Yeah, the fact the outbreak happens all around the globe at nearly the same time is probably the scariest part of this zombie pandemic. No location is truly safe.
It's the one thing that's easily tossed when people discuss zombie scenarios. The fact it's almost always a bloodborne pathogen with a 100% infection rate makes it easy for any outbreak to result in the collapse of society. Not only would be scratches be a problem, but you'd get situations like dogs biting zombies and then biting humans, bullets piercing through zombies and hitting someone else, and infected blood getting into tiny cuts that no one knew they had. World War Z (the book) addresses this. Bite-exclusive outbreaks are a bit of a misconception that's rarely upheld in zombie media. Oh, and mosquitoes exist.
@@nobodyinparticular3606 mosquitos only gonna be a real issue 3 months outta the year unless you in a tropical, temperate place and I think they wouldn't bite rotten husks of bodies?
@@ceufrscio707 Okay, Here you go: 👉Story Plot no 1: After The Events of Dawn Of The Dead(2004), When Kenneth, Ana, Terry and Nicole were on the Dead Island on a cliff then suddenly, they saw a lot of US Army helicopters coming towards them and then they got rescued by the US Army on the helicopter who saved them from the Zombie Island by throwing a bomb on the whole island which kills the whole zombies making it an easy escape way for our 4 survivors and the US Army members. US Army then captured all 4 of them along with the dog and told them that if they want to live then they have to follow the US Army rules to which they all agrees then they are told that they will be trained as new US Army soldiers for going on a mission to fight against the fast zombies to find a cure which is present in a biological lab which can stop this virus from spreading quickly and help saving humans lives. All 4 Survivors accept this term and then they got trained in the US Army training center. Once their training got completely then US President then gives order to the US Army General to add our 4 survivors in the Army team for the mission and then the mission begans. While going in a zombie apocalypse area, the US Army losts a lot of their soldiers who get's attacked by the zombies with only Ana surviving in the end and taking the cure from the biological lab and then safely taking it to the US Army doctors. In the end, the US Army gives a special medal to Ana for her achievement. 👉Story Plot no 2: After having a night party with her friends, Ana goes to her bed and decides to sleep. While sleeping, she sees all the events which had happened in Dawn Of The Dead(2004) as in her dream. After some flashbacks of the Dawn Of The Dead(2004) movie in her dream, she suddenly get's up and from there knowing that it was a bad dream. After then it comes the morning, she goes to her hospital where her medical staff is working and while talking to a sick patient, she gets to know that the patient was bitten by a infected dog. After sometime when she tries to check on the patient, the patient get's missing in the hospital. While finally finding the patient, she sees that the patient is now a zombie. She teams up with her medical staff members and fight against the zombies.
Outside of World War Z and the 28 Days Series, I'm with you as all the runners are crazy to me, though, given that Dawn of the Dead are not slowly dying off by themselves is definitely an added freaky factor.
Never forget how often people pull up and adjust their pants during the day. The fact that these zombies still have their pants on normal and not around their knees means they are smart enough to keep their pants pulled up all the time.
Well, they’ve been shown to exhibit smarter-than-average Zombie behavior, like helping others get to a victim by holding a door open, hesitating while in the line of fire in a bottleneck, etc. They know they have to run in order to capture prey: they pull their pants up.
@@MensaGiraffeGuns are loud as fuck I don’t really think you’d want to be using them unless you absolutely have to bc if you do you’re probably dead. Assuming your not like a member of the military with a large number of backup
@@MensaGiraffemaybe so. But as time goes on, I can see it being realistic that gunfire would attract more stray zombies, and civvies ammo reserves would slowly dwindle
Im glad im not the only child that was traumatized by this movie lol. I was at my friends and his parents had this movie and then hills have eyes on at a separate time. I wasnt able to sleep in my own room for i swear half of the year if not more.
Thing is the scariest part of this universe is that the majority of the world died within the first 24 hours because they were caught off guard. Anna woke up to a zombie in her room. When she was escaping her neighborhood people were just walking outside to see what all the commotion was and then immediately being attacked. A scene showed people being attacked on public transit ( possibly trying to get to work). Much like world war Z this was an explosion of apocalypse that could take out even the most prepared when the timing is right. You have literal seconds to react to your particular situation and let’s be real Anna only survived her initial attack to keep the story going because the way the stunt double banged her head after slamming into the bathtub…. Yurrr done. I can see people surviving The Walking Dead or NOTLD but this kind? We’re all fucked. The most realistic survivor I can see being Andy considering it looks like he lived above his gun store.
@@natiliee.s.5476 Agreed. If it wasn’t for the main cast of survivors attempting to help him he would have probably lived a bit longer but 3 months max considering that’s how long you can survive off water alone.
The way I see it, it’s a doomed scenario…Within one night most of the states were overrun, let’s say you hideout in the mall, and you eventually take the armoured out buses and make your way outta town, sooner or later you are gonna run into a few hundred thousand zombies in the next city that don’t get winded don’t get tired, and will never ever stop…Your best bet is to stay in the mall, find a way to keep the place barricaded and pray that the zombies decompose enough to the point where they can barely walk…Meat rots, By the second half of the movie the zombies had decomposed severely vs how they looked in the start of the movie looking pretty fresh…Personally if this particular apocalypse ever came about I’d hope for a quick death.
My plan? Since they could make armored busses? Make kind of a centipede of the busses that stretch to Andy's gun store. Just cut the front end off the busses in the middle and drive the front end to the door of Andy's store and leave the end as close to the mall as you can. Use the tunnel of armoured busses to get back all the weapons and then close the mall up for good until they decompose or you can take out most in the streets and then just stay as quiet as possible so the streets don't fill up again.
@@abyxis well that would work too lol it's a lot of guns. Maybe if all the men were willing to go and just toss them down a line to each other into the manhole or something? Or just take a bus and start throwing all the ammo and guns into bags and onto a bus. I dunno. It sounds hard to pull off but even what they did with the busses in the movie seemed kinda like bs to me honestly. At least how well it was done.
As is normal with our generations I’ve spent many a free hour day dreaming about what id do if a zombie apocalypse happens tomorrow, I live like right next to some country side in a small ass town there’s some bothys nearby and I’m a big fan of ultralight camping I’d be off at the first sight securing one of they icolated bothys and fashioning some weapons hopefully bringing some friends and family jajaja , but knowing my luck I’d be one of the first folk to just get the sickness as a cold and be fucked 😂😂
@@lewiitoons4227 my family owns a cabin on the very top top of a mountain that would take days and days to walk to the top of and is isolated in eastern ky. It's on private property (we don't own it but a really rich man who owns many coal mines does and his son in law is in the NFL.) just thought that bit was crazy lol but we'd have a good place to go stay for a while but if things got hectic up there we'd be fucked. There's many roads out but if you can't take em then it's just straight down the mountains on either side and you're gonna take a full day to hit the bottom if you move straight down non stop so that would worry me.
Although I truly don't believe there will ever be a zombies apocalypse I truly love to view these types of videos to see others view point on this topic. Every video I've watched thoroughly covers how to best be prepared and the best possible methods to defend yourself against the threats presented by the dead as well as the living...but what everybody seem to forget or never thought about is the biggest threat against the living wouldn't the dead or the living....it would be the mosquitoes. Mosquitoes will feed on the dead, then if they bite you, it would have the same results as being bitten or scratched by a zombie...and because mosquitoes can fly, and they breed like spreading wild fire, there's really no place a person would be safe from coming in contact with them...
Interesting point. Made me Google about mosquitoes and carcasses. Apparently after 15 minutes the blood leaves the capillaries that the mosquitoes can reach. Not sure if true, but still interesting to think about. I guess that’s still a less painful way to go than being eaten lol.
@@AFriendOfYours0 ...Yeah but you also have to consider that feeding on the dead doesn't necessarily mean the mosquitoes are biting the dead...what about the dead that have significant damage done to their bodies, missing limbs, bodies that have been partially eaten...mosquitoes will get blood however possible...
@@41-Rem-Magnum They wouldn't even need to do that. They could just feed on living infected that haven't turned yet. That alone would nail the coffin shut.
Good point about the mosquitoes. I love zombie movies. I am always asking myself how would I survive them as well as the remaining people that turn to savagery for survival.
This Supernatural Virus seems to avert insects such as mosquitoes and flies (perhaps even most types of bacteria). It’s God’s way of ensuring that they don’t rot away completely in 11 days and can still keep on running a month later: BOOM!
As a grown man who is 6'2 and damn near 280+ LBS.. Give me a full suit of armor and I'm running that little zombie girl's fade🥊 But as for those grown up Zombies? NAH. I'm grabbing my purse and DIPPING😭😭
@@imdaking9448you might be surprised. My husband is 230ish 6’3 and he’s fast af. Think about those huge football players that are super nimble and quick
Would love to see more of these survivability scenarios! OG Dawn of the Dead would be an interesting case. Same deal as this one, but the zombies are slower. I personally don't think it'd change a whole lot in the long run, as society would never be able to survive any kind of spontaneous worldwide disaster like that, and as soon as deaths start snowballing, there's not going to be any turning it around. But maybe the average person could have a better shot of surviving it.
This movie truly scarred tge crap out of me. That lil girl and baby man ..... talk about thinking on being a parent especially if during a pandemic as such that your offspring can kill and eat you....ARGHHHHHHH
The number one problem for me is those zombies able to run (and quite fast). Combined with the fact that I would eventually get tired and they wouldn't would mean death if I ever had to venture outside. That probably goes double for anyone that has kids with them or slower people. Btw the early 2000s through the late 2000s had a ton of great horror movies and remakes coming out constantly much better than what we currently have
People always give this movie shit for the guns, saying “why didn’t they get a bunch of AR’s from his gun store?” Like man, think about when this movie came out. In 2004 maybe, MAYBE if you were lucky a gun shop would have an AR, maybe a Norinco AK etc. mini 14’s were common but 20+ round mags back then were not, they didn’t have all the tactical stuff gun stores have today. Pistols and shotguns were their best choice for sheer firepower in 2004. CJ and Andre both had nickel plated berettas, sign of the times. Those were common then, but you’d be hard pressed to find a dude carrying that gun now. As for the MP5, with Andy’s gun license, you know he kept the “good shit” in the back lol.
For those who thinks that they all died in the end, well in my opinion they didn't died in the end because in zombie movies, we have seen that characters do scream when they know they are going to get eaten alive by the zombies. The Prime Example of it is from the movie Hell Of The Living Dead as well as Burial Ground, where we can clearly see that our characters scream hard at the end and they are killed by the zombies in a sad way. On the other hand, in Dawn Of The Dead in the ending credits there is no screaming voice just the zombies on the camera thing which means that the last 4 survivors and the dog did survived. I guess that, they could've survived by swimming because as we know fast zombies they can't swim and the zombies of this movie wasn't even like the ones of Land of the Dead so i guess that our survivors did survived. I wish that Zack Snyder can add the rest of the 4 survivors in Planet of The Dead movie(which is sequel of Army of The Dead).
@@TheRealCaptainGold nope! they didn't died and James Gunn never wrote that they died. When people asked him that: "did the survivors survived from the zombie island" then he said: "what survivors" implying that he doesn't remember Dawn Of The Dead Remake now or he has nothing to do with the sequel of Dawn Of The Dead. Although, i do have 2 scripts which still are good enough in making the sequel of Dawn Of The Dead
@@zeeshanakhtar940 You clearly dont understand the humor in his reply. “What survivors?” Basically meaning there are no survivors left living (which would mean those characters aren’t survivors anymore). He definitely remembers.
@@TheRealCaptainGold Well, when he said what survivors then he meant to say that he doesn't remember the survivors and their fate because as you know that, it was a 20 years old movie so how come anyone remember without seeing it? And we do know that James Gunn never worked in any other zombie movie after Dawn Of The Dead remake so him saying what survivors was okay because he didn't know what can we expect from the survivors. Also, in the original Dawn Of The Dead movie, in the end only the bikers and roger get killed whereas the rest of the members still survives.
A shopping mall is like a doomsday bunker, stocked with food to last for years. If you are lucky enough to live near one you'd have a chance of surviving. The plan to go to the island was silly. They could of driven an armored shuttle to get andy and guns and returned to the mall. Then built weapons to take out the crowd of zombies.
I would more than likely get rocked just trying to get to my car. If anyone else that's in my house is infected I'm done. Best thing I could do is if I get infected try and lock myself away in one of the small locked rooms of my house so I can't attack any future survivors that come by.
I never understood why no one ever used the most viable zombie survival tactic. Just set up on top of or surrounded by wood chippers or meat grinders. As long as you have power then you're good. Same as getting in a boat, especially a navy boat. Don't need to worry about your neighbour turning in the night when there's bulkheads keeping them locked up
@@jrfw96 lol, never been in a natural disaster, huh? Lil hint, even after earthquakes and during fires, navies pick up civvies to evacuate. Aussie being on fire was only a few years ago
@@jrfw96 I could also ask why would you think any armed forces would add to zombie hordes by just... not picking people up. When they could easily be saved... Doesn't quite make sense there, eh?
I feel like you only need to survive for a year or so, only because (especially in modern day) the military could wipe the floor with these zombies. Assuming you aren't in a major populated area when the fire bombings happen, or when nukes/large conventional bombs drop, you should be fine.
The military would instantly fall apart in a scenario like this. Don't kid yourself. DC was overrun in less than 12 hours and even the SEALs protecting the helicopter got taken out.
@@JACCO20082012 I'm not sure how, the military has a large stockpile. They also have things that zombies can't get to like tanks, armoured vehicles, any aircraft, the navy ect... I haven't watched all the DVD extras so maybe it was mentioned there but from the intro, the soldiers shot civilians/reports. Even so, once the government/military leave DC, they'll probs drop a MOAB or smt wiping out much of the zombie threat. Do that for major populations, and the threat goes down.
If it occurs during a workday, then it's night time on the other side of the World, or vice versus. Survival first depends on if one lives in a gun-friendly state. I personally carry concealed, as well as 80 percent of other people in my area. Most of us in my area also have more guns at home. So, the first day, in my area, most of the undead will be really dead. Now, if you live in an anti-gun area, your odds of surviving the first hour of an outbreak are virtually zero.
Half measures. Most people overestimate their ability to hit a headshot against a sprinting and erratic target. Gun fire also attracts the undead. Odds are, most gun folks in a “gun state” will die by simply overestimating their own abilities and underestimating the threat posed by the undead and other survivors. I’d save the ammo for hunting or emergencies, and I’d focus on staying hidden while I leave for the ocean or wilderness.
@@MensaGiraffe Depends on the situation and the person. Guns often create a false sense of security among many gun-nuts. Most wouldn't be able to land the headshots they need. (That likely includes you.) Most don't have experience in a firefight or truly stressful situation. (Also likely includes you). I'd personally prefer a bow or crossbow - at least I won't alert the entire town when I fire them. Guns would be a measure of last resort. And just like street muggings in crime ridden areas, a handgun likely won't improve your odds by much (just look at studies showing how ineffective concealed carry is against violent muggings). Best bet is to focus on being invisible and getting the F out of town.
What I like about Snyder choosing all his zombies to be runners is that army of the dead proved that slow zombies are cakewalks and Vegas only fell because of the alphas coordinating attacks and the tiger providing a way faster way tougher undead opponent to ground forces
Honestly I'd optimistically give everyone a few days to a week in this apocalypse, I'd say those who lived in remote areas such as a cabin in the woods would last longer, but be doomed once a horde stumbled upon them or they're food ran out. It would make for an interesting film though, set 20 years into this apocalypse, I picture it being something like the Road.
I remember seeing the map on the extra features and we were cheering on states thatbwere holding there own. I THINK jersey was one of the last spots to go red
I work at a psych hospital... It'll either be good or bad depending on who thinks to come here and if we could protect ourselves from in building zombies...
One problem I had with this lore: Zombies being everywhere in this world, yet only people wounded by them are shown to turn. We got precisely one victim who received a minor injury from them that merely broke the skin, and lasted for a month. Everyone who got bitten was dead in less than a day, which is everyone else who was killed by them, most of which got devoured. By all rights, more of them should be like the loading dock and parking garage one. Where did this really start out in each region? In the old movies from Night of the Living Dead onward intact human brains will simply not stay dead once they croak, period. So them multiplying so rapidly is much more narratively sound, and internally consistent. Wounds from zombies are about as lethal as rubbing rotten meat on an open cut, presuming they did not rip your jugular open.
My roommate and I caught the last show. When we left, the parking lot was just empty except for a few employee cars. We looked at each other like "oh sht"
The only thing I enjoyed about the remake of dawn of the dead was the return of Tom Savini and Ken Foree all be it different roles! But I’d go out in style against the Synder undead, a barred off building so they can’t breach it, tons of guns and ammunition, a duke box with Motörhead and booze 😂
Lets put ourselves into a mall like in the movie to start it off. Let's say we're in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota during a zombie outbreak. There's no way of surviving or outlasting a Dawn of the Dead situation because there's too many entrances so it'll be impossible to contain the zombies, there's no hardware store to build defensive barriers or weapons, and there's too many damn people in one location so there's no stopping the zombies from making more zombies. The only true way to luck out is to close yourself into a vendor's shop with metal gates (the metal gates that are meant to prevent rioters/looters from getting in) to prevent those hungry zombies from getting to you. Even if you're able to, you still have to check those who are inside with you, and how do you go about food, water, escape routes, along with what type of people you're trapped with (Karens/Kens, weirdos, assholes, and the list goes on). Even with armed security (which the Mall of America has) there's no way a bunch of mall cops will be able to contain hungry zombies or locking up the mall with their small team (even if they zoom around on their segways). No matter the situation, people are quick to panic (I've seen it too many times) from snow storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and etc. You'll see lines of cars packed at the stores as people will be buying anything and everything they need to survive (Covid sure did broke the dinner plate for a lot of people while I was 7000+ miles away watching everything unfolding as China was roughly 500 - 700 miles away from my location). That's the terrifying reality we live in because what is out of our control can and will force people to do and say irrational things (Trust me... jokes about eating cats and dogs got old until i broke everyone's lame joke by saying, "Want a hug it out?" or "I need a higher body count." It wasn't nice of me saying this but my dark humor did rub a lot of people the wrong way which I didn't care, but it did lighten the mood of those who love a good joke).
@@TheRealCaptainGold yes, but you know what it taught me? It taught me EVERYBODY wants MY stuff, and i am absolutely going to extreme precautions to protect it allll
Surviving Dawn of the Dead would be much tougher for obvious reasons. A higher number of Zombies, and they all run... FAST lol much tougher world to survive in than the Walkers in TWD universe
I would survive. I would use everything to my advantage. Plus, I would hide out in my zombie proof apartment and I would keep some people alive with me that I plan to use them as bait when I need to escape. I have thought this out and I prepapre all the time even now. I keep tons of stuff in my apartment ready to go and I have a bug out location as well which I won't reveal either. I will be fine. Sucks for all of you though.
I work from home. Live in a gated comunity with concrete perimeter walls and barbed wire. Window and door security bars . Recently installed a rain water catchment and filtration system; bought some foldable solar panels, power banks and radios last year. Have an emergency food supply of 1 month or so. And we are 20 minutes away or so from a big city. The issue is that my wife and my daughter have a 1 hour and a half daily commute and the highways and roads to get back home get easily congested. So unless the outbreak starts during the weekend, bugging in and wait for them isnt an option.
Yeah it would be tough to get around in cities with cars within a day or so of the outbreak. Massive traffic jams, and the inevitable cars running out of gas will permanently block most roads.
To answer that question honestly. I'll give myself about a month tops. I have to many people to look out for and knowing them, they won't listen get themselves in a sticky situation. That my dumb ass will have to get them out of, which will get me a ticket to zombie village. My cardio is worthless along with my left knee giving out on me, so running is a no go. If I could make it to my car the roads will be littered with others trying to escape the same way, now I'm trapped in my vehicle with the dead fighting to get in. I don't keep stock of anything so staying in-doors and waiting wouldn't be for very long. I have ammo but I would need to really conserve it. My dog would more than likely give away my location. All in all..I think I stand a pretty good chance 😅
One of the questions which came into my mind after rewatching this movie was that why Andy didn't threw any grenade or bomb on the zombies when they were increasing outside the mall because he had too much ammo in his shop which could need to be taken into account for destroying the zombies. Imagine if he would've threw bombs or grenades on the zombies then maybe it would've helped in killing a lot of them or all of them in a time, making it easy for him to go to the mall and meet kenneth and the group.
Not sure if you stated this because I haven't watched yet, but the zombies in this movie could have a chance at catching you off guard. You could literally be walking, and perceive a zombie as just another survivor covered in blood, and get yourself caught up just because if nobody is around, these zombies just casually walk at times, probably all the time, like the Japanese dude. That is just adding an extra layer when you think about it, to have zombies who could blend in at a distance, but once you get their attention....
I will survive or at least longer than most by being a sneaky coward. I'll just wait it out and eventually others across town will attract them with their escape plans.
The internet was on, there was already Zombie counter groups with tips on how to survive & entire counties were even taking out hordes and burning em as established in Andy's tapes. So I think it's safe to assume that big cities like in any zombie media is a no go as shown in Dawn of the dead with Milwaukee
It be damn near impossible given how fast the outbreak came about Ya best bet would be stumbling upon a group of guys who know their shit to survive for awhile
Honestly I wouldnt even have a chance 😂 id probably just off myself to save myself the fear, panic and pain of being eaten alive. I have no athleticism, and without my meds even if I found a way to survive it wouldnt be long term. Having health problems in any apocalypse kinda sucks.
your only way to survive is never travel in places you dont know never go out alone wear flexible cut bite stab proof protection gear get a double handed sword get a 22lr subsonic ar platform with an drumag and supressor always go out when its day light and stay away from hot spots
Yeah, the fact the outbreak happens all around the globe at nearly the same time is probably the scariest part of this zombie pandemic. No location is truly safe.
My doomsday prepared basement is safe.
And most unrealistic surely? Shits gotta like... Spread?
@@thegatorhator6822 What part of supernatural do you not understand lol
@@thegatorhator6822 It's a movie about a virus that turn people into cannibalistic super humans, there is no such thing as realism.
I remember watching the newscast special on the dvd and the scene in London sent shivers down my spine, ngl.
Zombie media is often so focused on the BITE mechanic they ignore scratches, cuts and other infection vectors. Nice to see scratches mentioned.
IDK...it probably needs the exchange of bodily fluids... probably if there's a scratch.,it could cause fluid exchange.... just saying... Peace
The Walking Dead did the.."scratch" mechanic all the way up to Season 3 and stopped. Lol
It's the one thing that's easily tossed when people discuss zombie scenarios. The fact it's almost always a bloodborne pathogen with a 100% infection rate makes it easy for any outbreak to result in the collapse of society. Not only would be scratches be a problem, but you'd get situations like dogs biting zombies and then biting humans, bullets piercing through zombies and hitting someone else, and infected blood getting into tiny cuts that no one knew they had. World War Z (the book) addresses this. Bite-exclusive outbreaks are a bit of a misconception that's rarely upheld in zombie media.
Oh, and mosquitoes exist.
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Tainted blood could kill a mosquito. Depends on the zombie virus.
@@nobodyinparticular3606 mosquitos only gonna be a real issue 3 months outta the year unless you in a tropical, temperate place and I think they wouldn't bite rotten husks of bodies?
I can barely survive now
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Ain’t that the f*cking truth tho…
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You are ok bro?
@@EldritchWalker no
The saddest thing is we'll never get Dawn of the Dead 2. As these zombies, IMO, are the scariest zombies ever put to screen.
Always felt like the left4dead common infected to me
I have already written 2 scripts on Dawn Of The Dead 2
@@zeeshanakhtar940can i read it
@@ceufrscio707 Okay, Here you go:
👉Story Plot no 1: After The Events of Dawn Of The Dead(2004), When Kenneth, Ana, Terry and Nicole were on the Dead Island on a cliff then suddenly, they saw a lot of US Army helicopters coming towards them and then they got rescued by the US Army on the helicopter who saved them from the Zombie Island by throwing a bomb on the whole island which kills the whole zombies making it an easy escape way for our 4 survivors and the US Army members. US Army then captured all 4 of them along with the dog and told them that if they want to live then they have to follow the US Army rules to which they all agrees then they are told that they will be trained as new US Army soldiers for going on a mission to fight against the fast zombies to find a cure which is present in a biological lab which can stop this virus from spreading quickly and help saving humans lives. All 4 Survivors accept this term and then they got trained in the US Army training center. Once their training got completely then US President then gives order to the US Army General to add our 4 survivors in the Army team for the mission and then the mission begans. While going in a zombie apocalypse area, the US Army losts a lot of their soldiers who get's attacked by the zombies with only Ana surviving in the end and taking the cure from the biological lab and then safely taking it to the US Army doctors. In the end, the US Army gives a special medal to Ana for her achievement.
👉Story Plot no 2: After having a night party with her friends, Ana goes to her bed and decides to sleep. While sleeping, she sees all the events which had happened in Dawn Of The Dead(2004) as in her dream. After some flashbacks of the Dawn Of The Dead(2004) movie in her dream, she suddenly get's up and from there knowing that it was a bad dream. After then it comes the morning, she goes to her hospital where her medical staff is working and while talking to a sick patient, she gets to know that the patient was bitten by a infected dog. After sometime when she tries to check on the patient, the patient get's missing in the hospital. While finally finding the patient, she sees that the patient is now a zombie. She teams up with her medical staff members and fight against the zombies.
Outside of World War Z and the 28 Days Series, I'm with you as all the runners are crazy to me, though, given that Dawn of the Dead are not slowly dying off by themselves is definitely an added freaky factor.
Never forget how often people pull up and adjust their pants during the day. The fact that these zombies still have their pants on normal and not around their knees means they are smart enough to keep their pants pulled up all the time.
C'mon man it's a movie LOL.
Well, they’ve been shown to exhibit smarter-than-average Zombie behavior, like helping others get to a victim by holding a door open, hesitating while in the line of fire in a bottleneck, etc.
They know they have to run in order to capture prey: they pull their pants up.
Belt?
Nobody would survive fast zombies, we're boned.
Depends where you live. Gun-friendly areas will last much longer than anti-gun areas.
@@MensaGiraffeGuns are loud as fuck I don’t really think you’d want to be using them unless you absolutely have to bc if you do you’re probably dead. Assuming your not like a member of the military with a large number of backup
@@MensaGiraffemaybe so. But as time goes on, I can see it being realistic that gunfire would attract more stray zombies, and civvies ammo reserves would slowly dwindle
I’d win
@@MensaGiraffegun friendly areas are filled with maniacs with guns
Im glad im not the only child that was traumatized by this movie lol. I was at my friends and his parents had this movie and then hills have eyes on at a separate time. I wasnt able to sleep in my own room for i swear half of the year if not more.
Ah my first zombie movie! This is when the passion started😍😍
Thing is the scariest part of this universe is that the majority of the world died within the first 24 hours because they were caught off guard. Anna woke up to a zombie in her room. When she was escaping her neighborhood people were just walking outside to see what all the commotion was and then immediately being attacked. A scene showed people being attacked on public transit ( possibly trying to get to work). Much like world war Z this was an explosion of apocalypse that could take out even the most prepared when the timing is right. You have literal seconds to react to your particular situation and let’s be real Anna only survived her initial attack to keep the story going because the way the stunt double banged her head after slamming into the bathtub…. Yurrr done. I can see people surviving The Walking Dead or NOTLD but this kind? We’re all fucked. The most realistic survivor I can see being Andy considering it looks like he lived above his gun store.
That's true about Andy, but he still would have also died.
Let's just say the zombies didn't get into his gun store, he would have starved to death.
@@natiliee.s.5476 Agreed. If it wasn’t for the main cast of survivors attempting to help him he would have probably lived a bit longer but 3 months max considering that’s how long you can survive off water alone.
Andy had no food. they took him a 🥪
The minute I see sprinters, I know I’m dead. Which means I’m going to “opt out” as Jenner would say.
Fast zombies would make it incredibly dangerous to venture out from your safe house.
The way I see it, it’s a doomed scenario…Within one night most of the states were overrun, let’s say you hideout in the mall, and you eventually take the armoured out buses and make your way outta town, sooner or later you are gonna run into a few hundred thousand zombies in the next city that don’t get winded don’t get tired, and will never ever stop…Your best bet is to stay in the mall, find a way to keep the place barricaded and pray that the zombies decompose enough to the point where they can barely walk…Meat rots, By the second half of the movie the zombies had decomposed severely vs how they looked in the start of the movie looking pretty fresh…Personally if this particular apocalypse ever came about I’d hope for a quick death.
My plan? Since they could make armored busses? Make kind of a centipede of the busses that stretch to Andy's gun store. Just cut the front end off the busses in the middle and drive the front end to the door of Andy's store and leave the end as close to the mall as you can. Use the tunnel of armoured busses to get back all the weapons and then close the mall up for good until they decompose or you can take out most in the streets and then just stay as quiet as possible so the streets don't fill up again.
@@mimkyu718that sounds hard to pull off, but I see what your thinking. My logic was to go get Andy before the mall gets THAT surrounded
@@abyxis well that would work too lol it's a lot of guns. Maybe if all the men were willing to go and just toss them down a line to each other into the manhole or something? Or just take a bus and start throwing all the ammo and guns into bags and onto a bus. I dunno. It sounds hard to pull off but even what they did with the busses in the movie seemed kinda like bs to me honestly. At least how well it was done.
As is normal with our generations I’ve spent many a free hour day dreaming about what id do if a zombie apocalypse happens tomorrow, I live like right next to some country side in a small ass town there’s some bothys nearby and I’m a big fan of ultralight camping I’d be off at the first sight securing one of they icolated bothys and fashioning some weapons hopefully bringing some friends and family jajaja , but knowing my luck I’d be one of the first folk to just get the sickness as a cold and be fucked 😂😂
@@lewiitoons4227 my family owns a cabin on the very top top of a mountain that would take days and days to walk to the top of and is isolated in eastern ky. It's on private property (we don't own it but a really rich man who owns many coal mines does and his son in law is in the NFL.) just thought that bit was crazy lol but we'd have a good place to go stay for a while but if things got hectic up there we'd be fucked. There's many roads out but if you can't take em then it's just straight down the mountains on either side and you're gonna take a full day to hit the bottom if you move straight down non stop so that would worry me.
I miss when they had fun DVD special features.
With the amount of serious preppers in the US in 2024, I think this would turn out differently.
Ah yes, the preppers. The last to die when their preps run out lol
This movie is a top contender for best zombie movie for me, there are few I'd say are a genuine contender
Although I truly don't believe there will ever be a zombies apocalypse I truly love to view these types of videos to see others view point on this topic. Every video I've watched thoroughly covers how to best be prepared and the best possible methods to defend yourself against the threats presented by the dead as well as the living...but what everybody seem to forget or never thought about is the biggest threat against the living wouldn't the dead or the living....it would be the mosquitoes. Mosquitoes will feed on the dead, then if they bite you, it would have the same results as being bitten or scratched by a zombie...and because mosquitoes can fly, and they breed like spreading wild fire, there's really no place a person would be safe from coming in contact with them...
Interesting point. Made me Google about mosquitoes and carcasses. Apparently after 15 minutes the blood leaves the capillaries that the mosquitoes can reach. Not sure if true, but still interesting to think about. I guess that’s still a less painful way to go than being eaten lol.
@@AFriendOfYours0 ...Yeah but you also have to consider that feeding on the dead doesn't necessarily mean the mosquitoes are biting the dead...what about the dead that have significant damage done to their bodies, missing limbs, bodies that have been partially eaten...mosquitoes will get blood however possible...
@@41-Rem-Magnum They wouldn't even need to do that. They could just feed on living infected that haven't turned yet. That alone would nail the coffin shut.
Good point about the mosquitoes. I love zombie movies. I am always asking myself how would I survive them as well as the remaining people that turn to savagery for survival.
This Supernatural Virus seems to avert insects such as mosquitoes and flies (perhaps even most types of bacteria).
It’s God’s way of ensuring that they don’t rot away completely in 11 days and can still keep on running a month later: BOOM!
You should make a video speculating how long our TWD group would survive in this version of the apocalypse
I love watching this movie and then playing some Dead Rising!
"Hell overflowed" best reason for the zombie apocalypse bar none in my opinion
As a grown man who is 6'2 and damn near 280+ LBS.. Give me a full suit of armor and I'm running that little zombie girl's fade🥊
But as for those grown up Zombies? NAH. I'm grabbing my purse and DIPPING😭😭
Ayeeee! 10+ minute video! We take those❤ Dropped a Like c:
Being "6'2 280" aint gonna be good when your big ass has to run away from a herd of em sprinting and never tiring
@@imdaking9448you might be surprised. My husband is 230ish 6’3 and he’s fast af. Think about those huge football players that are super nimble and quick
Would love to see more of these survivability scenarios! OG Dawn of the Dead would be an interesting case. Same deal as this one, but the zombies are slower. I personally don't think it'd change a whole lot in the long run, as society would never be able to survive any kind of spontaneous worldwide disaster like that, and as soon as deaths start snowballing, there's not going to be any turning it around. But maybe the average person could have a better shot of surviving it.
Wow such gaming does these types of scenarios sometimes
This movie truly scarred tge crap out of me. That lil girl and baby man ..... talk about thinking on being a parent especially if during a pandemic as such that your offspring can kill and eat you....ARGHHHHHHH
The two things that traumatized me the most from this movie were the fat zombie grandma and the zombie newborn.
The number one problem for me is those zombies able to run (and quite fast). Combined with the fact that I would eventually get tired and they wouldn't would mean death if I ever had to venture outside. That probably goes double for anyone that has kids with them or slower people. Btw the early 2000s through the late 2000s had a ton of great horror movies and remakes coming out constantly much better than what we currently have
My favorite weapon cameo is the mp5a2 Andy has on the lost tapes
People always give this movie shit for the guns, saying “why didn’t they get a bunch of AR’s from his gun store?” Like man, think about when this movie came out. In 2004 maybe, MAYBE if you were lucky a gun shop would have an AR, maybe a Norinco AK etc. mini 14’s were common but 20+ round mags back then were not, they didn’t have all the tactical stuff gun stores have today. Pistols and shotguns were their best choice for sheer firepower in 2004. CJ and Andre both had nickel plated berettas, sign of the times. Those were common then, but you’d be hard pressed to find a dude carrying that gun now.
As for the MP5, with Andy’s gun license, you know he kept the “good shit” in the back lol.
For those who thinks that they all died in the end, well in my opinion they didn't died in the end because in zombie movies, we have seen that characters do scream when they know they are going to get eaten alive by the zombies. The Prime Example of it is from the movie Hell Of The Living Dead as well as Burial Ground, where we can clearly see that our characters scream hard at the end and they are killed by the zombies in a sad way.
On the other hand, in Dawn Of The Dead in the ending credits there is no screaming voice just the zombies on the camera thing which means that the last 4 survivors and the dog did survived. I guess that, they could've survived by swimming because as we know fast zombies they can't swim and the zombies of this movie wasn't even like the ones of Land of the Dead so i guess that our survivors did survived. I wish that Zack Snyder can add the rest of the 4 survivors in Planet of The Dead movie(which is sequel of Army of The Dead).
James Gunn confirmed they died on X / Twitter.
@@TheRealCaptainGold nope! they didn't died and James Gunn never wrote that they died.
When people asked him that: "did the survivors survived from the zombie island" then he said: "what survivors" implying that he doesn't remember Dawn Of The Dead Remake now or he has nothing to do with the sequel of Dawn Of The Dead.
Although, i do have 2 scripts which still are good enough in making the sequel of Dawn Of The Dead
@@zeeshanakhtar940
You clearly dont understand the humor in his reply. “What survivors?” Basically meaning there are no survivors left living (which would mean those characters aren’t survivors anymore). He definitely remembers.
@@TheRealCaptainGold Well, when he said what survivors then he meant to say that he doesn't remember the survivors and their fate because as you know that, it was a 20 years old movie so how come anyone remember without seeing it?
And we do know that James Gunn never worked in any other zombie movie after Dawn Of The Dead remake so him saying what survivors was okay because he didn't know what can we expect from the survivors.
Also, in the original Dawn Of The Dead movie, in the end only the bikers and roger get killed whereas the rest of the members still survives.
I finally found the perfect zombie TH-cam channel I have been looking for
A shopping mall is like a doomsday bunker, stocked with food to last for years. If you are lucky enough to live near one you'd have a chance of surviving. The plan to go to the island was silly. They could of driven an armored shuttle to get andy and guns and returned to the mall. Then built weapons to take out the crowd of zombies.
WWZ zombies are the scariest zombies of all time
Also, Andy says the internet would still work days after Day 1.
I would more than likely get rocked just trying to get to my car. If anyone else that's in my house is infected I'm done. Best thing I could do is if I get infected try and lock myself away in one of the small locked rooms of my house so I can't attack any future survivors that come by.
I never understood why no one ever used the most viable zombie survival tactic.
Just set up on top of or surrounded by wood chippers or meat grinders. As long as you have power then you're good. Same as getting in a boat, especially a navy boat. Don't need to worry about your neighbour turning in the night when there's bulkheads keeping them locked up
Ah yeah, ill just hop in my navy boat
@@jrfw96 Does your country not have a navy or boats? Or any neigbouring countries near oceans?
@@tanepukenga1421 yes, but why would i be allowed on one as a civilian. Same as you, you wouldnt be able to get on one unless youre in the Navy
@@jrfw96 lol, never been in a natural disaster, huh? Lil hint, even after earthquakes and during fires, navies pick up civvies to evacuate. Aussie being on fire was only a few years ago
@@jrfw96 I could also ask why would you think any armed forces would add to zombie hordes by just... not picking people up. When they could easily be saved... Doesn't quite make sense there, eh?
I feel like you only need to survive for a year or so, only because (especially in modern day) the military could wipe the floor with these zombies. Assuming you aren't in a major populated area when the fire bombings happen, or when nukes/large conventional bombs drop, you should be fine.
The military would instantly fall apart in a scenario like this. Don't kid yourself. DC was overrun in less than 12 hours and even the SEALs protecting the helicopter got taken out.
@@JACCO20082012 I'm not sure how, the military has a large stockpile. They also have things that zombies can't get to like tanks, armoured vehicles, any aircraft, the navy ect...
I haven't watched all the DVD extras so maybe it was mentioned there but from the intro, the soldiers shot civilians/reports.
Even so, once the government/military leave DC, they'll probs drop a MOAB or smt wiping out much of the zombie threat. Do that for major populations, and the threat goes down.
"During a zombie apocalypse the biggest enemy is other humans"
Dawn of the Dead zombies: U wot m8
If it occurs during a workday, then it's night time on the other side of the World, or vice versus. Survival first depends on if one lives in a gun-friendly state. I personally carry concealed, as well as 80 percent of other people in my area. Most of us in my area also have more guns at home. So, the first day, in my area, most of the undead will be really dead. Now, if you live in an anti-gun area, your odds of surviving the first hour of an outbreak are virtually zero.
Half measures. Most people overestimate their ability to hit a headshot against a sprinting and erratic target. Gun fire also attracts the undead. Odds are, most gun folks in a “gun state” will die by simply overestimating their own abilities and underestimating the threat posed by the undead and other survivors. I’d save the ammo for hunting or emergencies, and I’d focus on staying hidden while I leave for the ocean or wilderness.
@@TheRealCaptainGold Having guns in the initial outbreak will give one way more odds than someone without.
@@MensaGiraffe Depends on the situation and the person. Guns often create a false sense of security among many gun-nuts. Most wouldn't be able to land the headshots they need. (That likely includes you.) Most don't have experience in a firefight or truly stressful situation. (Also likely includes you).
I'd personally prefer a bow or crossbow - at least I won't alert the entire town when I fire them. Guns would be a measure of last resort. And just like street muggings in crime ridden areas, a handgun likely won't improve your odds by much (just look at studies showing how ineffective concealed carry is against violent muggings). Best bet is to focus on being invisible and getting the F out of town.
@@TheRealCaptainGold perfect summation!
If you look closely at the phone. You will see the name Otis 😏… You ain’t hiding nothing captain gold…
What I like about Snyder choosing all his zombies to be runners is that army of the dead proved that slow zombies are cakewalks and Vegas only fell because of the alphas coordinating attacks and the tiger providing a way faster way tougher undead opponent to ground forces
Slow zombies = ok to leave to change locations or gather supplies. Fast zombies = dangerous = hunker down and ride out the first wave.
I remember the first time I ever watched the extra features on the DVD when I was a kid. They were so special to me.
That fat zombie in the thumbnail image made for one of the scarriest scenes in the entire movie, in my personal opinion 😅😅😱😱
Lives in UK with no access to guns combine with fast zombies:
*VETERAN DIFFICULTY*
Lil ass uk with that population density and no guns would be a nightmare😭😭
@imdaking9448 Homies better have shield walls with all the swords and Armor England has from fighting the French 😁👍
Rally the soldiers, muster the swords and knifes !
Love these videos and the commentary behind it
Honestly I'd optimistically give everyone a few days to a week in this apocalypse, I'd say those who lived in remote areas such as a cabin in the woods would last longer, but be doomed once a horde stumbled upon them or they're food ran out. It would make for an interesting film though, set 20 years into this apocalypse, I picture it being something like the Road.
I remember seeing the map on the extra features and we were cheering on states thatbwere holding there own. I THINK jersey was one of the last spots to go red
Jersey would fall fast in real life.
Be more worried about Venezuelan gangs.
True
When Johnny Cash's "When the man comes around" plays from the sky, I'll know what's happening.
Zombie movie newscasts are the best
While all y'all are distracting the zombies I'll be walking out my apartment looking like HUNK 😂
Running zombies? I wouldn't even try. It's just an impossible situation to survive.
Chance favors the prepared mind ! People think preppers are crazy when in reality it's the other way around
No but i might not die on the first day cause i live in the wilderness
Zombie animals, at least in the city the animals are managable, but encountering a zombie bear in the woods is game over
If there were zombies and they were like Dawn of the dead or devils playground I'm screwed. I might as well be the first to be infected.😅
I work at a psych hospital... It'll either be good or bad depending on who thinks to come here and if we could protect ourselves from in building zombies...
One problem I had with this lore: Zombies being everywhere in this world, yet only people wounded by them are shown to turn. We got precisely one victim who received a minor injury from them that merely broke the skin, and lasted for a month. Everyone who got bitten was dead in less than a day, which is everyone else who was killed by them, most of which got devoured. By all rights, more of them should be like the loading dock and parking garage one. Where did this really start out in each region?
In the old movies from Night of the Living Dead onward intact human brains will simply not stay dead once they croak, period. So them multiplying so rapidly is much more narratively sound, and internally consistent. Wounds from zombies are about as lethal as rubbing rotten meat on an open cut, presuming they did not rip your jugular open.
LOVE this movie
My roommate and I caught the last show. When we left, the parking lot was just empty except for a few employee cars. We looked at each other like "oh sht"
I live in a small town out in the northern mountains and work in a McDonald's kitchen and have the exits memorized, I just might be fine
The only thing I enjoyed about the remake of dawn of the dead was the return of Tom Savini and Ken Foree all be it different roles! But I’d go out in style against the Synder undead, a barred off building so they can’t breach it, tons of guns and ammunition, a duke box with Motörhead and booze 😂
If that’s all you liked about the remake then you have bad taste
@@debbiebrantley61 it’s all I like because my favourite zombie film of all time is the original dawn of the dead 1978 theatrical version
Lets put ourselves into a mall like in the movie to start it off. Let's say we're in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota during a zombie outbreak. There's no way of surviving or outlasting a Dawn of the Dead situation because there's too many entrances so it'll be impossible to contain the zombies, there's no hardware store to build defensive barriers or weapons, and there's too many damn people in one location so there's no stopping the zombies from making more zombies. The only true way to luck out is to close yourself into a vendor's shop with metal gates (the metal gates that are meant to prevent rioters/looters from getting in) to prevent those hungry zombies from getting to you. Even if you're able to, you still have to check those who are inside with you, and how do you go about food, water, escape routes, along with what type of people you're trapped with (Karens/Kens, weirdos, assholes, and the list goes on). Even with armed security (which the Mall of America has) there's no way a bunch of mall cops will be able to contain hungry zombies or locking up the mall with their small team (even if they zoom around on their segways).
No matter the situation, people are quick to panic (I've seen it too many times) from snow storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and etc. You'll see lines of cars packed at the stores as people will be buying anything and everything they need to survive (Covid sure did broke the dinner plate for a lot of people while I was 7000+ miles away watching everything unfolding as China was roughly 500 - 700 miles away from my location). That's the terrifying reality we live in because what is out of our control can and will force people to do and say irrational things (Trust me... jokes about eating cats and dogs got old until i broke everyone's lame joke by saying, "Want a hug it out?" or "I need a higher body count." It wasn't nice of me saying this but my dark humor did rub a lot of people the wrong way which I didn't care, but it did lighten the mood of those who love a good joke).
I can confidently say absolutely not. Those zombies never got tired.
Those of us who have access to guns should be ok cool video
😂
If zombies were all fast I'd die instantly as evident from my encounter with feral zombies in 7 Days to Die.
You gotta do more of these videos.
My ten plus firearms and the one I always carry begs to differ if this hits randomly.
D*mn I love this channel
Yes!!! #RestoreTheSnyderverse
Not so fast. Did you see "Army of the Dead"?
@@angelamaro3480 Of Course!!!
As someone who played ark way and i mean WAYYYY too much, bold of you to assume im not putting a 15ft brick fence around my 10 acre property
Ark is fun af
@@TheRealCaptainGold yes, but you know what it taught me? It taught me EVERYBODY wants MY stuff, and i am absolutely going to extreme precautions to protect it allll
Surviving Dawn of the Dead would be much tougher for obvious reasons. A higher number of Zombies, and they all run... FAST lol much tougher world to survive in than the Walkers in TWD universe
They should've stayed inside the mall !!
I can barely survive normal life.
I would so die. Bunkering down in one spot with enough food is the best chance at surviving longer than a day
I would survive. I would use everything to my advantage. Plus, I would hide out in my zombie proof apartment and I would keep some people alive with me that I plan to use them as bait when I need to escape.
I have thought this out and I prepapre all the time even now. I keep tons of stuff in my apartment ready to go and I have a bug out location as well which I won't reveal either.
I will be fine. Sucks for all of you though.
You're not always inside your appartment, if it happens then it will happen when somebody is outside.
Are you not somebody?
Post apocalypse California 2013 here 😤
I work from home. Live in a gated comunity with concrete perimeter walls and barbed wire. Window and door security bars . Recently installed a rain water catchment and filtration system; bought some foldable solar panels, power banks and radios last year. Have an emergency food supply of 1 month or so. And we are 20 minutes away or so from a big city.
The issue is that my wife and my daughter have a 1 hour and a half daily commute and the highways and roads to get back home get easily congested.
So unless the outbreak starts during the weekend, bugging in and wait for them isnt an option.
Yeah it would be tough to get around in cities with cars within a day or so of the outbreak. Massive traffic jams, and the inevitable cars running out of gas will permanently block most roads.
Homie is literally in a Project Zomboid Scenario ain't ni way he making it out of this one.
Forest of hands and teeth did it well. Only a few zombies are fast but they degrade super quickly compared to normal zombies
To answer that question honestly. I'll give myself about a month tops. I have to many people to look out for and knowing them, they won't listen get themselves in a sticky situation. That my dumb ass will have to get them out of, which will get me a ticket to zombie village. My cardio is worthless along with my left knee giving out on me, so running is a no go. If I could make it to my car the roads will be littered with others trying to escape the same way, now I'm trapped in my vehicle with the dead fighting to get in. I don't keep stock of anything so staying in-doors and waiting wouldn't be for very long. I have ammo but I would need to really conserve it. My dog would more than likely give away my location. All in all..I think I stand a pretty good chance 😅
Captain from nor cal with that hella
One of the questions which came into my mind after rewatching this movie was that why Andy didn't threw any grenade or bomb on the zombies when they were increasing outside the mall because he had too much ammo in his shop which could need to be taken into account for destroying the zombies.
Imagine if he would've threw bombs or grenades on the zombies then maybe it would've helped in killing a lot of them or all of them in a time, making it easy for him to go to the mall and meet kenneth and the group.
I need to see a zombie land video frl they had similar zombies
Short answer: no
Long answer: heeelllll nooo!
im dead when this happens, and i will not be eaten alive by these monsters.
Not sure if you stated this because I haven't watched yet, but the zombies in this movie could have a chance at catching you off guard.
You could literally be walking, and perceive a zombie as just another survivor covered in blood, and get yourself caught up just because if nobody is around, these zombies just casually walk at times, probably all the time, like the Japanese dude. That is just adding an extra layer when you think about it, to have zombies who could blend in at a distance, but once you get their attention....
I will survive or at least longer than most by being a sneaky coward. I'll just wait it out and eventually others across town will attract them with their escape plans.
I would be one of the infected idk
Andy said in the tapes the internet was working
The internet was on, there was already Zombie counter groups with tips on how to survive & entire counties were even taking out hordes and burning em as established in Andy's tapes.
So I think it's safe to assume that big cities like in any zombie media is a no go as shown in Dawn of the dead with Milwaukee
It be damn near impossible given how fast the outbreak came about
Ya best bet would be stumbling upon a group of guys who know their shit to survive for awhile
Cant i just eat the zombies?
They cant eat me if i eat them first
I CAN because I wouldn't TRUST ANYONE EXCEPT MY FAMILY!! EVERYONE IS EXPENDABLE!!
It would probably happen during the night with our luck this would suck
not even sprinters are a thing after 3500 hours of pz
Easy, never wasted time or lives on a dog! I'm a cat MAN 😅
Most of us would be the zombies lol
Honestly I wouldnt even have a chance 😂 id probably just off myself to save myself the fear, panic and pain of being eaten alive.
I have no athleticism, and without my meds even if I found a way to survive it wouldnt be long term. Having health problems in any apocalypse kinda sucks.
I f**king subscribed. (Just in case youtube removed original comment)
In the zombie series I wrote I came up with an explanation why mine didn't decompose within a few weeks
your only way to survive is never travel in places you dont know never go out alone wear flexible cut bite stab proof protection gear get a double handed sword get a 22lr subsonic ar platform with an drumag and supressor always go out when its day light and stay away from hot spots
Honestly I'm going to get bodied on the first day
They shouldn’t have never left the mall. It was cabin fever that did them in
Yes I would like to think I could survive
I fucking subscribed.
Yeah id be dead. I work within a mall lol