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But its inhabitants are a lot scarier than simple shambling zombies.
His diffidence blends well with his shambling characterization and Ford's unhurried tempo.
It's still dead, still shambling around and still trying to eat your brain.
This rather unfishlike behavior is called "shambling" and can be comical to watch.
Your equipment is gone, attached to the body that's now turned a shambling corpse.
Shambling through his days, Arthur hadn't wanted to know about Tommy Kildare or Donald.
Instead, they become intellectual zombies that should be dead but just keep shambling along.
Alcohol-induced shambling, cocaine-induced motor-mouthing and mushroom-induced melancholia are depicted with sobering accuracy.
And the enemies, drawn from previous games, go beyond your average shambling zombies and gun-wielding baddies.
The major shift has been the Halloween "Fortnitemares" event, which has filled the island with shambling monsters.
He's slipping in an out of consciousness with a shambling mass of undead nipping at his heels.
You're going to be shambling around endlessly, so it'll pay to get your body used to it.
The senseless armies of shambling corpses, all the nightmares of dead generations sliding out of our screens.
Nowhere were the city's two polarized income brackets — sleek tech wealth and a shambling underclass — in closer contact.
And The Surge's enemies, even at their most shambling, can deal out significant damage given half a chance.
Unkempt and impatient, often angry, Mr. Sanders projected a shambling charisma that caught the spirit of the time.
We are shambling through a broken world, relying on the fact that most people aren't scammers and thieves.
The shambling, vacant-eyed cannibals are called "hungries," and their infection seems to be fungal rather than viral.
They are about as precise as Twombly gets; the motif turns shambling in four larger oil paint drawings nearby.
I had become a shambling wreck of a man: addicted to alcohol, dependant on drugs, lost, and near suicidal.
Mr. Johnson is famous for his shambling manner, a raffish untidiness that extends from his clothes to his personal life.
He resembled those shambling suits of armor, pacing back and forth across a ruined courtyard as if daring someone to attack.
Slowly, sinister shapes approach from all directions: shambling pink humanoids, thick-skinned giants, a building-sized behemoth seen in the distance.
No zombies come shambling through the woods, and Mr. Shults doesn't jolt the audience with false scares or showy plot twists.
The lurid glow of marquees and brothels revealed to us a shivering, shambling crowd, some slumped like apes, some clutching their young.
Along the way you'll have to wipe out the shambling remains of anyone who was abandoned or trapped outside the Empire's walls.
Or draw the attention of enemies, load up your crossbow with shock arrows, and zap the horde that begins shambling towards you.
"The New Negro" anthology had been a delectably shambling sample of an era, confected from disparate styles and stuffed with conflicting positions.
But Bujalski's comic touch — his ability to capture unease and indecision among shambling recent college grads — still stands out from the cohort.
Pettibon is a big, doughy, shambling guy, who, when he's with you, can seem also to be somewhere else, but he's cordial.
Watching these shambling insectivores quarrel and cavort invites us to meditate on what it means to be an animal, human or otherwise.
Dorothea is at once laid back and uptight, which Ms. Bening conveys with moments of shambling, gestural looseness and sudden emotional spikiness.
Gosling plays Holland March, a shambling widowed private eye who struggles with what seems to be a serious (if occasionally comical) drinking problem.
Healy and March investigate in their shambling, haphazard way, and discover sinister links between a canister of film and the Detroit car industry.
In the original Dark Souls (released in 2011), you were in this castle with these weak-powered zombies who are just shambling around.
For the Trump administration, the visit could help move the president's shambling Middle-East policy into something more closely resembling a coherent strategy.
You couldn't tell it from his performance, which features Trump shambling from side to side in an arrhythmic fashion and talk-singing off-key.
Of all the shambling legal entities known as corporations in this great country, who knows why Succession picked Ford to drag — but it did!
Film director and Empire creator Lee Daniels gave an impassioned, touchingly shambling speech, urging the government to tackle gun control in a meaningful way.
It's a stumbling, shambling affair, a rootless, pathetic, and ultimately impotent examination of the joys and horrors of hedonism as a way of life.
I think we actually got our zombie plague meme out of that; they just kept on shambling, even after the threat was seemingly gone.
Like an antithesis to the alluring and heavily technological works of Antin, artist Renaud Jerez's shambling humanoid sculptures were almost repulsively and decisively ephemeral.
At its best, Frank's shambling deception brings out the anxiety underlying Gaffigan's lumbering comedic persona, but "Being Frank" is largely an incoherent viewing experience.
After a brief, shambling start before the band hits its stride, we're flooded with the ecstasy of how as well as what Conor hears.
Throw in Lennie James' Morgan, who relocated to spinoff "Fear the Walking Dead," and the series has become a shambling facsimile of its best days.
It's closer to the low end, but for fans of a certain earlier strain of his work, its shambling, amiable vibe may seem comfortingly familiar.
But Seluk has taken the character to new levels of self-parodying inanity, a shambling Austin Powers to the 007s of Raiola and Jorge Mendes.
His shambling, confected upper-class English persona tends to go down badly with Scots, a majority of whom voted against Brexit in the 20173 referendum.
We're afraid of (and fascinated by) our own desires and panicked by the thought of being turned into (or revealed to be) shambling, brainless consumers.
Instead, The Walking Dead will just continue to be a zombie itself — shambling forward as long as ratings allow, without death, but without many purposes, either.
It ramps up the tension with every missed bullet, every time you have to reload, because the Ganado horde is relentless and keeps shambling toward you.
So the question is why, not who, as a shambling detective named Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) resists the rush to judgment and delves into Cora's past.
He filled the film with the pathos of Frankenstein or Creature from the Black Lagoon, eliciting sympathy for the shambling beast at the center of his picture.
What's ultimately making Democrats uncomfortable with the word "impeachment" is not any doubt that Trump has earned it, but the shambling speed with which he did so.
A tall man with a shambling manner, he recently grew a white beard, which softens his round face, giving him the cuddly appearance of an elderly Muppet.
The songs are not in themselves about the event (they were written before the accident), but their newfound weight suffuses every breath of Cave's shambling, shattered delivery.
A sweet, shambling poem to the tenacity of hope and the sustaining power of friendship, "Hunter Gatherer" joins two luckless strivers on a picaresque journey to nowhere.
A zombie idea is a belief or doctrine that has repeatedly been proved false, but refuses to die; instead, it just keeps shambling along, eating people's brains.
Among wonks, the term refers to policy ideas that should have been abandoned long ago in the face of evidence and experience, but just keep shambling along.
Director Adam Leon (whose Gimme the Loot is also great) keeps the pace brisk and the dialogue snappy, and Turner and Van Patten boast compelling, shambling chemistry.
For fans of a certain earlier strain of Mr. Allen's work, the comedy's "shambling, amiable vibe may seem comfortingly familiar," Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
But, despite the shambling naturalism of his twitches and his line deliveries, nobody really talks the way he does, with painful hesitations acting, surprise , as perfectly placed transitions.
It discovers a hero in the person of Daniel Dromm, a New York City councilman who tackles the job of representing his neighborhood with shambling, inexhaustible good cheer.
When Serbian police acting on an ICTY arrest warrant finally traced Mladic to a cousin's farmhouse in May 19953, they found a penniless, shambling and ill old man.
Following the success of RE4, the series has been somewhat of a shambling corpse itself, with recent releases unsteadily and unconvincingly moving forward into the world of action games.
Among the many people Herzog surveys in his shambling narrative is Elon Musk, the futurist CEO of SpaceX and Tesla and one of the wealthiest people in the world.
Instead, we are treated to a bizarre, shambling drama about Simone's relationship, in her last decade, with Clifton Henderson (David Oyelowo), who was her assistant and then her manager.
Right on cue, at that observation, the shambling, tousle-haired democratic socialist Bernie Sanders appears on-screen, seeking Clinton's advice on his jacket backstage before a Democratic primary event.
From shambling "walkers" in the pages of The Walking Dead to the green-finned muscle-cop Savage Dragon, from the hellion-makes-good of Spawn to the superhero squad WildC.
Five years after I thought I had buried the falsehood about quick onion cooking, Google is dragging it out of its grave to send it shambling into unsuspecting users' kitchens.
Blur also features the first Blur song which Coxon sings and wrote the lyrics for—"You're So Great"—a shambling alcoholic love ballad which is heart-breaking in its directness.
Meanwhile, US taxpayers are spending tens of billions of dollars a year subsidizing new fossil fuel exploration and exploitation, and US regulatory policy keeps the zombie coal fleet shambling on.
This one reinvented that genre for the new millennium, doing away with tropes like shambling zombies and gradual infection in favor of running ghouls, prioritizing propulsive intensity over all else.
He describes the slow-dawning horror as the military's weapons, designed to destroy armor and shatter the morale of an enemy force, prove completely ineffective against waves of resilient, shambling zombies.
A ladder leads to a rooftop platform from which visitors may survey the surrounding terrain and contemplate the immensity of the world, or imagine zombies shambling out from the distant woods.
She had many liaisons with both men and women throughout her life, even during her long and happy marriage to the shambling and abstracted English literary critic and writer John Bayley.
Bands had been following in John Barrymore's shambling footsteps at Indigo since the beginning; booze and weed were omnipresent, and both Welch and Davis admitted to doing meth while recording Korn's debut.
Since they first slouched out of Iceland a thousand years ago, they've been great, boggy beasts, multilayered and multifaceted, shambling across the generations, always with a dark secret regulating their patient pulse.
Yet the health bill keeps shambling forward, since Republicans seem comfortable lying to the American people about essentially all aspects of the process, up to and including their own position on it.
When it was published in 2009,* Pride and Prejudice and Zombies* was like nothing people had seen before, infusing Jane Austen's classic novel of subversion with a healthy dose of shambling undead zeitgeist.
This is a classic zombie idea, one that has been repeatedly killed by evidence, but keeps shambling along, eating our brains, basically because it's in plutocrats' interest to keep the idea in circulation.
We feel sorry for the shambling villain (asked about his work, he replies, "I sell clothes by the roadside in the evening"), and then, the next moment, abashed at our twinge of pity.
As they enter the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, they walk over a glass floor which looks down upon a shambling mass of zombies, just hanging out in the basement for some reason.
He once happened upon a wild-looking Mr. Pannkuk — who in the past had been known to return to his stylist after a haircut if it wasn't to his liking — shambling along the sidewalk.
Kahn gave us a remarkable string of masterpieces that includes the Salk Institute and the Kimbell Art Museum, and yet he was one of those shambling geniuses whose life was a mess of contradictions.
In other words, supply-side economics is a classic example of a zombie doctrine: a view that should have been killed by the evidence long ago, but just keeps shambling along, eating politicians' brains.
A shambling, slipshod figure in the best of times, the prime minister has seemed undisciplined and occasionally uninformed during several recent appearances — lending weight to past criticism that he is often lazy and ill-prepared.
At the very end of "Love You To Death," as the song falls apart like a shambling thing, he repeats in refrain "Am I good enough for you?" softening his baritone, drawing out the o's.
Entering through a heavy door, upstage center, Erie is tall, with rounded shoulders and a slightly shambling walk; he looks as though he were caving in on himself while trying to remain upright, spiritually and otherwise.
In the first season of "The Crown," he had a great actor, John Lithgow, who enlivened things considerably with his shambling, towering presence as Winston Churchill (even if he probably wasn't quite right for the role).
Down there, however, things make a break towards the interesting: I meet what's left of the infamous King Vendrick, who was ruler of these lands before the undead curse turned everyone into a shambling suit of armor.
The band embraced chaos with their habit of playing godawful sets on purpose (hours of shambling versions of "Hello Dolly" and "Hey, Good Lookin" while switching instruments midway through) if a crowd didn't respond to their liking.
The division is so thin on new blood that Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua, now in the fifteenth year of his professional career, has jumped back to number five in the UFC's rankings after besting the shambling Gian Villante.
Between Two Ferns: The Movie sometimes feels shambling, even with its 82-minute runtime — which includes some slooow-moving credits that play over scenes of Galifianakis and his guests breaking character — but it's also pretty good company.
This week Angela was not only back to her paranoid ranting, she took the lunacy up a notch, living in filth and shambling through Manhattan in an oversized coat that hung about her like an asylum bathrobe.
Nap Eyes, "Roll It" Canadian foursome Nap Eyes exists within a proud tradition of shambling, wordy rock bands, one that stretches back nearly half a century to the urban fables of The Velvet Underground and The Modern Lovers.
Written by Mr. Feig and Katie Dippold, the redo follows much of the original's shambling arc and even revs up with a haunted-house boo, except that this time the scares happen in a mansion, not a library.
Reciting themes and advocating for major social and economic changes he has championed for decades, the shambling, tousle-haired septuagenarian became the unlikely tribune of young Americans weary of what they viewed as calculated politics and incremental change.
The two have to travel a great distance to get the necessary drugs, which gives the film the shambling quality of a road movie, albeit one that pauses frequently to indulge the lifestyle of two middle-age slackers.
So if you care about the origin of those strange silhouettes you and your friends saw shambling through the gloomy wetland near the chemical factory—or any water you drink, ever—then you should be aware of your groundwater.
Sometimes, in a trek across snowy wastes, the goal is to outpace a shambling horde while managing to feed your caravan with whatever limited amount of supplies you have and trying to rest only when needed to keep up morale.
Shakily shot on a hand-held camera in a mostly black, low-income neighborhood on the outskirts of Washington, this first feature by Joseph Frank and Zachary Reed offers a shambling observation of lives rarely seen through a camera's lens.
The legendary hacker and phreaker Captain Crunch used to run with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak; Google's open source strategy is descended from an ideological movement spearheaded by a shambling man with a wizard-beard who eats things off his foot.
Ammo scarcity isn't a major mechanic so far, but gameplay is still a lot more measured and strategic than a wild arcade shooter like Space Pirate Trainer, and the small, agile enemies provide a greater challenge than Brookhaven's shambling monsters.
The father-daughter buddy concept is charming, but apparently not enough for Mr. Black or whoever it was who packaged this movie, since Holland is also paired with Jackson Healy, a shambling galoot played with impeccable grouchiness by Russell Crowe.
A typical Mark Duplass alter ego, Jim is a playful, insecure man-child, not unlike Brett Pierson, his character on the shambling, bittersweet HBO series "Togetherness," for which he was a writer, and which was canceled this year, after two seasons.
Fabric has, somewhat conveniently, been painted by a sub-committee as a kind of nefarious den of inequity stuffed to the gills with shambling, stumbling teenagers who've filled their boots—literally—with MDMA, while security and staff turn a blind eye.
But it most likely wouldn't be as entertaining as this casual, somewhat shambling series, which catches the spirit of Gaiman and Pratchett's attempt, at the start of their careers, to keep topping each other with gags and comic set pieces.
It is already clear that Winfried (Peter Simonischek), a shambling, unshaven music teacher with a mop of gray hair and a prankish sense of humor, has ideas about public and professional behavior that would raise alarms in any human resources department.
She works as a nurse in the Sacred Heart Hospital for All Ailments, a shambling Catholic institution in Karachi that is corrupt, underfunded, and horrifyingly filthy: rats make nests of human hair; gunnysacks filled with body parts sit in a corner.
Salvage and collaboration are at the core of the Music Box, an ongoing project since 2011, with its shambling structures played with creaking floorboards, snapping shutters that accompany a droning subwoofer, whirring blades pulled by ropes, or other unexpected tactile interactions.
In a moment when the powers at be can't even fund the country's shambling roads and bridges, the 2,000 organizers and volunteers who run Burning Man put together—and then take apart—a 70,000-person city in the space of two months.
Coarsely delineated fields of high-keyed secondary color, in barely contained billows reminiscent of Katherine Bradford's shambling forms, are saved from their impending mannerism by the artist's gift for pictorial order, an attribute that distinguishes Hatton's work from a number of his contemporaries.
Those looking for evidence to the contrary need only regard the man onstage, a shambling yarn spinner with a restless mind and such an affectionate way of describing and even stereotyping ethnic groups that it will offend only those looking to be outraged.
The original Dawn of the Dead is perhaps the greatest zombie movie ever made, a shambling attack on American consumption that shows zombies staggering around a mall, winking at the way many of us anesthetize our deeper feelings and thoughts through buying crap.
Twin Peaks, "Holding Roses" "Holding Roses" is a shambling highlight from Twin Peaks' new album Down in Heaven, and it reminds me of a Real Estate song that rolled around in the mud and sat out in the sun to bake dry.
A shambling, grainy New York set ensemble piece that recalls Cassavetes with none of the peaks (you can now fill in your "recalls Cassavetes" square in Sundance Bingo) it has an unfortunate "welp, better use up this film stock" vibe to it.
In fact, they showed zombie-like relentlessness in their determination to take health care away from millions of Americans, shambling forward despite devastating analyses by the Congressional Budget Office, denunciations of their plans by every major medical group, and overwhelming public disapproval.
"Another shambling 1990's I.P. gets its shot at relevance, but this unfunny and ultimately dull attempt makes you wonder how so many talented artists made something so lame," Evan Dossey, writer at Midwest Film Journal, said in his review of the film.
Tuesday night finished with Mr. Arthur as the charmingly shambling performer of "As You Like It." If it went on a bit too long, it also brought unaccustomed laughs, as when the melancholy Jaques's "All the world's a stage" speech was dispatched with a single line.
When Leslie Tom sings over a shambling two-step about being "Born to Late" to have sung with Hank, she speaks for every modern country singer who feels both burdened and inspired by the genre's rich past (an overarching sentiment that doom titans Saint Vitus might also appreciate).
Those who can't, or won't, end up like last season's soft (and now dead) Alexandrians, or even poor Winslow, whoever he was, who probably never planned to be covered in metal spikes, shambling through a garbage pit trying to eat a sweaty stranger like some rabid armored hedgehog.
While the new material won't be properly released on an album, titled "50 Song Memoir," until next year, his latest output touches on shambling acoustic folk, touching piano ballads, ornate brass-powered numbers and more — all of it connected by Mr. Merritt's gift for frank and funny storytelling.
If Toy Story posited a world where toys wake up when you're not around, Lou posits a world where toys have no knowledge of what it means to be human but are cursed to make an attempt all the same: strange, shambling beasts from outside of time, wandering our playgrounds.
Without his iconic depictions of the reanimated monsters, zombies may never have impacted on fantasy media in the way they've managed, across TV, movies and, naturally, video games, which have long used the sometimes shambling, sometimes sprinting nasties as cannon fodder, level-ending bosses and, just sometimes, something rather more unsettling.
And it's the emotions Trump and Sanders seem to inspire among political elites and their court commentariat that elicit the same shambling comparisons over and over again, with aggrieved conservatives trying to convince their fellows that Trump is too Sanders-like, and aggrieved liberals trying to work the same line in reverse.
Canadian writer-director Robin Aubert is a fan of the genre, and he knows the tropes: the growing hordes of shambling monsters, the thrown-together crew of mismatched survivors, the sudden attacks that winnow them down one by one, the understanding that even a single bite can doom an otherwise healthy person.
Johnny Depp is the movie's secret highlight But even those highlights don't help the film when it collapses into a shambling mix of monster movie clichés, impressions by Smith's podcast cohort Ralph Garman, and terrible visual effects (the Nazi bratwurst, played by Smith, is the worst piece of CGI I've seen in more than a decade; probably more).
There are a few beautiful lines in Wilson Rawls' Where the Red Fern Grows that came to me when I saw that Nokia – or whatever shambling shell of Nokia remains – is re-releasing the 2256, that old warhorse of a phone that carried so many of us from the turn of the century into the modern age of endless information.
The senators seemed satisfied with his shambling responses and his constant refrain of "My team will get back to you," and only mildly bothered when he couldn't answer basic questions like the one from Roger Wicker, a Mississippi Republican, who wanted to know if Facebook could track a user's internet browsing activity, even when that person was not logged on to the platform.
What's remarkable about this comp is twofold: one is that the bands mainly adhere to a lo-fi, endearingly shambling alt-country/indie fusion similar to Pinegrove themselves (the band doesn't contribute as a whole unit, but Hall performs a raucous solo version of "Burnout" and drummer Zach Levine covers "86"), not only giving the collection its own character but also exposing the yearning hearts of these snotty songs.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK Probably the most arresting thing about the world's biggest Lego store is just how many adult men there are inside – solemn, sometimes even suited, figures, shambling with a kind of morose dignity between the £400 Lego Star Wars Death Star and the enormous working Lego replica of Big Ben, clearly not buying anything for any children, clearly just here to look at all the Lego.
When the British prime minister visited Dublin last month, Mr. Varadkar welcomed him with an anecdote about Winston Churchill, Mr. Johnson's hero, spying the Irish coast through the clouds after a long flight from the United States at the end of World War II. Tall and trim, speaking in clipped sentences, Mr. Varadkar was a stark contrast to the shambling, discursive Mr. Johnson, who rankled some in Dublin by referring to his host as Leo.
But he disappeared right in the art world's midst, continuing to teach generations of art students (at Brooklyn College and at Pratt Institute); working in a cluttered, book-saturated studio in Dumbo, Brooklyn; and lecturing so often over the years that his shambling-eccentric presence — his long unruly hair, his all-black wardrobe, his gravel-bed voice with its distinctive loping stutter and, before he quit, the endless cigarettes he would light and stub out and light again — became a kind of ongoing work in itself.

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