It's actually not tooooo bad. A few funny moments here and there and a few interesting thoughts from the Zombie guy's perspective. Give it a watch if its on TV, but nothing to rush for.
these's a good British zombie tv series called "in the flesh" it explores the social issues of a cure that holds back the zombie urges and gives them back their humanity if they keep taking the medication. its seen from both sides showing fears and prejudices. some of them try to hide their true image with make-up while others try to embrace their new situation. its really well made
Xenomorphs are scary but, they are no more threating than a wolf or a bear. I'm more interested in aliens that are sentient and have large space empires. What would happen if the Borg tried to assimilate a Xenomorph?
i kinda got the impression that species 8472 was loosely influenced by xenomorphs. but if the borg used transporters and forcefields and put them in assimilation chambers, you would get some nasty *** drones. actually saying that acid blood means no assimilation, they would probably deem them as vermin for eradication. destroy any ship with them on and wipe any colony out with orbital bombardment.. its the only way to be sure
the first episode we see the borg, the planet the Enterprise was in orbit around had large burn marks and mechanical scrape marks. Its likely the Good Guy Borg(s) DID eradicate them. or something similar.
I've got nothing against new-age witches :P
they know how to use a wand ;)
Wtf is that new-age zombie from? It must be purged!
It's some kind of comedy film. From the trailer it looks like it's quite fun but i didn't watch it yet.
i haven't seen it either but its called "warm bodies" and apparently its a "zom-rom-com"
It's actually not tooooo bad. A few funny moments here and there and a few interesting thoughts from the Zombie guy's perspective. Give it a watch if its on TV, but nothing to rush for.
these's a good British zombie tv series called "in the flesh" it explores the social issues of a cure that holds back the zombie urges and gives them back their humanity if they keep taking the medication. its seen from both sides showing fears and prejudices. some of them try to hide their true image with make-up while others try to embrace their new situation. its really well made
I prefer Klingons and Romulans over Xenomorphs and the Na,Vi.
Star Trek is really awsome, but I have to hand it to xenomorphs, they are the scariest things around and so many sci-fi hive races are based on them.
Xenomorphs are scary but, they are no more threating than a wolf or a bear. I'm more interested in aliens that are sentient and have large space empires. What would happen if the Borg tried to assimilate a Xenomorph?
i kinda got the impression that species 8472 was loosely influenced by xenomorphs. but if the borg used transporters and forcefields and put them in assimilation chambers, you would get some nasty *** drones. actually saying that acid blood means no assimilation, they would probably deem them as vermin for eradication. destroy any ship with them on and wipe any colony out with orbital bombardment.. its the only way to be sure
the first episode we see the borg, the planet the Enterprise was in orbit around had large burn marks and mechanical scrape marks. Its likely the Good Guy Borg(s) DID eradicate them. or something similar.
Aren't witches suppose to look like humans but, can cast spells?
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