Zombie Experiment In NYC

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All you "Walking Dead" fans out there probably feel pretty confident you could handle a zombie apocalypse. But how would you really react if you witnessed actual in-the-rotting-flesh walkers hobbling through the streets of your town? You'd probably scream and run away, if this "Walking Dead" promo clip is any indication.

AMC teamed up with viral marketing agency Thinkmodo to unleash a horde of supremely gross zombies (expertly created by makeup artist Sue Lee) on the streets of Manhattan, dressing them up as paramedics and mailmen and filming bystanders' reactions to the undead invasion. And the clip has been a huge success, racking up more than 2.5 million views in less than a week. Thinkmodo co-founder Michael Krivicka gives us the inside scoop on the shoot: "We shot this video over the course of eight days in various parts of Manhattan with 13 different zombie characters. The challenge was to keep the zombies hidden and have them pop up at the right moment to scare people and crowds."

 
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Anyone notice the zombie at the end dragging a DishTV satellite dish?
That was a shot at Dish because they dropped AMC on July 1st rather than pay more for the AMC channels.
Then there is the plug for PutZombiesBack at the end.
 

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My first thought would be to call an ambulance rather than shoot them. If they attacked someone, then id give them one to the hip!
Yea, I'm pretty sure that Oklahomans are aware that zombies like this don't exist in reality so it would have to be either a joke OR someone injured(which could be scary enough).
 

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