@Nihilexistentialist: Could also be borrowed from Day of the Triffids, from which it came originally. I wouldn't be surprised if someone already asked Kirkman about it actually.
Also: People stand closer to each other on film than in real life.
Duct tape is useful for a lot of things. Always have some nearby.
When playing a zombie you don't actually have to make sounds, just look like your making them.
Premier is pretty similar to Final Cut, so if you know one of them the other should be relatively easy to use as well. At least when it comes to more basic things.
@vurtscribe: I didn't think it was that bad, but you're right about the lack of American McGee in there. I'm still waiting for that movie, though now it seems a lot less likely than it was before.
On the other hand, it is a Disney movie, so keeping it a bit safe and cuddly is to be expected.
None of the above. I like Fringe, but I don't have any show I'm following.
Movies and books are my main source of culture atm.
Finally read the Road and watched Moon for instance.
@capnrob: Found it: [en.wikipedia.org]
Thought I didn't see it while reading the entry on Alien for some reason.
[en.wikipedia.org]
It says the writer borrowed things from all over the place though.
Am I the only one who'd like to see more of the Worlds Greatest Detective-Batman?
A noir inspired version with Crispin Glover as a serial killer Riddler, where Batman tries to track him down, while at the same time avoiding the police, for instance?
@FrankenPC: Dark Fury was a part of the chronology though. Animatrix was more a number of shorts taking place in the same universe.
I like both of them equally myself.