Originally Posted by
Adam Allen
Lol oh, no, you are totally right! I didn't it's easier to survive, for the people who are actually living in a town that Godzilla decides to decimate. Nah, whether its Tokyo or LA, I would totally avoid living in anything even remotely a coastal town, if Godzilla were real. Because yeah, if you're in the city when the buildings start being knocked over and flame breath is getting sprayed around, yeah, good luck with surviving that!
I just meant that Godzilla is only dangerous for the one city with the giant monster fight or whatever, but so long as you're lucky enough to not be there -- statistically, most people wouldn't be -- then, you will be fine. Whereas, a zombie apocalypse would most likely wipe out the entire human race. Like, maybe a little pocket of survivors in an underground bunker or the arctic or some deserted island somewhere, but even if a few people are lucky enough to somehow beat the incredible odds of becoming zombie food, it's not going to be enough to continue any future generations.
I guess, comparable to real-world possibilities, their on-screen size notwithstanding, I'd agree with your analogy, Godzilla is kind of like a hurricane ... while, zombies would be more like a giant meteor hitting the earth. They're scary because they're an extinction-level threat. Luckily, I think Godzilla is closer to the realm of actual possibility, of the two.