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Just kill all the zombies when they're still very few. That's it. That's all. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the heroic black guy was wrong and the cowardly Jew was right, and he would survive too if she just didn't shoah him upon return in the scene that I linked).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. That's it. That's all. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the heroic black guy was wrong and the cowardly Jew was right, and he would survive too if she just didn't shoah him upon return in the scene that I linked).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. That's it. That's all. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the heroic black guy was wrong and the cowardly Jew was right, and would survive too if she just didn't shoah him in the scene that I linked).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. That's it. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the heroic black guy was wrong and the cowardly Jew was right, and would survive too if she just didn't shoah him in the scene that I linked).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the heroic black guy was wrong and the cowardly Jew was right, and would survive too if she just didn't shoah him in the scene that I linked).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the heroic black guy was wrong and the Evil Jew was right, and would survive too if she just didn't murder him in the scene that I linked).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the heroic black guy was wrong and the Evil Jew was right, and would survived too if she didn't murder him).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the heroic black guy was wrong and the Evil Jew was right).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away, and the black guy wan wrong and the Evil Jew was right).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and walking away).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the harmless zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the helpless zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out and away).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Just kill all the zombies when they're very few. There were even months to do it in the book, but in Nights the panic is over they begin effortlessly and systematically eradicating the helpless zombies within hours, which is what would happen (and the people at the house are besieged and die only because they trapped themselves near a cemetery - could and should have left, even by foot, as the sole survivor woman in Savini's version does eventually, just walking out between zombies).

2 years ago
1 score