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	Comments on: Review: &#8216;Warm Bodies&#8217; Exhumes A Zombie Romance Without Much Of A Pulse	</title>
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		By: Annalisse		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2016 10:43:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In order to prepare a movie review, one must go to the original novel and read it cover-to-cover to review the book itself, watch the movie and evaluate the movie based on that balance and harmony-THEN go for the screenwriter&#x27;s jugular. 

I experienced R&#x27;s complete transformation when I read the book. One good example is R&#x27;s transition from eating body and brains, to food and beverages. There are several segments from the book which should&#x27;ve made it to the movie (for example, the part where the girls get R drunk.) 

When it comes to the &#034;Twilight&#034; franchise, as well as &#034;Harry Potter&#034; many interesting and funny parts were left out. Unfortunately moviegoers that&#x27;d rather skip the book and just watch the movie will miss on those. 

I watched the movie in the theaters and I am pleased that the narrative was there, that the novel&#x27;s author was involved in the process from beginning to end-his input was critical but he had to accommodate at the same time. I bought the movie and can&#x27;t get enough of it. I love the quote &#034;This date is not going well-I&#x27;d rather die all over again.&#034; I laugh every time I watch that part.

When it comes to conventional zombie movies and TV shows, I have to bring up that in the &#034;Walking Dead&#034; series concealing the human scent with a zombie&#x27;s is there. In fact, I asked my husband and my son about why one of the characters didn&#x27;t want to clean up. To keep it PG-13 perhaps this was one of the factors they considered when it comes to horror-the bloodshed, the shots to the head, etc.) 

I understand that when it comes to vampires, mermaids, zombies, fairies and such there are changes here and there; and with the evolution from past, original movies to CGI effects there&#x27;s a lot of room to roam. People want to give personal characteristics and pepper some romance to legends, to things that don&#x27;t exist and that are not real. The YA books, novels and series has flourished in a direction that I may not agree 100% with, but we gotta face the fact that these movies and books are taking the world by storm. 

Now for the soundtrack: I am quite upset at what they put out there, but folks here at Indie Wire made up for me what should&#x27;ve been the real deal. And for that, I thank you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to prepare a movie review, one must go to the original novel and read it cover-to-cover to review the book itself, watch the movie and evaluate the movie based on that balance and harmony-THEN go for the screenwriter&#x27;s jugular. </p>
<p>I experienced R&#x27;s complete transformation when I read the book. One good example is R&#x27;s transition from eating body and brains, to food and beverages. There are several segments from the book which should&#x27;ve made it to the movie (for example, the part where the girls get R drunk.) </p>
<p>When it comes to the &quot;Twilight&quot; franchise, as well as &quot;Harry Potter&quot; many interesting and funny parts were left out. Unfortunately moviegoers that&#x27;d rather skip the book and just watch the movie will miss on those. </p>
<p>I watched the movie in the theaters and I am pleased that the narrative was there, that the novel&#x27;s author was involved in the process from beginning to end-his input was critical but he had to accommodate at the same time. I bought the movie and can&#x27;t get enough of it. I love the quote &quot;This date is not going well-I&#x27;d rather die all over again.&quot; I laugh every time I watch that part.</p>
<p>When it comes to conventional zombie movies and TV shows, I have to bring up that in the &quot;Walking Dead&quot; series concealing the human scent with a zombie&#x27;s is there. In fact, I asked my husband and my son about why one of the characters didn&#x27;t want to clean up. To keep it PG-13 perhaps this was one of the factors they considered when it comes to horror-the bloodshed, the shots to the head, etc.) </p>
<p>I understand that when it comes to vampires, mermaids, zombies, fairies and such there are changes here and there; and with the evolution from past, original movies to CGI effects there&#x27;s a lot of room to roam. People want to give personal characteristics and pepper some romance to legends, to things that don&#x27;t exist and that are not real. The YA books, novels and series has flourished in a direction that I may not agree 100% with, but we gotta face the fact that these movies and books are taking the world by storm. </p>
<p>Now for the soundtrack: I am quite upset at what they put out there, but folks here at Indie Wire made up for me what should&#x27;ve been the real deal. And for that, I thank you.</p>
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		By: leslie		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[leslie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2016 10:43:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#034;Playing with genre is fine, but if youâre going to create new rules, you have to play by them too, but unfortunately âWarm Bodiesâ continually subverts its own internal logic and basic, believable character motivation to keep pushing the movie along...&#034;

But but but...My God this reviewer is a terrible writer!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&quot;Playing with genre is fine, but if youâre going to create new rules, you have to play by them too, but unfortunately âWarm Bodiesâ continually subverts its own internal logic and basic, believable character motivation to keep pushing the movie along&#8230;&quot;</p>
<p>But but but&#8230;My God this reviewer is a terrible writer!</p>
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		By: tedzey71		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You do realize the zombies can&#x27;t pick up on her by appearance, but on scent. This is why R covers Julie with his blood to keep the other zombies from recognizing her. Also, the zombies aren&#x27;t just slow, but super fast when needed (arguably plot convenience, but with the tone of the film felt appropriate). So it isn&#x27;t an issue when the zombies go over to the stadium. While I sympathize with your final rating, I think this manages to be a better romantic comedy that&#x27;s part parody of the zombie genre that does follow it&#x27;s rules.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You do realize the zombies can&#x27;t pick up on her by appearance, but on scent. This is why R covers Julie with his blood to keep the other zombies from recognizing her. Also, the zombies aren&#x27;t just slow, but super fast when needed (arguably plot convenience, but with the tone of the film felt appropriate). So it isn&#x27;t an issue when the zombies go over to the stadium. While I sympathize with your final rating, I think this manages to be a better romantic comedy that&#x27;s part parody of the zombie genre that does follow it&#x27;s rules.</p>
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