"Damn train!" - the zombies, probably |
Monday, October 19, 2020
Train to Busan
Monday, October 12, 2020
Warm Bodies
occasionally venturing out to search for supplies and resources. There are actually two types of zombies in this movie. The first are Corpses - the more recently deceased who shamble around looking for living creatures to eat. They can still think somewhat, although they don't remember much about their life, they do know they were once alive. Though they mostly shamble and wander, when they see living creatures and feel that fierce hunger, they move much faster and attack with surprising strength. The other kind of zombies are Boneys. They've been dead much longer, and are basically animated skeletons. They still eat the living, but they no longer have any connection to being human. They're much faster and stronger than Corpses, and are dangerous to both humans and Corpses.
Teresa
Was I Last? No!
stopped halfway through the race and had a White Claw at Sarah's open house, I still finished 452nd out of 568 runners. The zombies would have a lot to eat before they ever caught up to me.
Laura
Cindy
This Week
Monday, October 5, 2020
Night of the Living Dead
Last week we watched George Romero's Night of the Living Dead, the groundbreaking 1968 movie that contributed a lot to what we now accept as common zombie knowledge - zombies as reanimated recently dead that eat the living and can only be killed by destroying the head. The zombies in this movie don't run, but they don't exactly shamble either. They walk at a pretty good pace. They're also smart enough to use tools, like using rocks to break the car windows to get at Barbara. One or two zombies can be easily fought off, but a large group is definitely a threat. If you find a safe place to hole up, though, like Ben does in the cellar of the farmhouse, they will eventually give up trying to get in and wander off.
Teresa
Was I Last? Yes and No.
Laura
Cindy
I would have been last this week against Romero's zombies. I have been dealing with septic issues and several days have not been able to stay at home; therefore, Ride Owltober is off to a slow start. But a zombie could fall in the hole in the backyard if I was only being chased by one, or slip and fall in the water in the basement. We'll try to find the positive in it!
This Week
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Training for the ZomPoc
We're restarting our blog, with a slightly different twist. Each week, we're going to watch a zombie movie, and then analyze our training to see how/if it would help us if that particular zombie apocalypse happened. If you're like us, you've gotten a little bit discouraged with training during 2020, since races seem to keep getting canceled. This is a way to to keep us engaged & active; and if you want to play along, we'll let you know each week what movie we plan to watch. Fast zombies, shambling zombies, rage zombies.... We hope to survive them all!
Catching Up
Owltober
people to get out & participate in whatever activity they enjoy, while raising money for Warren Wilson College men's & women's cycling teams. We hope you'll join us! Only $15 to get involved!