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NewJeffCT

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17. well said
Wed May 1, 2013, 10:21 AM
May 2013

I loved the description of the Battle of Yonkers because the millions of slow moving zombies shambling out of New York made them seem almost unstoppable and inevitable - there were just so many and they just kept coming & coming, despite hundreds of thousands of them dying because of bombs, rockets, missiles, etc. I could almost feel the panic of the soldiers when one of them hit a zombie with a headshot, but it didn't die (later, it was revealed because the shot only hit the side of the head - not enough to kill it) or when zombies trapped in homes behind the soldiers started shambling out when the doors/windows were broken/weakened because of the bombings.

the movie has made them into fast-moving zombies and it certainly looks to be an action movie.

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