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  1. While Dawn of the Dead established that the ghouls retain some memories and Day of the Dead's Bub showed a capacity for learning, to see a zombie advance in intelligence to the point of leadership was a similarly unexpected development (both in-universe and to a number of Romero fans at the time).

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  3. Jun 23, 2005 · There is a long waiting list, etc. Cholo steals Dead Reckoning, he is pursued, the zombies get (somewhat) organized, and Big Daddy (Eugene Clark) begins to develop a gleam of intelligence in his dead blue eyes.

  4. This zombie is very intelligent as he not only learns how to use a gun, but he managed to lead a massive horde into the walls of the city to kill everyone inside.

  5. As soon as intellect comes into play it ruins it for me. An intelligent zombie is just an asshole set on killing you. A dumb zombie never gives up unless it dies or forgets you are there. A hoard of intelligent zombies trying to attack a single person or family locked in a house?

  6. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › landofthedeadLand of the Dead - Plugged In

    Killing zombies has always been pretty gross at the cineplex. But here it takes on new significance as they develop awareness and gain intelligence. Big Daddy, for instance, kills a fellow zombie ostensibly to put him out of his misery (he’s engulfed in flames).

    • George A. Romero
  7. Jan 7, 2014 · In the middle of the movie as they make their escape from the city, the protagonists see what appears to be a decapitated zombie. It approaches, and they are unable to immediately destroy it because the only vulnerable target is missing.

  8. Jun 24, 2005 · Yes, Bub from “Day Of The Dead” was developing some intelligence, but he had to be taught and trained by Dr. Logan. The zombies in “Land of the Dead” are simply getting smarter on their own without any given reason.

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