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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Review: Bricolage's 'Requisition of Doom' gripping, intelligent
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "For those whose fascination with zombies is as indestructible as the undead themselves, Bricolage Production Company provides a drama that's both gripping and intelligent."
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This is an interesting topic!!! It may be a few years late, but I feel that it is still relevant.
The article mentions that the games become more and more realistic. It would be interesting to see how they chose to execute this aspect of the script. As for the parents, I hope they are not too "clueless" as to seem completely stupid. In these situations the parents usually don't think they did anything wrong.
They could have gotten some better publicity if this came on the anniversary of Columbine or another tragic school event. I am hoping to have the chance to see it.
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