Man, we didn't get any interesting trailers. The world's gonna end about 12 different ways, none of which looked interesting.
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My trailers were crap too. No Star Trek, no Superman.
Yeah, we didn't have any Superman or Star Trek trailers, either. We did have Pacific Rim. Other than that, there was the new Will Smith sci-fi movie, the new Tom Cruise sci-fi movie, and Twilight with aliens, or whatever the hell that movie is.
There was also a commercial for a new reality show called "King of the Nerds" that looked as painful as one would expect.
I guess I will be seeing The Hobbit-I at some point, so I'd appreciate if someone would list any scenes that involve the Jilly-fonts appearences.
I'm pretty sure it was my father reading The Hobbit out loud to us when we were kids that triggered my intense phobia about them and I would like to see everything but them.
WTF? Are Zombies the new sparkley vampires?
The Walking Dead has like 11 million weekly viewers, so I think filmmakers are jumping on the zombie train as the next big thing.
I'm pretty sure zombies have been the next big thing for a while now.
Warm Bodies looks pretty good, though.
I'm pretty sure zombies have been the next big thing for a while now.
I have had a "zombies are the new black" t-shirt (that Katie_M had made) since about 2004.
The Walking Dead started in 2003, and The Zombie Survival Guide came out in 2004, as did the Dawn of the Dead remake. World War Z came out in 2006.