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7734
16-Jan-2007, 10:25 PM
Scripting a zombie flik, I try to stay 100% in the GAR universe (because it's the only one that would make sense to me).

So as fans (and future viewers/critics) would you find the idea of zombies being enthralled by the aurora borealis (as they were from the flowers from LotD) to be realistic or just totally laughable?

Opinions please.
Also, **** the runners, just 'cuz:skull:

BTW, flowers as in fireworks, big bright lights in the sky...

CornishCorpse
16-Jan-2007, 10:31 PM
Depends if it was a certain rareish type of flower or if it was just flowers in general. For example poppys, they arent rare but they arent everywhere either.

It could be a very good idea if done right, maybe the flowers need to be crushed and the scent could be used as a distraction or survivors smear themselves with the certain flower to hide their scent? Just my two pounds.

Deadman_Deluxe
17-Jan-2007, 02:46 AM
Depends if it was a certain rareish type of flower or if it was just flowers in general. For example poppys, they arent rare but they arent everywhere either.

It could be a very good idea if done right, maybe the flowers need to be crushed and the scent could be used as a distraction or survivors smear themselves with the certain flower to hide their scent? Just my two pounds.


The hell you talkin bout?

I suspect that he was talkin bout the sky flower's from LOTD. But that is besides the point ... the point being that the aurora borealis are not flowers :rolleyes:

Lick the clink - http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/English/aurora_borealis.html

creepntom
17-Jan-2007, 05:20 AM
i'd rather shoot the fireworks at the zombies than try & distract them with them

Philly_SWAT
17-Jan-2007, 08:46 AM
I would think that fireworks make a much more spectacular impression than the aurora borealis and that a GAR type zombie would not be distracted by them. The aurora borealis may be a more beautiful and breath-taking thing to behold than manmade fireworks, (I cant say for sure I've never seen the aurora borealis but I could only imagine), but that would be a more "appreciation of beauty" thing that zombies wuold not be able to have. Remember, fireworks make very loud noises as well, with well defined patterns in the sky.

CornishCorpse
17-Jan-2007, 02:07 PM
xD alright fine I hands down missed the point of the thread..

MikePizzoff
17-Jan-2007, 04:25 PM
I don't think zombies would be distracted by the aurora borealis at all. The reason they were distracted by the fireworks because the sky would be dark and the night would be silent then all of a sudden there's a loud bang and some bright colors coming out of the black sky. Loud noise + flash = zombie distracted.

The aurora borealis does not suddenly appear out of nowhere and make a thunderous clap. It would not distract zombies.


i'd rather shoot the fireworks at the zombies than try & distract them with them

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

7734
17-Jan-2007, 07:36 PM
I've seen auroras that appear out of nowhere and light the sky better than fireworks; no noise though.

Actually, i've heard some rice krispy snap crackle pop before, and some friends have told me that on really super cold nights ( -30 and below) they have heard them crash like lightning; this is rare, though.

MikePizzoff
17-Jan-2007, 10:54 PM
But, keep in mind, in 30-below temperatures the zombies aren't going to be walking around, anyway. They'll be frozen stiff (rim-shot).

cymruambyth
17-Sep-2007, 09:37 AM
The best option would to live by a sewage farm.The constant stink would surely put of the deadheads sense of smell.

Marie
17-Sep-2007, 02:26 PM
The best option would to live by a sewage farm.The constant stink would surely put of the deadheads sense of smell.

Thats assuming there's sewage being pumped in. How much would there be in a zombie world with so few people? The old stuff would compost then not much smell anymore....

As to the sky flowers. notice by the end of the movie that the zombies ignored them in favor of all the yummy humans available.:D

M_

AcesandEights
17-Sep-2007, 07:15 PM
So as fans (and future viewers/critics) would you find the idea of zombies being enthralled by the aurora borealis (as they were from the flowers from LotD) to be realistic or just totally laughable?


Here's my opinion, take it for what you will.

I think, by and large, a zombie's interest in aurora borealis (or Australis in the south) would be highly subjective. First, in many parts of the hemispheres, the AB (or AA) is either not viewable (for all intents and purposes), only viewable on occasion or--when seen--is of marginal intensity. Keeping this in mind, were the setting of the film somewhere for optimal viewing conditions and the film took place during the times of the year when ABs are at their height, I would say I'd see it as believable based on LotD.

However, since some people have never experienced a full strength viewing of the AB or AA, you may run-in to people who don't know their sh1t from their own assholes, saying "The Aurora Borealis don't shine that bright."

Basically, it's a judgement call on your part that would need to be handled and presented to the audience with care and you'd still be likely to get guff from someone (as always).

Fun topic, though.

PS--May be interesting to do a search on factors effecting a viewing and double check that groundsource light is or is not a major factor. If it is, then they'd be even more intense and viewable in more areas (perhaps) in a world where most of the lights have gone out.

ProfessorChaos
17-Sep-2007, 10:04 PM
the only flowers that have any place in the gar universe, from the way i see it, are the ones that johnny and barbra go to put on their father's grave.

the part about the "skyflowers" in land was pretty far-fetched, even in a universe where the dead return to life to devour the living.

i'd skip that part of your story.

Yojimbo
18-Sep-2007, 02:25 AM
Since you inquiry is in regards to a script idea: While the idea that the Aurora Borealis would distract a ghoul is an interesting one, it seems just an offshoot of Romero's "Skyflowers" routine and in that sense not entirely original.

(It would be like writing a script where the folks are stuck in a Walmart as opposed to a Shopping Mall. Yeah, it's slightly different than DOTD, but pretty much the same concept)

Perhaps I am missing the point in your use of this phenomenon in your zombie script though, so I could be totally off base.

To me it wouldn't seem strange that a ghoul would be distracted by the Aurora Borealis (that makes sense) but in the GAR vein, I don't know if it would work better than fireworks for the reasons already pointed out by previous posters.

SRP76
19-Sep-2007, 02:05 AM
I don't think the Northern Lights would do anything but give you something to admire as the zombies eat you.

Fireworks aren't just light; they're noise, too. Explosions to get them to look that way, in the first place. Without the "bang", you've got nothing.

Plus, I only think that works if the zombies don't know you're around; they have to see them first. If they see you (in other words, if they see their next meal) first, I doubt anything will distract them from their desire to eat.

MissJacksonCA
21-Sep-2007, 12:48 AM
I thought the 'sky flowers' was riddick and think zeds being mezmerized by the aurora borealis would be equally stupid and laughable... it never made sense to me and its stupid...

Yojimbo
21-Sep-2007, 08:15 PM
I thought the 'sky flowers' was riddick and think zeds being mezmerized by the aurora borealis would be equally stupid and laughable... it never made sense to me and its stupid...

I wouldn't go that far -- with the "sky flowers" at least had,like the others pointed out, the benefit of the "boom" along with the light show.

I was at Disneyland the other night ago with my wife, and when the fireworks show started up it was like LOTD. No kidding, folks stood frozen in place totally mesmerized by the show. My wife and I took that opportunity to take advantage of the shorter lines to the rides since so many of the folks, like zombies, could not tear themselves away from the fireworks in the sky.

MissJacksonCA
21-Sep-2007, 09:17 PM
But if they're so mezmerized by the boom and the lights then they'd be moving towards the fire in Dawn... when Peter and Flyboy were trying to close the doors and using those torch things... the zombie recoiled and the fire scared them... they werent like staring... they were waiting to make their move...

Similarly they should then be attracted to fires and twinkling lights, etc ... it doesn't make sense that a dead being can be entranced by anything if they're working with no motor functions basically... does it?

And I really wouldn't say people are all attracted to fireworks... some enjoy them but there's a good lot who dont...

A lot of this is Land of the Dead related and I just lost my love for the movie because it doesn't make sense that they're progressing and communicating with each other and working together. They're taking savage creatures and turning them into something else... I dont know why but meh...