sep-2010, 09:20 PM
One thing would be different for sure, if Johnny had survived instead of Barbara, then I would NOT have wanted to fuck the first survivor...

A fair and vaild point.

Threesome with Barb and Judy? Fuck yes! :sneaky:

DEAD BEAT
03-Sep-2010, 09:29 PM
A fair and vaild point.

Threesome with Barb and Judy? Fuck yes! :sneaky:

true...but i'd bag Barbara's face though and be starin' @ Judy's sweet ass the whole time!:eek::moon:;):cool:

bassman
03-Sep-2010, 09:49 PM
true...but i'd bag Barbara's face though and be starin' @ Judy's sweet ass the whole time!:eek::moon:;):cool:

I would probably go the opposite direction. :p

Barbara was a fine looking lady...

DEAD BEAT
03-Sep-2010, 10:13 PM
I would probably go the opposite direction. :p

Barbara was a fine looking lady...

alright you got me....i'd take the bag off for a quick BJ!;):hyper:

JDFP
04-Sep-2010, 02:36 AM
Two things we know:

1. He has the car keys.
2. He lives in Pittsburgh.

Real simple. He leaves in the car, drives "home". Well, early in the outbreak (it couldn't be done after being overrun), Pittsburgh is locked down and "saved". Johnny gets lucky, living in Kaufman's town.

A few years later, he finally gets eaten when Big Silly and his goons invade.

The end.

His sister was just killed by a zombie. Granted, we know that Johnny was a bit of a dick to his sister but he wasn't a complete ass-hole (he died protecting her, after all).

After seeing his sister killed, I doubt he would have thought: "Man, this day has been shit. My sister was just killed in front of me. Screw it, I'm going home and will worry about it when I get there."

j.p.

SRP76
04-Sep-2010, 03:10 AM
His sister was just killed by a zombie. Granted, we know that Johnny was a bit of a dick to his sister but he wasn't a complete ass-hole (he died protecting her, after all).

After seeing his sister killed, I doubt he would have thought: "Man, this day has been shit. My sister was just killed in front of me. Screw it, I'm going home and will worry about it when I get there."

j.p.

Why not? He has no reason to hang out at the graveyard all night. When all hell breaks loose, everyone runs home. You don't aimlessly wander during an emergency, you haul ass back to where you're most comfortable.

JDFP
04-Sep-2010, 04:52 AM
Why not? He has no reason to hang out at the graveyard all night. When all hell breaks loose, everyone runs home. You don't aimlessly wander during an emergency, you haul ass back to where you're most comfortable.

He's not going to hang out at the graveyard, he's going to go for help because his sister was just killed.

He didn't know what was going on for one. He probably would have turned the radio on when he got back into the car to get some of the early reports, but -- like any sane person at least -- his first reaction would be to contact the authorities about the little matter of his sister just being killed. This means getting to a phone and contacting the police. He probably would have headed for the closest house he could find to attempt to call them -- not just start driving around or towards home for hours on end.

That just doesn't make logical sense that he would just get into his car after his sister was just killed and start driving for hours back home without stopping somewhere to try and contact the authorities or try and get some help.

I will agree that people in shock do strange things sometimes. So, yes, maybe he would have been in bad enough shock to start off somewhere just driving as fast as he good until his nerves calmed down and then he would have gone for help.

j.p.