Horror: What is the Deadliest Zombie?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ย. 2024
- In today's video, I will be exploring what I think is the deadliest version of the zombie!
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I love the zombies from 28 days later and 28 weeks later..They're insane and watching em run like Olympic sprinters is scary as hell. And it's not undead but more a disease that drives you psychotic
The Zombies from Return of The Living Dead are my favorite zombies. Theyre intelligent, they run, they can speak and they cant be burned neither. Super op and the movie is just pure fun lol
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Love this video. I kept me entertained while I got ready for class. Keep them coming please.
The flood from Halo, They retain memories wor weapon/tool/ vehicle usage, they become organized and their goal is to expand over the galaxies. Those zombies don't count based on your points for zombies described on the video though.
Yeah personally I consider the flood more parasites than zombies
Left for Dead 2 you need to worry of carriers of the infection, as the majority of characters (Bill, Zoey, Francis, Louis, etc) saved by helicopters pilots the characters turned out to be carriers of the infection which gotten many people killed.
And how damn fast the infected run
Have you seen the old Italian horror film Burial Ground-The Nights of Terror? The zombies in that film attack people with scythes, pitchforks, and other farm tools
For me, I think the deadliest “zombies”may be The Flood, from the Halo universe. They are zombies, or perhaps better to say very zombie like, but with very interesting elements. In essence it’s an alien life form which “infects” other beings, especially sentient beings with sufficient biomass- humans or otherwise, and brings them under its control, from death, or when still alive, it doesn’t matter. It consumes all life and molds them to function - eg to spread, to kill and infect others or become biomass. It functions as a colossal, hyper-intelligent hive-mind, a biological super-computer. It strategizes, It collectively retains the memories, and skills etc of every host, which allows its individual forms(ie the “zombies” so to speak) to use guns, drive vehicles, even fly spaceships, on top of having the great strength, speed, no pain, no fear, they are relentless. They are a threat of galactic proportions which once laid low the most advanced civilization in the Milky Way galaxy, and they cannot be stopped - not truly, as it says so itself: “Defeat is merely the addition of time to a sentence that was imposed upon us but that we did not deserve.” The Flood are as horrifying and mysterious as they are deadly.
If you like zombies and military sci-fi, I highly recommend checking them out. There is a good Halo animated short on TH-cam centering on them called “The Mona Lisa”, and book called “Halo: The Flood”. And the first 3 Halo games of course, definitely recommend to play them first if you have the interest.
The Flood is absolutely terrifying. If the most advanced civilization in the Halo Universe fell to the Flood, humans are fucked irl
Id say the return of the living dead zombies seeing as they're a mix of fast zombies and damn near invincible. in the short term id say 28 days later ones, as the virus is so easily spread/virilent (any form of saliva, scratch) and the fact that they're so fast.
The deadliest zombies are the mindless ones who unquestionably comply with government
btw you should try the siren and dead space series. technically their called something else but they take the zombie formula and make it into something new
George Romero szid that the conflict between the people in the farmhouse in NOTLD was the point of that story just like the characters in the shopping mall being blinded by the luxury of living in a mall only to be caught off guard when the bikers raided the mzll. Day Of The Dead had the same theme with the scientists and soldiers being at odds with each other.
I saw Return Of The Living Deac the day it opened, which was around the same time as Day Of The Dead and Re-Animator.
i remember in the 80's (yep! i am that old) there were lots of zombie movies were some kids would end up in a mall serounded by zombies. and ever time they try to escape they would die.
just stay in the f*cking mall and wait for help!
love remero for sure
I love this video! Return of the Living Dead is for sure my favorite.
Well (by your standards) the Dawn Of The Dead (2004 version of course) would likely be the most dangerous along with the virus being the second most likely to happen if a zombie virus ever happened
I dunno, I'd guess zeds from Killing Floor, plague zombies from Warhammer 40k, or the zombies from Return of the Living Dead.
4:10 i thought they were created by supernatural forces or curses
1: ZombieLand
2: 28 Weeks Later
3: Shaun Of The Dead
4: Train To Busan
4: World War Z
6: Dawn Of The Dead
7: Day Of Dead / Alive
8: Planet Terror
9: Resident Evil:
10: Night City / 11:Cooties
12: Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
13: The Return Of The Living Dead
14: Zombie Lake
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The worst thing about the L4D dead is they aint actually dead just infected,they are to some extent still alive,imagine being in their place and being mutated into something the the Spitter or Tank
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One disagreement i have with you is the running zombies not making sense physically. I understand that zombies with heavily deteriorated legs, or non-existent legs at this point, would probably have issues with running. But if the infection itself is not derived from a wound that started on the leg, and let's say it did, the wound didn't get too bad before infection took over, those parts are still perfectly viable, at least for a little while. The deterioration rate certainly depends on the specific type of zombie, 28 days later zombies aren't technically dead, so they can starve to death. Dawn of the Dead zombies are still pretty viable for running, because they're infection happens so fast, and unless somebody blew one of their legs off, those are still good legs. I also know that the idea of a zombie still has some sort of nuance and mysticism to it, but if we go by walking dead standards, their brainstem is still active, and we start to see some zombies moving faster as time goes on as well as they gain the ability to start climbing by the time they get to the later seasons, implying that they have the ability to change. And then you get to Dead City, and you see that one zombie that's made up of like 10. The idea of mutating zombies will always be a thing, especially if they are texhnically immortal to a point, but running is i feel the most likely evolution that remains possible before deterioration gets too bad.
Probably the flood zombies or cod zombies
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Sorry, but it's the Romero zombie. You get bit, you get sick, you die, you come back. You break a bone, you get sick, you die, you come back. You scrape your hand on a piece of glass, fight a zombie, get its blood in your wound, you get sick, you die, you come back.
They don't stop. It's never-ending. Romero wins.
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I personally think you should make a seperate channel for horror, as the stereotype of all metalheads liking horror is bs
I disagree cause that’s stupid