Why do feasting zombies always get up and chase after the first living thing they see instead of just finishing on munch the not moving pile of flesh on the ground in front of them?
Why do feasting zombies always get up and chase after the first living thing they see instead of just finishing on...
I feel the the actual cannabilism part of zombies is stupid. I always thought it was scarier that the virus or whatever is motivating them to bite people and they just keep doing it. More like chewing on the bodies rather than consuming them. It's like when Lori dies in the Walking Dead, and rick comes back like an hour later and a zombie has somehow ingested her entire corpse and is sitting there with an inflated belly like a fucking cartoon.
Also modern zombies look like shit because they don;t have human eyes, they have glazed-over monster eyes that you can't connect with as human.
Because the food isn't going anywhere, but the living person is?
Personally I always think it daft how they decide to stop eating someone after that someone has revived and turned into a zombie themselves, or just how they're always able to differentiate immediately between survivor and other zombie. Shaun of the Dead mocked this, but how exactly ARE these supposedly braindead monsters supposed to just know the difference on sight?
because reasons
Fresh meat tastes better.
Obviously it's the turning that makes them scary. Body snatchers are same only better. Zombies also tend to be just magic bullshit, 20 years in the future zombies all still walking around like they've got functioning muscles and bones and shit. It's never like a disease.
Zombie eyes should be white like in resident evil games.
>Shaun of the Dead mocked this
How?
The scene where they disguise themselves as zombies to get through the horde, where all they had to do was rough themselves up a bit, shuffle and moan. Couldn't imagine that working (or even being attempted) in a serious zombie setting.
>zombies consume people alive and will eat the corpse down to the bone if they can
>people become zombies if they get bitten and die subsequently later on
>the only way to make more zombies is for someone to get bitten but not eaten, get away and then die later but not be around humans when they come back as they'd just kill them like Shauns mum
>there are hundreds of thousand of people who got bitten but didn't get eaten there and then for some reason and escaped and died later when they were all on their own even though everyone groups up
Same problem with xenomorphs, they are exceptional killing machines that can only procreate by /not/ killing the things they exist to kill but by actually keeping those things alive
Yeah OK they 'drag people away', after what, bonking them on the head with a blackjack or putting a chloroform rag over their mouths?
>serious zombie setting
What?