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  2. Jun 23, 2005 · The zombies don’t simply shuffle around mindlessly, eating people. And the healthy humans don’t simply shoot them. The zombies have learned to communicate on a rudimentary level, to make plans, however murky, and to learn from their tormenters.

  3. TLDR- I've long held the opinion that Big Daddy can be interpreted as the zombie inversion of Night of the Living Dead 's Ben or possibly an equivalent to Nat Turner, perhaps not as an unintentional figure reflecting racism but in the context of his character's role among the zombies vs. the humans. I'm curious how Big Daddy's truce with ...

  4. Zombies live peacefully with eachother, the humans in their new city have re-engineered a class system, inequality, disparity, and continue the pattern of human suffering. Romero is clearly siding with the zombies by Land of the Dead. The pet canaries are symbolic of this.

  5. Riley leaves to bring the bridge down, but a small pack of zombies attacks Dead Reckoning. Riley and the others dispose of and evade the zombies. After crossing the bridge, they helplessly witness people being eaten by the zombies and mercy-kill them with missiles.

  6. Dead Reckoning finally reaches the city, but they only find zombies eating people. It seems like there are no survivors in the city. Riley orders Charlie and Pretty Boy to fire the rockets at the zombies to destroy them.

  7. At the start, when the Skyflowers stop and they are leaving the supermarket, 3 zombies are shot by the guy in the truck. The third zombie falls before being shot.

  8. Zombies eat people; people shoot and chop up zombies; burning, exploding, and torn-in-half bodies.

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