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No you guys aren't. You don't have to expose yourself like healthcare workers do. Whether you want realism, fantasy, horror or maybe computer stuff, we have you covered. Feel free to take a personal day and not leave the house while you watch. And, before you ask : This whole gallery could have been nothing but zombie movies, so we decided to limit things to just Zombie movies that make the disease aspect front and center. All they have in common is that a plague wiped out most of humanity and the survivors, save the main character, have been turned into essentially vampires.

Will Smith's film kept the title but removed pretty much everything related to the book's big twist. Vincent Price's charming film preserves the plot best but has the lowest budget. But we're most partial to Charlton Heston's ultra-hammy film.

We'll spoil the ending by telling you they mostly save the day, so relax. Notable for some very innovative cinematography. Romero's classic isn't just a clever satire of consumerism. It's also a look at how the zombie apocalypse functions like a plague. And while Zack Snyder's action-packed remake ditched the satire, it actually expanded the disease element. Both are perfect to watch when you want your global pandemics fictional instead of so IRL you can't sleep.

But, I would take it even a step further. I would argue that we are actually more alike than different, and actively pursuing that idea will be the fruitful seed that helps forge our successful journey forward. It will be the true and lasting reconstruction for our internally embattled country. It will be the best of our American ideals. In times like these when we seemed to have lost our way, just remember what our founders spelled out for us at the very beginning of the Constitution: We the People.

William Tanoos is an attorney from Terre Haute. He campaigned for the 8th District congressional seat in the general election. Facebook Twitter Email. Viewpoint: We the People are more alike than different. And if her performance was surprisingly, maybe even overly sly, she made sure to camouflage it very well.

She started slowly — opening with literally a joke about the weather — and then, from a certain perspective, proceeded to affably spend the night changing costumes and ordering famous people pizza, while never taking a clear shot at anyone other than Liza Minnelli.

Choose a better host, you get a better show. Choose a really good host, as DeGeneres proved to be Sunday, and you get the best Oscar broadcast since, well, the last time she hosted. This article is more than 7 years old. The Oscars host seemed a safe choice but critical reaction was mixed, with accusations of 'boring, wince-inducing' moments Video: how Oscars host Ellen DeGeneres took star-studded snap.



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