Scooby doo and the monster of mexico part 6

Scooby doo and the monster of mexico part 6

psst steer cleer of Star Wars, and most other films. I am with El Elvis Rojo here, please defend your position with some examples of splatter/horror flicks that are tighter at the seams and more believable, I would probably really enjoy them. I love the empty streets shot, I love as well that they achieved this by being up way to early in the morning and having cute girls distract the drivers and ask them to not drive where they were filming. For me it works brilliantly. I love that they dont show me corpses, cos I dont want to know what has happened yet, they are reeling me in slowly. Something has happened, what is it, where is everyone, is that car just abandoned, why would somone just leave their car?! I share in Jims confusion. Sure I know that something happened in the lab, I have a little heads-up, but I dont know exactly what is going on. If the streets are littered with corpses, then its answering all the questions in advance, it would be like somone in the queue to the cinema saying its a virus thing, and it makes people kill other people and infect them, and in the end the Selena and Jim and the kid make it out cos it never spread beyond mainland UK!. Sure, it tells me what happens, there isnt much to nitpick, but its not much fucking fun either. Ftr, scooby doo and the monster of mexico part 6 streets are empty because people fled the city. The dead are lying in huge waist deep carpets of corpses at the channel tunnel, the ports, Londons airports etc. Machete-fodder-guy painted us this picture and it works for me. As London emptied, the chi-chi poodles of Knightsbridge would go feral and begin to roam the streets, dragging away any eventual corpses and tearing them to shreds in alleys and doorways. For me, the degree to which I can suspend belief depends on the movies premise. For that reason Star Wars was not the least bit of a problem. It was a long time ago in a galaxy scooby doo and the monster of mexico part 6 away. How should I know what could be possible in that setting? Im willing to give a lot of freedom to the movie in that case. This movie was set in a time I know and it wasnt advertised as a zombie flick. It is a what if flick. That means plausibility enters the picture. IIRC, Omega Man was a very similar movie. A key difference was that radiation caused the zombies instead of a virus. They still stayed out of sunlight and attacked at night. The protagonist went out by day to gather supplies and look for survivors. He created a fortress with bright lights around it to keep the zombies at bay. The whole thing seemed much more plausible. Its not that every detail in a movie needs to be perfectly logical.

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