ET! Throwback: Zombie Apocalypse Survival Guide

EPISODE · Sep 19, 2024 · 50 MIN

ET! Throwback: Zombie Apocalypse Survival Guide

from Entertain This! · host Hayden, Mitch, and Tom

Send us Fan MailWhat truly defines a zombie, and do zombie films stand on their own as a genre or remain a sub-genre of horror? Join us as we tackle these provocative questions while exploring the captivating world of zombie films. We discuss the three predominant causes of zombie outbreaks—sci-fi, infectious, and religious—drawing examples from iconic works like "Night of the Living Dead," "28 Days Later," and "The Walking Dead." We'll dig into the core elements that make zombies believable and dissect the unique characteristics that differentiate slow walkers from the more agile, aggressive undead.Ever wondered why some zombies seem to possess basic instincts while others display advanced behaviors like opening doors? We compare the different portrayals by directors like Romero and those behind "Return of the Living Dead," questioning the logic and consistency in zombie lore. From their energy sources and brain functions to their eating habits and physical abilities, we cover it all. Plus, we critique the inconsistencies in shows like "The Walking Dead" and debate what makes zombies truly terrifying across various media.Picture this: society crumbling, resources dwindling, and you in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. We share our personal survival strategies, from medieval armor to Power Ranger helmets, and ponder the practicalities and moral dilemmas of staying alive. We discuss how films ramp up the danger by limiting survivors' resources or boosting zombies' abilities, referencing fan favorites like "28 Days Later." Finally, we wrap up with a hint of what's to come, including a playful nod towards a future werewolf film discussion. Tune in for a thrilling ride through the apocalyptic world of zombies!Support the show

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