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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Through out the movie everything the military did was forehead smackingly stupid. They left an infected women unguarded and unmonitored. Their approach to quarantine was to shove everybody together in a room with non-zombie-proof doors. They were quick to order "Kill Em All" and didn't even take simple measures to differentiate infected from clean (IE telling every one before hand "If the alarm goes off pick up a any object and start running, that way the soldier know who not to shoot").
Most damningly, the Army shot at a car from a helicopter, despite no zombie displaying any form of driving ability. |