the problem i had with zombies was everybody thought theyd make it past the initial outbreak. that the thing that took out 90 percent of the population wouldnt affect them.
As someone who's watched 8 Vampire movies in the last 7 days (Getting ready for Halloween), I would love to see this analysis. but I think it would stretch far beyond that era and focus. Would be happy to discuss if you get to work on this!
@@MentalParad1se I've heard some people credit The Lost Boys and/or Interview with a Vampire forgiving us the rise of s3xy vampires and thus leading to their vampire craze of the 2000s. But I haven't seen either of those films yet, so no spoilers on those movies yet.
Crazy how the zombie genre got rejuvenated only to die. It shouldn't be too long before they're given life again! I can only assume the zombies will now be able to drive.
I can’t say I agree with you politically, but I can appreciate everything you have said from your deconstructed of the meaning of zombies to how in 2015 the nation was divided by politics. I’ve been torn between this idea of the meaning of horror and how to effectively create a modern masterpiece due to how divided everyone is. Half the people fear one thing while the others fear the exact opposite. It becomes about values and how we react to those values being threatened. I am deeply appreciative for this enlightening video into the other side on something I care so deeply for.
A good example of classic voodoo style zombies in modern media would be Hunt:Showdown, where the “grunts” are voodoo zombies being controlled by some sort of evil entity from another dimension, it’s a really cool setting and I wish we actually saw something like that in more mainstream media. A great twist on the modern idea of what a zombie is
I was a zombie burlesque performer at the time. I had other acts, but it was mostly zombies. Excellent few years, covered in red paint and gelatine brains, and performing at punk and metal concerts.
This is such a great video ! Not only is it insightful and educational the way you write and edit is pro level . You're destined for greatness , no question about it !
I knew it! I knew the zombie fad peaked in the mid 2010s! Hey Ariana can you do a video about the multiverse fad? You know like Rick and Morty and Dr Strange in the multiverse of madness?
Obsessions and fads like these are ALWAYS generational things, they stop being cool the moment it's clear that they represent one generation because as soon as that happens the younger generations seek to distinguish themselves.
In that case why hasn't the superhero movie genre died out yet? I remember in the mid-to-late 2010s people were saying how tired they were of superhero films being everywhere and how they felt fatigue, and here we are in 2023 with people still having fatigue with superhero movies.
@@kittykittybangbang9367 The superhero genre is dying right now. This is it, it's happening in the present moment. Take a look at the box office releases over the past 4 years. It almost perfectly mirrors the downfall trend in popularity that once represented one of the old kings of cinema genres: the wild west films.
With any type of film genre, this stuff goes in cycles. Zombie movies were also popular in the late 70s and 80s until people got bored of that. It became oversaturated in vhs market and got a but repetitive and lazy. The same thing happened again in the 2000s. Why it came back was that the people grew up with watching these flims, started branch out in other areas such as computer games. It breathed new life into genre and a new generation fell love with it. Give another 10/15 years and it be popular again.
I think it was cause zombies are terrifying, the idea that there is a force you can't negotiate with, and are unstoppable til you destroy them. I think they really fell off cause people got tired of them, kinda like how we got tired of superhero movies, and all that like. BUT I also think its cause after a while we gotta step back or else we just make a remake of something else and zombies need something new...ishier. I'd love a project zomboid movie, or something like that! would be fun to see more zombies imo
There exists a European version, although a bit different from Hollywood Zombies; Wiedergänger in Germany and Revenant from Celtic and Norse mythology. They are kinda the grandparents of Vampires and movie Zombies.
Great video, yeah, I have zombie shirts bought in Lawrence where they film walking dead that show up videos. I WAS a fan since I saw Night of comet age 10. I have a collection military canteens and camp gear that would Only be used a zombie situation. It s obviously had an impact on me.
as someone who lived through the zombie frenzy but did not enjoyed it and was majorly confused of why people enjoyed it so much, this video was a light to me edit: tho i do not live in the usa, a lot of people around me liked zombies a lot. now im wondering what were they afraid of or if it were just kids being kids
I feel like we should bring back small gatherings of zombies in suits. People are often buried in suits and zombies in suits look snazzy. While a small outbreak from a local graveyard would bring that small, personal scale that horror so often has instead being badass vs. world disaster/survival movies.
I didnt click off the video when you revealed your political leaning. Through life experience, I have come to realize we can't all be on the correct side and thats okay. You still make good videos in spite of it lol. Seriously I liked learning about the random topics your videos bring up, especially the "in defence" videos. Can't wait for the next one.
In a zombie apocalypse, all you need is one gun to defend yourself because with how many people show off their doomsday stash online, you could just wait for them to get killed by the zombies and boom. You got yourself free supplies and you didn't have to waste money prior to the virus to get it.
U didn't even dip ur toe or dive into the zombie games weve gotten, zombie shows....heck u mised on a few zombie movies....because i believe in my opinion all 3 things and how many weve gotten lead to the downfall of zombies
Great video essay, I was in a zombie mania for two years here in Brazil. And I just want to point out few things: There is a cultural cycle in that hype: The symbol first arrives as a common cultural expression, but it took decades to be a real hype. I mean, you need an iconotype (Not universal archetype, but inside a specific culture) of zombies before the mania, a definition, a shape that people understand. When post 9/11 came, there was 2 responses: positive and negative. We watched the rise of Super Heroes and Zombies in pop culture. Images of salvation or survival during crisis. And then we put these images into motion in our lives, because that's why we need stories. We crave for moving symbols, myths. We don't create it during the crave, it would be like driving a car and inventing it at same time. But we explore that to its limits: intuitive storytelling, exploring the lore and how to express it, social commenting, commenting the social comment, cheap stereotype and finally parody. Every symbol has a limit to its expression, the time it takes to unfold all its possibilities depends on how potent and how instructive the symbol is. More than that, how many symbols it generates, some symbols can form civilizations, some creates commercial hypes, others are just the meme of the week. It starts with a simple and naive idea, it grows to respond reality, the market multiply the ready-made idea, it becomes repetitive, shallow and boring, parody gives new short life, and it dies out. And the next obsession, if you remember, were the dystopias. Same principle of dying world, but not a civilization collapse, but a government nightmare. That concept got really closer to reality than zombies, cuz post 9/11 was not a no-man's land, but an increasing mass surveillance state, specially because we are in the age of mass data collection. The dystopian imagination worked against and for Trump. Fanatics anti-science turning democracy into an Iranian fascist theocracy vs a corporatocracy taking your self-defense away and indoctrinating your children. The state is so powerful we are afraid of those in charge, and polarization puts our fears in a feeding loop. PS: I made also a comment on The Mummy video, and how it was inside a racist occultist literature. I hope you like it.
Zombies the living dead they are the coolest undead creatures in the movies my favorite is scooby doo on zombie island it a classic animated movie from the 1998 Can you do Vampires And werewolves On October 2023
The zombie genre didn't die out because of low budget, low quality movies, over-saturation of the theme, or maybe because the biggest TV show on the subject that you didn't even bother to watch it had a very bad sequence of really bad seasons, No of course it's cuz orange man bad was elected, how could I not thought about that huh?
Anyone who leaves the video cuz of your social leanings are sad. I lean on the other side of you and don't disagree. But then again I strongly dislike both sides I simply lean closer to the right wing.
You could always spin the vector of fear around from a right wing POV and use zombies to commentate on the refugee crisis and the recent worldwide pandemic...
the problem i had with zombies was everybody thought theyd make it past the initial outbreak. that the thing that took out 90 percent of the population wouldnt affect them.
The vampire obsession in the late 2000s needs its own video. The twilight and vampire diaries era lasted from 2008-2018😂
That's a great idea! It's on the list!
@@ArianaAlexis indeed that era was crazy
As someone who's watched 8 Vampire movies in the last 7 days (Getting ready for Halloween), I would love to see this analysis. but I think it would stretch far beyond that era and focus. Would be happy to discuss if you get to work on this!
@@MentalParad1se I've heard some people credit The Lost Boys and/or Interview with a Vampire forgiving us the rise of s3xy vampires and thus leading to their vampire craze of the 2000s. But I haven't seen either of those films yet, so no spoilers on those movies yet.
Oh I remember those: Suck, Thirst, Bitten, We Are the Night, Stakeland, Vampire Party.
Because now we know like 40-50% of the population at least would be the ones hiding the bite, not just one person in each group.
Damn that's fr right there😬🤦♂️
Crazy how the zombie genre got rejuvenated only to die. It shouldn't be too long before they're given life again! I can only assume the zombies will now be able to drive.
I can’t say I agree with you politically, but I can appreciate everything you have said from your deconstructed of the meaning of zombies to how in 2015 the nation was divided by politics. I’ve been torn between this idea of the meaning of horror and how to effectively create a modern masterpiece due to how divided everyone is. Half the people fear one thing while the others fear the exact opposite. It becomes about values and how we react to those values being threatened. I am deeply appreciative for this enlightening video into the other side on something I care so deeply for.
Train to Busan is arguable the best modern zombie movie, I'll die on that hill.
A good example of classic voodoo style zombies in modern media would be Hunt:Showdown, where the “grunts” are voodoo zombies being controlled by some sort of evil entity from another dimension, it’s a really cool setting and I wish we actually saw something like that in more mainstream media. A great twist on the modern idea of what a zombie is
I was a zombie burlesque performer at the time. I had other acts, but it was mostly zombies. Excellent few years, covered in red paint and gelatine brains, and performing at punk and metal concerts.
you should upload some videos. that sounds interesting.
"Zombie Burlesque performer" is something that I never thought would be in the same sentence together
Thanks for talking about the zombie craze of the 2010s, I was wondering if someone would do a video on the rise and fall of zombie media.
"My zombie apocalypse plan is to lock myself in Costco & live off samples." 😂
This is such a great video ! Not only is it insightful and educational the way you write and edit is pro level . You're destined for greatness , no question about it !
I knew it! I knew the zombie fad peaked in the mid 2010s! Hey Ariana can you do a video about the multiverse fad? You know like Rick and Morty and Dr Strange in the multiverse of madness?
PARANORMAN OMG I LOVE THAT MOVIE SO MUCH. First saw it as a kid, still adore it to this day
Your videos are SO good, stop having so few views wth
Thank you! I would appreciate a share if you feel so inclined 😊
@@ArianaAlexis ill share with a few horror obsessed friends ❤️
Obsessions and fads like these are ALWAYS generational things, they stop being cool the moment it's clear that they represent one generation because as soon as that happens the younger generations seek to distinguish themselves.
In that case why hasn't the superhero movie genre died out yet? I remember in the mid-to-late 2010s people were saying how tired they were of superhero films being everywhere and how they felt fatigue, and here we are in 2023 with people still having fatigue with superhero movies.
@@kittykittybangbang9367 The superhero genre is dying right now. This is it, it's happening in the present moment. Take a look at the box office releases over the past 4 years. It almost perfectly mirrors the downfall trend in popularity that once represented one of the old kings of cinema genres: the wild west films.
With any type of film genre, this stuff goes in cycles. Zombie movies were also popular in the late 70s and 80s until people got bored of that. It became oversaturated in vhs market and got a but repetitive and lazy. The same thing happened again in the 2000s. Why it came back was that the people grew up with watching these flims, started branch out in other areas such as computer games. It breathed new life into genre and a new generation fell love with it. Give another 10/15 years and it be popular again.
Mania never stopped in my house.
I think it was cause zombies are terrifying, the idea that there is a force you can't negotiate with, and are unstoppable til you destroy them. I think they really fell off cause people got tired of them, kinda like how we got tired of superhero movies, and all that like. BUT I also think its cause after a while we gotta step back or else we just make a remake of something else and zombies need something new...ishier.
I'd love a project zomboid movie, or something like that! would be fun to see more zombies imo
If zombies apocalypse happens..
Me : giggdy..giggdy..giggdy..All right
There exists a European version, although a bit different from Hollywood Zombies; Wiedergänger in Germany and Revenant from Celtic and Norse mythology. They are kinda the grandparents of Vampires and movie Zombies.
Great video, yeah, I have zombie shirts bought in Lawrence where they film walking dead that show up videos. I WAS a fan since I saw Night of comet age 10. I have a collection military canteens and camp gear that would Only be used a zombie situation. It s obviously had an impact on me.
I also still carry a Roman Gladiusa mechete in my Honda fit girl car, lol
Zombie movies are still popular.
For Example: Train To Busan, One Cut Of The Dead And Army Of The Dead are still popular and known by people.
Great video! I feel as though zombie media has had a little bit of a resurgence in South Korean film
Good vid, underrated channel!
Thank you!
Share the video and the channel if you feel so inclined! I appreciate the support and kind words🙂
as someone who lived through the zombie frenzy but did not enjoyed it and was majorly confused of why people enjoyed it so much, this video was a light to me
edit: tho i do not live in the usa, a lot of people around me liked zombies a lot. now im wondering what were they afraid of or if it were just kids being kids
I'm absolutely still obsessed with zombies and have been since the 90s lol.
I feel like we should bring back small gatherings of zombies in suits. People are often buried in suits and zombies in suits look snazzy. While a small outbreak from a local graveyard would bring that small, personal scale that horror so often has instead being badass vs. world disaster/survival movies.
I didnt click off the video when you revealed your political leaning. Through life experience, I have come to realize we can't all be on the correct side and thats okay. You still make good videos in spite of it lol. Seriously I liked learning about the random topics your videos bring up, especially the "in defence" videos. Can't wait for the next one.
In a zombie apocalypse, all you need is one gun to defend yourself because with how many people show off their doomsday stash online, you could just wait for them to get killed by the zombies and boom. You got yourself free supplies and you didn't have to waste money prior to the virus to get it.
Zombies will rise again!
15:15 that's a really interesting idea, and i bet you could make it an amazing video!
U didn't even dip ur toe or dive into the zombie games weve gotten, zombie shows....heck u mised on a few zombie movies....because i believe in my opinion all 3 things and how many weve gotten lead to the downfall of zombies
Great video essay, I was in a zombie mania for two years here in Brazil. And I just want to point out few things:
There is a cultural cycle in that hype: The symbol first arrives as a common cultural expression, but it took decades to be a real hype. I mean, you need an iconotype (Not universal archetype, but inside a specific culture) of zombies before the mania, a definition, a shape that people understand. When post 9/11 came, there was 2 responses: positive and negative. We watched the rise of Super Heroes and Zombies in pop culture. Images of salvation or survival during crisis. And then we put these images into motion in our lives, because that's why we need stories. We crave for moving symbols, myths. We don't create it during the crave, it would be like driving a car and inventing it at same time.
But we explore that to its limits: intuitive storytelling, exploring the lore and how to express it, social commenting, commenting the social comment, cheap stereotype and finally parody. Every symbol has a limit to its expression, the time it takes to unfold all its possibilities depends on how potent and how instructive the symbol is. More than that, how many symbols it generates, some symbols can form civilizations, some creates commercial hypes, others are just the meme of the week. It starts with a simple and naive idea, it grows to respond reality, the market multiply the ready-made idea, it becomes repetitive, shallow and boring, parody gives new short life, and it dies out.
And the next obsession, if you remember, were the dystopias. Same principle of dying world, but not a civilization collapse, but a government nightmare. That concept got really closer to reality than zombies, cuz post 9/11 was not a no-man's land, but an increasing mass surveillance state, specially because we are in the age of mass data collection. The dystopian imagination worked against and for Trump. Fanatics anti-science turning democracy into an Iranian fascist theocracy vs a corporatocracy taking your self-defense away and indoctrinating your children. The state is so powerful we are afraid of those in charge, and polarization puts our fears in a feeding loop.
PS: I made also a comment on The Mummy video, and how it was inside a racist occultist literature. I hope you like it.
Zombies the living dead they are the coolest undead creatures in the movies my favorite is scooby doo on zombie island it a classic animated movie from the 1998
Can you do
Vampires
And werewolves
On October 2023
The zombie genre didn't die out because of low budget, low quality movies, over-saturation of the theme, or maybe because the biggest TV show on the subject that you didn't even bother to watch it had a very bad sequence of really bad seasons, No of course it's cuz orange man bad was elected, how could I not thought about that huh?
Bruh shut up
Day of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Return of the Living Dead are basically masterpieces.
Not just movies, there were so many video games.
most late zombie movies are terrible.. either bad budget or poor story
Anyone who leaves the video cuz of your social leanings are sad. I lean on the other side of you and don't disagree. But then again I strongly dislike both sides I simply lean closer to the right wing.
Goodbye zombies. Hello post climate changed earth.
Romero using the Found Footage trend is probably the worst thing that ever happened in cinema.
You could always spin the vector of fear around from a right wing POV and use zombies to commentate on the refugee crisis and the recent worldwide pandemic...
I blame the Walking Dead.
You look like a former Karen jk