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Dojo Of The Dead

Poser Film/TV posted on Jun 10, 2010
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Something a bit different today. Among the conversations and tangents discussed while with my best friend, zombies (and zombie movies) have come up. And I had a thought, as sometimes occurs - a zombie martial arts movie. There's a lot of potential there. Think about it. If there already is one, I'm not aware of it, which is certainly possible. There's a lot of stuff I'm unaware of these days, including zombie movies and martial arts movies. But, if there isn't a movie that combines the two... Why not?! Just a quickie. There was more here, but it didn't turn out quite how I wanted, so I opted for simple instead. Sure, there's no dojo, but who says a movie poster has to be 100% accurate or show something from the movie?

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shadownet

11:55AM | Thu, 10 June 2010

For starters I think it would be too hard to teach the living dead kung fu! They seem to have a hard enough time just walking and moaning. Now back in the heyday of classic horror they would have made a night of the living dead meets Count Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolfman, at which time we could have had a Zombie kicking, vampire stabbing, silver bullet shooting Voodoo Kung fu priest take them all on! Actually priestess would be better. Call her Buffy Chen or something.

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ragouc

12:06PM | Thu, 10 June 2010

Very good character and outfit.

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muddy_chickn

12:55PM | Thu, 10 June 2010

It could happen. In the 2005 movie "Land of the Dead", some of the zombies have retained most of their old memories....so if they were Kung-Fu masters before they turned they would still remember the moves, and zombies in the 2004 re-make of "Dawn of the Dead" were wicked fast and agile. I like the idea...I'd go see it :)

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Faemike55

1:14PM | Thu, 10 June 2010

one problem that I see is that if they did a snap move, bits and pieces of theor body would come flying off. Now that would be great for causing the opponent to duck, but you could only do that so often and then there would be nothing left... But it would be interesting as agrade B movie Excellent work

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BIGBEAR1965

7:50PM | Thu, 10 June 2010

Very cool and interesting work!

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Revelation-23

8:37PM | Thu, 10 June 2010

Well, as muddy_chickn mentioned, not all zombies are created the same, and some do retain their memories, skills, abilities and such, to some extent. Depends on whether then brain rots in the process or not. And faemike, you've got the right idea. I think it would be fun and make for some interesting zombie kills. George Romero, if you're somehow reading this... make this the followup to Survival Of The Dead!

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mikeerson

1:33AM | Sat, 12 June 2010

this reminds me of my experience a couple days ago. I was at red box and saw this movie named "AUTUMN"... I clicked on it to read what it was about and it stated: STARRING DAVID CARRADINE - I was like woa, I don't care what kinda movie this is, I'm renting it. I got it home - IT WAS THE STUPIDEST ZOMBIE MOVIE I EVER SAW AND DAVID CARRADINE ONLY HAD 10 MINUTES INTO THE FLICK - AND IT WAS INSIDE THE LAST 20 MINUTES OF THE MOVIE - DUMB, DUMB, DUMB... don't rent it. cool picture, David as a Kung Fu Zombie would of been bad ass.

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Casina

11:17AM | Fri, 18 June 2010

excellent render!!

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artistheat

5:46AM | Wed, 30 June 2010

LOL..Very Cool


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