@foolish-rain: yeah I read it and enjoyed it. It was frank and showed that writing is a lonely, long journey.
@foolish-rain: yeah I read it and enjoyed it. It was frank and showed that writing is a lonely, long journey.
@reesiekitty: Well they're not the only group looking for supplies. If you found a Walmart and knowing there would be other looters wouldn't you take everything you can? Well what didn't quite make sense was being in a quarry, not putting up a fence or better protective measures. All we saw was a bunch of cans on a…
@stevevillari: There might have been roadblocks etc.
@Hypnosifl: And good reason NOT to see it.
Uh there's already a We City..
Build us lots and lots and lots..
@Andrew Liptak: please please please tell me it won't. Aren't we suffering from zombie overkill?
@m_faustus: -Spoiler-
@pettiblay: There are moments of black comedy.
@CodenameV: I thought the first one was lazy, and the second was an all right spoof of Dead Calm. Third was meh, but... it had THE COUNT!
@Chinedu Opara: Got to have a love interest to trick the women into watching it!
Sent in my donation last month. Keep on trucking SH!
@Mr.Wake: No please. It started out well but the last 2/3 was full of post-apocalyptic cliche. (Funny how everyone else replying to you thinks the same way).
I enjoyed Sarah Langan's books The Keeper and The Missing. She sets a strong sense of mood.
@jayc4life: Like Blizzard, they didn't have much new material.
@Shamanoid: If they auctioned off the stuff in the goodie bag they would get all that money back.
"To lead the land.. your way."
I'm sure it's all covered by Blizzard's tome-length T&C.