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Thread: A short video with Frank Darabont about "The Walking Dead" on AMC

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    Didn't Savini say something when doing Night90 that they made the eyes milky because that's what happens? I dig the milky eyes ... the sore-looking, red/yellow eyes don't bother me anywhere near as much as the "orthodontic nightmares" ... but milky eyes would be better than bloody-eyes ... as they said on the Making Of for Night90, or something like that, the milky look makes gets across the point that these aren't people anymore - they're soul-less shadows of their former selves.

    I dug that. More milky eyes please!

    Oh yes, and normal teeth that get fucked up when munching on human bones.

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    i'll agree that the milky vacant eyes look much better than the raging red eyes. that's the only thing i'm disappointed with so far from what i've seen/heard about the walking dead tv series.

    and in real life, eyeballs deflate and begin to look like raisins within a day or so of the heart not beating due to lack of blood pressure...but we don't need our ghouls to be that realistic.

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    I would like to see the milky eyes, but also rolled back a bit like Nicotero's Doctor in Diary. I thought that had a pretty cool effect.

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    lol, it'd be pretty hard/expensive to shrink someone's eyeballs like a raisin.

    I could see a use for raging red eyes when someone is becoming increasingly infected ... perhaps ... or just before they die. Then afterwards - the milky way, baby.

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