January 16, 20232 yr 15 hours ago, hornian said: That wasn’t the Austin skyline in 2003. Totally unbelievable. Did they superimpose the current skyline? I couldn't tell. Didn't recognize any of the other "Austin" locations, but read the entire show was filmed in Canada so...
January 16, 20232 yr Like some others here, I haven’t played the games but enjoyed the first episode.
January 16, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, Storm the Field said: I really gotta watch this shit one week at a time all the way through mid-March? What are we, cavemen? Gonna be fun watching this as someone who has played both games multiple times vs my wife who went in totally blind. Presuming the show does well enough to get renewed, was curious about how many seasons they could do without totally abandoning the source material, but then I saw this article from Paul Tassi (Forbes' resident gaming/TV reviewer) which presents a pretty feasible roadmap. Spoiler Season One will tell Part I and Left Behind, the latter through flashbacks. Season 2 will start the story of Part II, but may end up taking more than one season per Druckman. He's also said some episodes with deviate greatly from the game, so I imagine there will be some new characters and B stories to beef it up.
January 17, 20232 yr 19 hours ago, EvilCaseMcCoy said: Did they superimpose the current skyline? I couldn't tell. Didn't recognize any of the other "Austin" locations, but read the entire show was filmed in Canada so... I saw the Austonian. It’s making me want to play the game. But the husband is working through Horizon: Forbidden West and I don’t really want spoilers anyway. So I’ll wait until the end of season 1 to start
January 17, 20232 yr Author 2 hours ago, Red Five said: Hide contents Was that supposed to be Austin, in like 1931? Dirt roads everywhere? They don't live within the city limits.
January 17, 20232 yr I dug the pilot. Definite War of the Worlds vibes in the first act. I’m wary because this is based on a video game and because zombies have been done so much, and the outbreak part is usually the best part of all of these types of movies/shows, but the cast is good and I loved Chernobyl so I’ll stick with it. Pedro is great. He can communicate a lot without talking. They were stretching it a little by having him age 20 years but I don’t care. I really liked the daughter but was also pretty sure she wasn’t going to make it since she’s not on the poster. That sucks. It’s awesome to see Anna Torv back since they won’t give us any more fucking episodes of Mindhunter. Nice cameo from Head at the beginning!
January 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, rage-a-holic said: They don't live within the city limits. The neighborhood they left was, based upon the current skyline pic, from the Westlake side of town. US 183 runs north to south and Farm Road 58 is somewhere in east Texas. I don't think the geography is all that realistic.
January 17, 20232 yr 17 minutes ago, Jerry Callo said: The neighborhood they left was, based upon the current skyline pic, from the Westlake side of town. US 183 runs north to south and Farm Road 58 is somewhere in east Texas. I don't think the geography is all that realistic. 183 is also not an Interstate.
January 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, rage-a-holic said: They don't live within the city limits. This reminded me I had to turn off subtitles because I didn't need subtitles for road signs and things like that. It started to annoy the shit out of me.
January 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Jerry Callo said: The neighborhood they left was, based upon the current skyline pic, from the Westlake side of town. US 183 runs north to south and Farm Road 58 is somewhere in east Texas. I don't think the geography is all that realistic. I didn't play the game, but saw a side by side this morning of first episode compared to game. That shot of "Interstate 183" with the San Marcos and Austin signs is pulled straight from the game. So any inconsistencies with signage, etc. is just pulled from the game. But we didn't see them take a dump either, so you know.... unrealistic. Edited January 17, 20232 yr by A-Tex Devil
January 18, 20232 yr Author 3 hours ago, Jerry Callo said: The neighborhood they left was, based upon the current skyline pic, from the Westlake side of town. US 183 runs north to south and Farm Road 58 is somewhere in east Texas. I don't think the geography is all that realistic. oh, it's definitely not realistic, but not sure why you think they were near westlake. The game and first episode make several references to being "outside the city"
January 18, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Jerry Callo said: The neighborhood they left was, based upon the current skyline pic, from the Westlake side of town. US 183 runs north to south and Farm Road 58 is somewhere in east Texas. I don't think the geography is all that realistic. I prefer Hollywood not use realistic geography. Idiots like to show up in places from shows and it could be near you next.
January 18, 20232 yr Srsly, you game nerds fucking control yourselves. If you aren’t sure, spoiler that shit. Im rewatching it tonight Edited January 18, 20232 yr by Bateshorn
January 18, 20232 yr Enjoyed it. Didn’t play the game personally, but remember hanging out at a friend’s house, smoking weed for hours while he played. Looking forward to watching the series. Last shot of the episode (and frequent visual trope of post apocalyptic content): how exactly did zombies cause a skyscraper fall sideways into another? And why are buildings supposedly crumbling 20 years later? People harvesting the raw materials?
January 18, 20232 yr Who lays a foundation and frames on the same day? What kind of Home Depot day crew construction is this?I enjoyed the pilot a lot. In.
January 18, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, LonghornSean said: Enjoyed it. Didn’t play the game personally, but remember hanging out at a friend’s house, smoking weed for hours while he played. Looking forward to watching the series. Last shot of the episode (and frequent visual trope of post apocalyptic content): how exactly did zombies cause a skyscraper fall sideways into another? And why are buildings supposedly crumbling 20 years later? People harvesting the raw materials? More like the early days of the apocalypse when people were panicking causing vehicular crashes, building fires etc that might have weakened the structural integrity of buildings. We even saw a plane crashed in the first 1/3 of the episode
January 18, 20232 yr Did they superimpose the current skyline? I couldn't tell. Didn't recognize any of the other "Austin" locations, but read the entire show was filmed in Canada so...Pretty sure the closest they got to Austin was downloading a stock skyline photo from the interwebs. Austin doesn’t really have that style of house or pine trees or old retail shops or Americans doing home construction.
January 18, 20232 yr 15 hours ago, LonghornSean said: Last shot of the episode (and frequent visual trope of post apocalyptic content): how exactly did zombies cause a skyscraper fall sideways into another? And why are buildings supposedly crumbling 20 years later? People harvesting the raw materials? It's established in the 2nd game that the military resorted to wide-scale bombing to try and control the spread. Also, not hard to Imagine what would happen if the entire infrastructure necessary to maintain a large coastal city (locks, dams, pumping stations, sewers) were knocked out for over 2 decades.
January 18, 20232 yr 40 minutes ago, Storm the Field said: It's established in the 2nd game that the military resorted to wide-scale bombing to try and control the spread. Yeah, World War Z covered stuff like this in the Battle of Yonkers. Military thought they could bomb the zombie hordes and win.
January 18, 20232 yr I'm nearly phobic when it comes to fungi. Creeps me out beyond what I can express. So at least that adds to the horror element for me.
January 18, 20232 yr Also seems to me like openly incinerating the fungus infected bodies would be a colossally bad idea.
January 19, 20232 yr Author 3 hours ago, Augustus said: Also seems to me like openly incinerating the fungus infected bodies would be a colossally bad idea. Transmission is through bites. otherwise they would have all been wearing hazmat suits for 20 years.
January 19, 20232 yr Help me out here. How and why isn’t this the Walking Dead 2.0? Pascal and HBO aren’t enough to convince me. Enough with the zombie shit. The future sucks we get it. But show it in a different way than f***ing zombies. A 1984 show could be great.
January 19, 20232 yr Transmission is through bites. otherwise they would have all been wearing hazmat suits for 20 years.What about spores? Those were a big problem throughout the game.
January 19, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said: Help me out here. How and why isn’t this the Walking Dead 2.0? Pascal and HBO aren’t enough to convince me. Enough with the zombie shit. The future sucks we get it. But show it in a different way than f***ing zombies. A 1984 show could be great. I think that’s basically Children of Men, sorta kinda
January 19, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, tchookem said: 15 hours ago, rage-a-holic said: Transmission is through bites. otherwise they would have all been wearing hazmat suits for 20 years. What about spores? Those were a big problem throughout the game. I've read they won't be including spores in the show.
January 19, 20232 yr 13 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said: Help me out here. How and why isn’t this the Walking Dead 2.0? Pascal and HBO aren’t enough to convince me. Enough with the zombie shit. The future sucks we get it. But show it in a different way than f***ing zombies. A 1984 show could be great. Like it or not, zombies are a genre. Not all alien, vampire, bank robbery, etc. movies/tv are the same just because they all deal with the same circumstances. There have been dozens of zombie video games. Only this one captured the gaming community and swept all awards. It's funny that the above poster mentioned Children of Men as I think it's a better comparison than The Walking Dead. A broken, grieving father is coupled with a child who (no spoilers) may represent humanity's savior.
January 19, 20232 yr Popular Post 10 minutes ago, Foosters said: I think it's a better comparison than The Walking Dead. A broken, grieving father is coupled with a child who (no spoilers) may represent humanity's savior. Or maybe the Mandolorian. A stoic Pedro Pascale has to look after a kid with a weird face.
January 19, 20232 yr The Yorkshire accent Bella used in GoT was so thick it sounded like a speech impediment. Hearing her adopt an American accent is bizarre.
January 19, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Foosters said: I've read they won't be including spores in the show. Yea I came that conclusion when they discovered someone fully consumed by the fungus. In the game they would have put gas masks on due to the spores pulsing out of the corpse searching for a new host.
January 19, 20232 yr Author 3 hours ago, Foosters said: I've read they won't be including spores in the show. I thought I saw that too, but the old lady was clearly infected by spores in this one house scene. Nothing bit her and the dog starts growling at her a few minutes later. Edited January 19, 20232 yr by rage-a-holic
January 19, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, rage-a-holic said: I thought I saw that too, but the old lady was clearly infected by spores in this one house scene. Nothing bit her and the dog starts growling at her a few minutes later. That's a good point, although I thought I remembered them saying she must have gotten it at the hospital? But that wouldn't make sense either, unless she was bitten at the hospital. Probably just a plot device necessary to ensure that the actors aren't wearing gas masks every time they are inside a building
January 19, 20232 yr 28 minutes ago, rage-a-holic said: I thought I saw that too, but the old lady was clearly infected by spores in this one house scene. Nothing bit her and the dog starts growling at her a few minutes later. In the games the infection initially started in the food supply. It was in the biscuits she was being fed that morning.
January 19, 20232 yr It's not airborne, to avoid actors having to wear gas masks all the time. Likely reason the old lady got it - food contamination. Note how Joel and Sarah don't eat the biscuits, cookies, didn't make pancakes.
January 20, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, Augustus said: Have I mentioned how much fungi gross me out? Jesus. Perhaps the slogan should be “We Put the Fun in Fungus!”
January 20, 20232 yr 18 hours ago, Augustus said: Have I mentioned how much fungi gross me out? Jesus. Just imagine when they adapt to be able to withstand higher body temps. That’s gonna be a fun future!
January 20, 20232 yr Depeche Mode brought me to this show. I didn't know anything about this game or show. Saw the articles of a Depeche Mode song in the episode. Any show highlighting a Depeche Mode song has got to be awesome, right? So here I am. GoT being complete diarrhea and Netflix canceling shit left and right has me leery of investing time in any new series. So naturally I read the Wiki on the game and plot. After reading it, thought damn, that's a pretty deep story line for a game. So I am in on this series. First episode was awesome. Shit is pretty intense from the start. This plot for the game and prob the show reminds me of The Road by Cormac McCarthy. It was written a good few years before the game so I'm sure the game developers leaned on it for inspiration. Base humanity sucks. It's the special bonds in relationships which keep humanity going.
January 20, 20232 yr The road movie was good, but a the road series would be incredible. Able to keep it going on.
January 20, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, crash_davis said: Depeche Mode brought me to this show. I didn't know anything about this game or show. Saw the articles of a Depeche Mode song in the episode. Any show highlighting a Depeche Mode song has got to be awesome, right? So here I am. For your viewing pleasure.
January 21, 20232 yr On 1/18/2023 at 7:02 AM, CooterBrown said: Pretty sure the closest they got to Austin was downloading a stock skyline photo from the interwebs. Austin doesn’t really have that style of house or pine trees or old retail shops or Americans doing home construction. The Cap Metro bus was on point though.
January 21, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, yoladu said: The Cap Metro bus was on point though. Nah....looked like it showed up on time. Not realistic at all!!!!
January 21, 20232 yr Author 2 hours ago, yoladu said: The Cap Metro bus was on point though. That one I believe. The driver got turned around on 183 and ended up in Vancouver.
January 23, 20232 yr On 1/18/2023 at 7:02 AM, CooterBrown said: Austin doesn’t really have that style of house or pine trees or old retail shops or Americans doing home construction. Well Pedro is Chilean, which is kinda mexican around here, so I'll allow it.
January 23, 20232 yr I really don’t remember the details of the game because it’s been a decade or so since I played it. But I didn’t remember most any of what wound up in Episode 2 (outside of the clickers). Watched the post episode “behind the scenes” where they were like “so we changed this completely from the story in the game.” So we are all kind of non gamefags here.
January 23, 20232 yr On 1/19/2023 at 2:17 PM, ultimaton said: In the games the infection initially started in the food supply. It was in the biscuits she was being fed that morning. The biscuits seems correct based on the opening flashback scene of episode 2 with the scientist woman saying flour was a “perfect medium” or something like that.
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