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    Feeling a little stupid for asking this but...

    Does anyone know where the idea for flesh eating zombies comes from? I mean I understand where werewolves started out and the vampire beginnings but what about zombies?
    You smell that? That's the smell of spring, and I love it. You know what I love to do in spring? I love to come out into the woods, to walk amongst the budding trees, to smell and taste the hint of renewal that hovers in the air like a heady perfume, and to listen to the song of the birds who have returned from their long sojourn south. And bury the people I killed during the winter...

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    I dont know the answer to your question, but, think of the concept?
    It's so simple so scarey thinking a human being dying, your own flesh and blood coming back then eating you? To me that is the scariest idea , and for a film that is why I am so hooked on the genre. It's just soo freaky to think of...ya know what I mean?

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    Romero created it. 100%. NOTLD was a take off on last man on earth, a film about pseudo vampires. He just made them flesh eaters to turn up the hard core value and made them walking dead. They are based on ghouls (which is what they are called by the news in the film) becasue ghouls were an old creature like Vampires or werewolves that ate flesh.
    There are no precedents for The GAR Zombie in any media or folklore previously, at least not that Im aware of, in the western canon of traditional monsters
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    vampires were inspired by diesease and blood based illnesses, they couldnt blame them on germs and interacting with diseased blood since they didnt know so ,of course, it had to be a demon.
    i think zombies, in the romero sense, which are technically ghouls, i think that whole zombie idea arose from paranoia of the time, not knowing if someone was a member of the communist party and whatnot, being unsure of who was "the enemy" "even your neighbours" ect.
    same thing with invasion of the bodysnatchers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsing View Post
    vampires were inspired by diesease and blood based illnesses, they couldnt blame them on germs and interacting with diseased blood since they didnt know so ,of course, it had to be a demon.
    i think zombies, in the romero sense, which are technically ghouls, i think that whole zombie idea arose from paranoia of the time, not knowing if someone was a member of the communist party and whatnot, being unsure of who was "the enemy" "even your neighbours" ect.
    same thing with invasion of the bodysnatchers.
    Except ghouls arent dead. Oroginally they were demons, but then meant cannibal sex criminal types like Jeff Dahmer etc.
    The communist Paranoia was the 50s (Body Snatchers) and very eraly 60s. Night was made and concieved way past that era and I doubt strongly GAR has anything like that kind of thinking. He said himself it was inspired by revolution, the new engulfing the old inspired more by counterculture than any Joe McCarthy era stuff. The Flesh eating Undead Romero zombie goes directly to GAR, so his interpretation is what it is, imo.
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    Funny y'all should mention ghouls

    I bought a DVD called Ghouls and it looks like a real independant and low budget movie but it was so god awful I couldn't finish it. And i'm a little upset I own it.
    You smell that? That's the smell of spring, and I love it. You know what I love to do in spring? I love to come out into the woods, to walk amongst the budding trees, to smell and taste the hint of renewal that hovers in the air like a heady perfume, and to listen to the song of the birds who have returned from their long sojourn south. And bury the people I killed during the winter...

    http://media.movies.ign.com/media/84...d_1882969.html

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    only films i couldnt finish were vampires vs zombies and kill bill.


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    Quote Originally Posted by coma View Post
    Romero created it. 100%. NOTLD was a take off on last man on earth, a film about pseudo vampires. He just made them flesh eaters to turn up the hard core value and made them walking dead. They are based on ghouls (which is what they are called by the news in the film) becasue ghouls were an old creature like Vampires or werewolves that ate flesh.
    There are no precedents for The GAR Zombie in any media or folklore previously, at least not that Im aware of, in the western canon of traditional monsters
    Ditto, to all of that.

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    i didn't necessarily finish kill kill

    I just fast forwaded through that whole spcheel with the animation about lucy liu

    btw if anyone actually wants a copy of ghouls entirely free you just let me know ill see what i can do for you
    You smell that? That's the smell of spring, and I love it. You know what I love to do in spring? I love to come out into the woods, to walk amongst the budding trees, to smell and taste the hint of renewal that hovers in the air like a heady perfume, and to listen to the song of the birds who have returned from their long sojourn south. And bury the people I killed during the winter...

    http://media.movies.ign.com/media/84...d_1882969.html

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    I think GAR once said that he got the idea for Night from reading about the practices of zombification in Africa. If my mind serves correctly he said that the idea of something coming back to life and walking around gave him the chills. I might be completely wrong on this but I'm pretty sure he did. I guess it's a toss between him and voodoo legend.

    Wait didn't H.P. Lovecraft write "Herbert West - Reanimator" in the early twenties?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CapnKnut View Post
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    Wait didn't H.P. Lovecraft write "Herbert West - Reanimator" in the early twenties?
    Yes, but thats more of A Frankenstein takeoff.
    Reanimator RULES
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    "Ah, that's it MORE PASSION!"

    I'm guessing that was the best head she ever recieved.

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    I Am Legend

    Romero was inspired to make NOTLD by "I Am Legend" a Book...and the first zombie movie was White Zombie (1932)
    Last edited by CSZ; 18-Apr-2007 at 08:26 PM.

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    ....yeah?, thats kinda common knowledge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by coma View Post
    Romero created it. 100%. NOTLD was a take off on last man on earth, a film about pseudo vampires. He just made them flesh eaters to turn up the hard core value and made them walking dead. They are based on ghouls (which is what they are called by the news in the film) becasue ghouls were an old creature like Vampires or werewolves that ate flesh.
    There are no precedents for The GAR Zombie in any media or folklore previously, at least not that Im aware of, in the western canon of traditional monsters
    this is what i was responding to....
    Last edited by CSZ; 18-Apr-2007 at 08:16 PM.

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