the old guy


was the funniest person in the movie! the way he was every time a scene came up just made me laugh, anyone else agree?

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Yes, especially after taking the coke!

...and his lover affair with the naked body of a dead zombie chick! hahahaha.

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Yes, especially after taking the coke!


Yeah, when he goes in to the hallway yelling/screaming

That was great, I wanted him to survive.

Danielle Harris
I've got a big dog with me, and he bites!
D.H.F.F.

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Yeah, he was awsome, made the film great with his charms. lol

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The way Rene was played off as being a crazed war vet with slight racist undertones was actually really cool. It gavce a plausable explanation to why he knew explosives, weapons, etc, and yet added a great dark humor to what was happening.

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While I enjoyed his character, I wasn't quite sure of the plausibility of someone like him existing...

...Now (as in 2009): If he was a veteran, it would have been in the First Indochina War because he mentions Dien Bien Phu which happened in 1954, so at best he would have been 80 years old. I guess it could have been in Algeria, which would have made him at most 10 years younger, but then why was he so racist against Chinese rather than Muslims? Perhaps the film was set in the 90s.

...As crazy as he was: He seemed like a grizzled old veteran of the zombie wars, when actually they just started a few hours earlier. I guess it could be his pent-up desire to partake in war atrocities.

I wanted to enjoy his character, but just couldn't figure out his background.

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He took out six of the undead with an axe. And yet the idiot cops and druggies couldn't take out one with a volley of gunfire. Well, not at the start they couldn't. The old boy was the best character in the movie.

"I want to kill everyone. Satan is good. Satan is our pal."

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Still had time to undress a zombie lady afterwards. Ha.

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