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Post by The tagline on Feb 18, 2009 16:52:08 GMT -5
"When theres no more room in hell, the dead will walk the Earth"
Out of curiosity, has anyone given actual thought to the Dawn of the Dead tagline? The other day I was looking at my DVD and noticed the tagline and because I have no life I started thinking about how non-sensical it actually is. Concedering it's supposedly the people that go to hell and not their corpses....the concept itself of the tagline is really cool, but....
Yes I'm aware that this is pointless and that "When theres no more room in hell, the dead will walk the Earth" is one of the best taglines to come from cinema, it doesn't really make sense given the film. Does it involve the social commentary? I've only seen the film once so I don't even remember what it was really so for all I know thats probobly it...
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Post by The Dead Walk! on Feb 18, 2009 19:26:13 GMT -5
I take it as it basically means that Hell is full and no more souls (or whatever) can fit down there. So they have to stay in their dead rotting bodies.
It's all some voodoo shit made up by Peter's granddaddy anyway.
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Post by Flesh Eater on Feb 18, 2009 20:15:20 GMT -5
It's all some voodoo shit made up by Peter's granddaddy anyway. Haha. That made me crack up. I pretty much take it at face value. Not too deep of an idea.
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Post by UndeadNed on Feb 18, 2009 20:59:08 GMT -5
I take it as it basically means that Hell is full and no more souls (or whatever) can fit down there. So they have to stay in their dead rotting bodies. It's all some voodoo shit made up by Peter's granddaddy anyway. That pretty much how I always viewed it. Not that voodoo was the cause of it, but what was meant by Peter's line.
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Post by 223fmj on Feb 18, 2009 21:18:25 GMT -5
I can't think for myself, so I'm with them.
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