According to "Variety"
Frank Darabont has wrote the adaptation
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and will direct the drama pilot "
The Walking Dead" for
AMC. The project is based on the popular graphic novel, created by
Robert Kirkman, that follows survivors of a zombie apocalypse. Led by a police officer this band of survivors travels the country in search of a safe home.
Although we've seen such zombie stories in movies, it could be interesting watching a prolonged postapocalyptic adventures in a TV show.
I don't like scary movies. I'm a huge chicken when it comes to this kind of stuff. Just thinking about it makes me bite my nails! :)
ReplyDeleteyes, but you can learn so many survival techniques from zombies :)
ReplyDeleteAnd it is certain that zombies never waste any food (brains)...
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've seen a "zombie" TV series before.
ReplyDeletesee, there are three good reasons for us to have a zombie TV show :)
ReplyDeleteI'm scared. Hold me, somebody!
ReplyDeleteOh, wouldn't it have been better if you'd said - Hold me, Richard! :P
ReplyDeleteHAHA! So true. That will be my new saying... just not around my husband! :)
ReplyDeletewell if you shorten the name and say "Hold me Dick", he might think you're referring to him :))
ReplyDeleteNo scary films for me!
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