glowingdemon : It takes forever to get the plot anywhere it's padded and bloated and just moves at a snai...
hellsingfan01 : This is nothing more then a rip-off of I Know What You Did Last Summer which was a knock o...
glowingdemon : Contains spoilers. Click to show. It's painfully heavy handed/ham-fisted, that one scene literally stops everything to do th...
glowingdemon : I think it's more than that personally. I can in fact empathize and relate to people and c...
glowingdemon : Same, I honestly started chuckling and going "no they aren't" but they did and it was so p...
Twixtid : That concludes the franchise in it's entirety skipping Discovery. What a ride man. Just ab...
bigguy01 : star trek writers giving the fans what they wanted which was the original next gen crew on...
Jirido : This looks like it could be a star 🌟
Twixtid : I had made an educated guess on the pilot when Pike says "Our 5 year mission" that the stu...
Genetically engineered smart zombies would probably have the instinct to try and reproduce. It was a special zombie created by science that started it all if you followed the plot. If its smart enough to wear a helmet its smart enough to want to bang. Makes sense to me
imo zombie babies would make sense in a movie or tv show with a narrative built around zombies being people too, like iZombie or Warm Bodies. It doesn’t even have to be a romantic plot, just a universe where lots of development has been put in to show the viewer who they are, what they want, and make us sympathize with their parenthood when they do succeed in reproducing. It doesn’t make sense in this context because it seemed to be a parallel to the human father-daughter and mother-daughter relationships without enough world building to justify the fetus reveal. Considering the movie is a sequel to a pretty well established zombie universe it’s kinda jarring and not worth it, but just in my opinion. Not like it’s a crime against filmmaking or the worst thing ever though.