Zombie mantra: Movement is life
Early in “World War Z,” the latest zombie apocalypse dramatized on film, the protagonist utters what may well be its theme: Movement is life.
Early in “World War Z,” the latest zombie apocalypse dramatized on film, the protagonist utters what may well be its theme: Movement is life.
Move over, vampires. Or at least make some room for another type of the living dead because zombies are slowly but surely walking their way to our hearts. They’re everywhere, from the book shelves to the silver screen—even the streets, as proven by the Outbreak Manila runs, 5-km marathons that involve being chased by flesh-eating zombies (now how’s that for inspiration to reach the finish line?). There is actually another one scheduled on Halloween at Enchanted Kingdom.
The United States government has assured its citizens that, much like zombies, mermaids probably do not exist, saying in an official post: “No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found.”
A novel concept for a fun run came to life as Outbreak Manila released 200 zombies to chase 5,000 survivors running for their lives in a “contaminated zone” inside Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna, last Saturday, April 14.
We’ve all had that conversation over bottles of beer or after a marathon of The Walking Dead—discussions of strategies on how to survive the swarm of flesh-eating zombies populating the city.
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