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So he took this idea of the most blandly homogenized,
reassuring setting imaginable, where people essentially
become zombies, become zombie shoppers, and he made that satire,
that satirical idea literal by having a mall
filled with zombies who, in the most amazing scenes,
totter around and seem to have
some vague memory of their consumerist addiction to go alongside
their lust for human flesh
reassuring setting imaginable, where people essentially
become zombies, become zombie shoppers, and he made that satire,
that satirical idea literal by having a mall
filled with zombies who, in the most amazing scenes,
totter around and seem to have
some vague memory of their consumerist addiction to go alongside
their lust for human flesh
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So he took this idea
00:00:02.588 --> 00:00:09.999
of the most blandly homogenized,
reassuring setting imaginable,
00:00:09.077 --> 00:00:11.039
where people essentially
become zombies,
00:00:11.424 --> 00:00:13.563
become zombie shoppers,
00:00:13.599 --> 00:00:18.012
and he made that satire,
that satirical idea literal
00:00:18.154 --> 00:00:21.813
by having a mall
filled with zombies
00:00:21.849 --> 00:00:25.369
who, in the most amazing scenes,
totter around
00:00:25.404 --> 00:00:27.751
and seem to have
some vague memory
00:00:27.786 --> 00:00:30.236
of their consumerist addiction
00:00:30.271 --> 00:00:33.964
to go alongside
their lust for human flesh.
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Movie Summary
The greatest cult horror and science fiction films of all-time are studied in vivid detail in the second volume of Time Warp. Includes groundbreaking classics like "Night of the Living Dead," and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," and sci-fi gems such as "Blade Runner," and "A Clockwork Orange."