The Walking Dead TV Series

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?_311978&v=nteOM0l_zEY

Starting this Autumn, the Kirkman originals have been one of my regular must-reads for years. Despite the piles of vampire & zombie s**t being flogged at the moment this has the potential to be amazing.
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The trailer looks great, plus The Walker Brothers. Two of my favourite things, Scott Walker and Zombies. Get the comics/graphic novels they really are superb. Hopefully the series will match up to the quality.

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Frank Darabont is involved, so I'm pretty optimistic about the whole thing.
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I've been doing the graphic novel anyhoo, looking forward to the TV.
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sultan2075 wrote:Frank Darabont is involved, so I'm pretty optimistic about the whole thing.
Indeed. He did a great job with T'Fog. :notworthy:
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YES!!!!!!! Right up my alley!
czuczu wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?_311978&v=nteOM0l_zEY

Starting this Autumn, the Kirkman originals have been one of my regular must-reads for years. Despite the piles of vampire & zombie s**t being flogged at the moment this has the potential to be amazing.
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weebleswobble wrote:I've been doing the graphic novel anyhoo, looking forward to the TV.
I've read them on and off, not bad series at all. Less chance to cock it up as well, *touch wood*
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the trailer looks kinda like a cross between '28 days' later & stephen king's 'the stand', both of which i quite liked.
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Quiff Boy wrote:...& stephen king's 'the stand', both of which i quite liked.
:notworthy: 8) :notworthy:

Saw it when I was barely twelve. Had a bit of a formative effect.

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