Paul W. S. Anderson Quotes
For Me, It's A Multitude Of Things. In The Modern World, There's A Real Genuine Fear Of Loss Of Individuality And I Think The Undead Speak To That. I Also Think The Idea Of The Dead Coming Back To Life, And This Unstoppable Foe That Just Keeps Coming And Coming, But Rather Slowly Just Chases You, Is A Real Primal Fear. It's Like A Fear Of Claustrophobia, Heights Or Water.
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