The
media is all a-twitter about zombies. Golly gee whiz – why do we love them so
much? The Evil Dead movie doesn’t
even have to be watchable, it will
get 65% on Rotten Tomatoes and still be sold out. The Walking Dead is the hottest new series on TV and people are
addicted. What’s going on? What can account for this mildly shocking, yet
thoroughly entertaining and discussable, cultural trend?
Well
let the critical voices be silent; I am in possession of the answer.
We
love zombies because we are zombies.
Zombies,
as I understand it (and my knowledge is probably faulty) are beings that can
walk around and, it seems -- according to some movies -- (Warm Bodies for instance) even fall in love, and have sex. But
there is one tiny problem. Their brains are dead.
Yeah.
Just like us.
I
say this because ya know, there was a time when people read books and went to
see movies (outside the house!) and attended something called ‘the theatre.’
And people were (I know it’s scary to think about, but not in a zombie way)
sometimes challenged by what they read or saw.
Once,
there were things called ‘bookstores.’ Does anyone remember them? Books were
things that people would read (often in the bathtub) and discussed with their
friends. It was archaic, I know, people would actually say to themselves ‘Hey
I’ve only got about 20 pages of Ulysses
left!’ as they plowed on to the end. Also, people used to go to ‘plays.’ Yes, plays -- not megamusicals. The weird
thing about ‘plays’ was that no one sang songs in them (you know, songs, where
the whole cast of poor, struggling, attractive youths – usually in either Paris
or New York, and usually dying of AIDS or Tuberculosis -- stand together and
belt out something that makes you cry about people worse off than you?). No…a ‘play’ had no songs. There was something
called a ‘plot,’ and there were ‘ideas,’ and ‘wit’ and…I know. I know….I’m
confusing you. And when it came to movies well – the movies (believe it or not)
also had ‘plots’ and ‘ideas.’
(I’m
sorry, I don’t mean to stress you out with all this….)
Nowadays
it’s different. If you go to Broadway you have a number of choices. Let’s see,
should I see a revival of The Lion King,
or Mamma Mia? Or maybe The Phantom of the Opera? Oh dear me, which revival will it be?
And
movies are made the way capitalism and the internet have taught us to make
everything: find out what the consumer is buying and sell it. There are six
categories of movies these days
--
1. Horror (the zombies are attacking -- Ahhk! Eesh!)
2. Science Fiction (the aliens are attacking -- Eeesh Ork!)
3. Thriller (Will he kill her?)
4. Romance (Will her marry her?) N.B. These are usually ‘women’s movies,
‘ but
don’t
worry, women have the vote now and some of them are pretty pushy:they
usually can
get their man to come!)
get their man to come!)
5. Action (Car races with another car; car crashes and burns
up!)
6. ‘Tween
(Harry Potter, Twilight, Hunger Games, The Host)
Nowadays
movies are released at two times of the year: Oscar Time, which begins in
December and stretches until March, and Summer Time, which begins in April and
stretches until October. (Occasionally in November they accidentally release
movies with characters, plots and ideas, but don’t worry cuz nobody watches
them!) And nowadays you don’t even
have to look at a trailer that’s not almost identical to the movie you are
seeing. If you’re at a thriller you will see nothing but thriller trailers. And
no romantic trailers will ever bother you -- unless you’re trying to get a
little free nookie with your girlf at a romance movie.
Do
you think I’m being sarcastic here?
WE
DON’T WANT TO BE CHALLENGED ANYMORE! WE DON’T WANT TO CONFRONTED BY ANYTHING
DIFFERENT! WE JUST WANT TO BE REASSURED THAT WE ARE LIVING OUR LIVES RIGHT SO
THAT WE WILL FEEL GOOD ABOUT BUYING MORE THINGS!
Stupid,
pessimistic old movies and books like Farenheit
451 and Brave New World predicted
book burnings and federally injected drugs and a Fascist government that forces
people to stop thinking.
But
that’s not how it happened. We live in a free country. But the ‘free’ internet
won’t publish certain books (Thomas Waugh’s Lust
Unearthed was recently censored by Apple) and most of us are on some form
of prozac or other, and we just want more Iproducts -- more, more, more! And we
would rather not think about something called ‘art’ because it might make us
uncomfortable!
Me, me, me! I want! I want stuff that will make me feel good -- not think!
Welcome
to our Zombie World!