Can't wait for AMC's The Walking Dead pilot? Neither can we, but even more impatient is Michelle Massey, who shot a scene from Walking Dead issue #51. For those of you who haven't read the comic or up to issue #51, you may be as confused as the gorehounds who will watch this benign scene and think, "Isn't The Walking Dead a zombie comic?"
While Massey shows none of the outer zombie world, she does get the look right, putting the scene in black and white, giving Rick (Brian Bedell) the appropriate "wig" (even if it does appear to be slipping off in one close-up) and Carl's (Nermin Zajic) hat.
While the fan-made scene is probably either a film school exercise or a demo reel exercise, it does raise a few good questions: will the series be shot in black and white? Will entire episodes go by without seeing a zombie? Will...
While Massey shows none of the outer zombie world, she does get the look right, putting the scene in black and white, giving Rick (Brian Bedell) the appropriate "wig" (even if it does appear to be slipping off in one close-up) and Carl's (Nermin Zajic) hat.
While the fan-made scene is probably either a film school exercise or a demo reel exercise, it does raise a few good questions: will the series be shot in black and white? Will entire episodes go by without seeing a zombie? Will...
- 2/23/2010
- HugAZombie
"The Walking Dead" is coming to television, but with shooting starting in May, fans still have quite the wait to endure before seeing Frank Darabont's television adaptation of Robert Kirkman's survival horror series. Still, that doesn't mean that the zombie epic's fans are entirely without live-action material to chew on.
Over the weekend, Image Comics linked to a fan-made short film version of "The Walking Dead," depicting one of the series' less action-oriented moments — but a scene that's filled with drama and tragedy nonetheless.
Watch the video after the jump, but if you haven't read up to "The Walking Dead" #51, there are Major Spoilers ahead.
In the scene, series protagonist Rick Grimes is on the phone with an unidentified survivor of the zombie outbreak. He hopes to arrange a meet-up with the woman and her purported band of survivors, especially since he's all alone with his son Carl...
Over the weekend, Image Comics linked to a fan-made short film version of "The Walking Dead," depicting one of the series' less action-oriented moments — but a scene that's filled with drama and tragedy nonetheless.
Watch the video after the jump, but if you haven't read up to "The Walking Dead" #51, there are Major Spoilers ahead.
In the scene, series protagonist Rick Grimes is on the phone with an unidentified survivor of the zombie outbreak. He hopes to arrange a meet-up with the woman and her purported band of survivors, especially since he's all alone with his son Carl...
- 2/23/2010
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Splash Page
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