From what i learned from all the years of mindlessly watching zombie horror films, reading zombie apocalypse inspired books and playing those brain-blasting zombie video games that we all know and love; A human can love the Undead, until their Undead counterpart wants to take the relationship to the "next level".

 But what i want to know is "Can A Human and one of the Undead actually Love eachother as when the Undead was still alive?"

I know many of us who have at first-hand witnessed a loved one turn, would most likely argue that they are still the same or try and protect the now Undead. I personally made that same mistake a long time ago, but i was one of the lucky ones who survived and have now learned from my foolish mistake. I do now realize after witnessing a very close friend become one of "them" that most people want to die before they even turn. Most people can't and refuse to imagine themselves as something so blood-thirsty and vicious because they don't want to hurt their loved ones while Undead.

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I wouldn't recommend the remake Romero had nothing to do with it, and it really is bad. Nope Howard Sherman zombie character is called Bub, Dr Logan i think talks about his brain surgeon father and the guys at the golf club calling him Bub. I've been a big zombie movie fan for years, anything with zombies i have seen doesn't matter how bad. Here is Imdb page on 2008 Day of the Dead - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489018/ there is also a god awful sequel which i don't recommend Day of the Dead 2 -  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411269/ . My crappy zombie movie knowledge is extensive :)

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