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There is an interviewer traveling around the world 10 years after the zombie outbreak asking people how they survived. The interviews tell the story of the outbreak in chronological order, it's practically a script.

I would pay to see that.

Yup, I'd say we've had decades of spirit from zombie flicks, how about something original like say, WWZ?

WWZ is absolutely filmable as is. It's a series of interviews and flashbacks, what's so hard about that?

Not that I didn't like the article, but I do so enjoy cynicism.

I totally remember this scene from the book.

I haden't heard that, but I'm not surprised. I did like that show and it actually got me turned onto the books, but they had already deviated far enough from the source material for my taste. Good for Jim.

Nice!

Firefly's only in 2nd place, someone hasn't gotten the word out to the Browncoats yet!

That's the goal of writers like her though. "Feminist's" like her aren't interested in equality, all they want revenge.

Heh, wait until you meet Breanne!

OMG, The Girl with 2 Breasts, just brilliant TV right there, serious stomach ache from laughing after that.

That's exactly what I thought, you can under cook a steak? You can serve it too cold, but not undercooked.

I know that my cable box is capable of sending information back to Comcast, so I've always assumed they keep tabs on what I'm watching.

The original Coupling is one of the best examples of British comedy in recent years, just never be a naked man in socks!

You sum it up perfectly, kind of dead inside at the thought of this. I just can't bring myself to give much of a damn...

I just recently found a Facebook page dedicated to the small town where I grew up in Alabama. I had moved to Iowa for my sophomore year and hadn't talked to many of these people in 20 years. I was shocked to see a running list of all the people who had died since I left, the number one killer, single vehicle

Yeah for sure System Shock 2 was a massive influence here, the Deus Ex and Bioshock line of games are children of this classic.

Do you have a PHD AND play an instrument?

I have no doubt you could slice through flesh and bone like butter with the right sword, but you need the right swordsman too. I've done cutting exercises with watermelons and while it's not an issue to cut them in half, you'd be surprise how hard it can be to get a nice clean cut.