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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby wrongnote85 » Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:55 pm

night of the living dead
children shouldn't play with dead things
living dead at manchester mourge/let sleeping corpses lie
dawn of the dead
zombie flesh eaters/zombie 2
burial ground
the beyond
city of the living dead
evil dead
day of the dead
return of the living dead
zombie death house/death house
evil dead 2
night of the living dead-tom savini remake

i tried to think of them in order as best as i could. IMHO there haven't been to many great zombie flicks since about 1990 or so. maybe a few here and there, but for the most part they're either too silly or just stupid.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Tyler » Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:23 pm

Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Braindead
Shaun of the Dead
White Zombie
The Serpent and the Rainbow


It wasn't very good but I thought The Dead Next Door had an interesting idea going. They aren't exactly zombie movies but I like Romero's Crazies and 28 Days/Weeks Later.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby FlamingZilla23 » Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:32 pm

1.Night of the Living Dead
2.Day of the Dead
3.Dawn of the Dead
4.Return of the Living Dead
5. Shaun of the Dead
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Dr. Nishiyama » Fri Apr 20, 2012 3:51 pm

Day of the Dead (original)
Dawn of the Dead (original)
Night of the Living Dead (the original AND 1990 remake)
Land of the Dead
Zombie (aka Zombie 2)
Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue (aka Let Sleeping Corpses Lie)
Pontypool
Hell of the Living Dead (so bad it's good!)
Return of the Living Dead
Wild Zero
Junk
The Blind Dead tetralogy
Shaun of the Dead
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby PopInPicsPresents » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:12 pm

I just finished the original Dawn...I really don't like it.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby zilla103192 » Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:30 pm

Zombies never interested me that much. I mean, they are cool, but I just don't get what is so awesome about them that makes them THAT much different then other monsters.

So I would have to say my 2 favorites are Zombieland and Fido.

nobody has mentioned Fido yet??
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby PopInPicsPresents » Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:37 pm

zilla103192 wrote:Zombies never interested me that much. I mean, they are cool, but I just don't get what is so awesome about them that makes them THAT much different then other monsters.

So I would have to say my 2 favorites are Zombieland and Fido.

nobody has mentioned Fido yet??


I agree with you, I find werewolves much more interesting but there seems to be a lack of good werewolf films. I believe Fido was mention earlier, and I just finished Zombieland. Probably one of the best films I've seen over my vacation.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Dr. Nishiyama » Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:22 pm

I've always found zombies to be the most interesting. They're hardly used effectively outside of a handful of films though. What I love about zombies is what you can do with them- such as social satire, living thru an apocalypse, or how humans can be bigger threats to each other than the zombies (which is a big theme in Day of the Dead). I also find zombies terrifying. Their strength in numbers, a loved one coming back, they're pretty much death creeping up on you.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby DaikaijuSokogeki! » Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:29 pm

Any Fulci zombie film. That includes Zombi 2, City of the Living Dead, The Beyond, Zombi 3, and Conquest (it has zombies!).

Also, go with Romero's first four Living Dead movies. I still like to believe he's still on hiatus after Land of the Dead...

Oh, and Hell of the Living Dead. It's not that scary, but it is one of the (unintentionally) funniest films I've seen.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Goji » Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:34 pm

Proofpoochie wrote:Night of the Living Dead(original)
Dawn of the Dead(Original. The remake sucks.)
Shaun of the Dead
Day of The Dead(original)


This. (Though I personally don't care for SHAUN..can't stand British humor)

I'd also add

-Zombi 2 (aka ZOMBIE in the U.S., hands down, one of the best zombie films ever made)
-Return of the Living Dead ( funny as hell)
-The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue (A criminally underrated film)
-Zombi 3 (Silly Italian zombie flick, lots of fun)
-Hell of the Living Dead aka Night of the Zombies (So bad it's good. It has to be seen to be believed)

Stay far, far away from the 2008 "remake" of DAY OF THE DEAD. It's supposed to be god awful. Like Proof said, stick with the Romero classic from '85.


I'd avoid Romero's more recent zombie films unless you're already a big fan of his work. I personally really like SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD, and I enjoy LAND OF THE DEAD for what it is..though I don't know that I'd go as far to recommend them to people. LAND is especially bland, and SURVIVAL, being an indie zombie film, it may simply not appeal to some people. (Some of the acting can be cringe worthy).
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Hellspawn28 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:48 pm

Anyone seen Zombi 7 before? One of the funniest movies that I've ever seen?
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby NSZ » Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:21 pm

Goji wrote:Stay far, far away from the 2008 "remake" of DAY OF THE DEAD. It's supposed to be god awful.


It is god awful. I mean, you wanna talk about bastardizations, this is a top contender for the worst. Take the word of someone who had the misfortune of watching it, avoid this waste of film reels as though it were the plague.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Dr. Nishiyama » Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:52 pm

Goji wrote:
Proofpoochie wrote:Night of the Living Dead(original)
Dawn of the Dead(Original. The remake sucks.)
Shaun of the Dead
Day of The Dead(original)


This. (Though I personally don't care for SHAUN..can't stand British humor)

I'd also add

-Zombi 2 (aka ZOMBIE in the U.S., hands down, one of the best zombie films ever made)
-Return of the Living Dead ( funny as hell)
-The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue (A criminally underrated film)
-Zombi 3 (Silly Italian zombie flick, lots of fun)
-Hell of the Living Dead aka Night of the Zombies (So bad it's good. It has to be seen to be believed)

Stay far, far away from the 2008 "remake" of DAY OF THE DEAD. It's supposed to be god awful. Like Proof said, stick with the Romero classic from '85.


I'd avoid Romero's more recent zombie films unless you're already a big fan of his work. I personally really like SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD, and I enjoy LAND OF THE DEAD for what it is..though I don't know that I'd go as far to recommend them to people. LAND is especially bland, and SURVIVAL, being an indie zombie film, it may simply not appeal to some people. (Some of the acting can be cringe worthy).


I'm really glad I'm not the only one who enjoyed Survival of the Dead! I personally think it's a fun little zombie movie! Also enjoyed Land quite a bit, but i understand why some people wouldn't like it. I wonder just how much studio interference Romero had (running time, proper characterizations etc)
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Goji » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:01 pm

DaikaijuSokogeki! wrote: I still like to believe he's still on hiatus after Land of the Dead...


What does this mean exactly? That you pretend the two films he did after LAND just didn't happen..or something? :eh:

Oh, and Hell of the Living Dead. It's not that scary, but it is one of the (unintentionally) funniest films I've seen.


Actually, it's not even remotely scary, but it IS funny as hell.

Dr. Nishiyama wrote: I'm really glad I'm not the only one who enjoyed Survival of the Dead! I personally think it's a fun little zombie movie! Also enjoyed Land quite a bit, but i understand why some people wouldn't like it. I wonder just how much studio interference Romero had (running time, proper characterizations etc)


Yeah, I really like it, actually. Sure, it's a little rough around the edges, but I find it to be miles better than DIARY, which I just can't bring myself to like, no matter how many times I try watching it.

From what I understand, George wasn't too fond of working with a major studio when he did LAND. Universal was very excited when they picked up the film, and it did extremely well overseas, though the experience just left him wanting to do stuff independently again.

I met George at a horror convention back in 2010, and he told me that the odds of him working with another major studio again were very low.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Proofpoochie » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:09 pm

I hated both Land of the Dead and Survival of the Dead but, I thought Diary of the Dead was at least entertaining despite the bad acting.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Hellspawn28 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:10 pm

You think that after Land of the Dead, Romero would be a good or decent director again until Diary of the Dead (2008) came out. I watched Diary of the Dead on TV in October and I thought it was pretty bad. I hear Survival of the Dead (2009) isn't very good either.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Goji » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:17 pm

Proofpoochie wrote:I hated both Land of the Dead and Survival of the Dead but, I thought Diary of the Dead was at least entertaining despite the bad acting.


Understandable. At least we can agree on the acting in DIARY. It's one of the things I just can't get past...I hate all of the actors.

Hellspawn28 wrote: You think that after Land of the Dead, Romero would be a good or decent director again until Diary of the Dead (2008) came out. I watched Diary of the Dead on TV in October and I thought it was pretty bad. I hear Survival of the Dead (2009) isn't very good either.


DIARY sucks.

SURVIVAL has been on Netflix instant queue for ages. You should at least check it out. It's not like it's CARNOSAUR, (which I know you watched recently. :P, Actually, so did I, and it was even worse than I remembered!)
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Hellspawn28 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:40 pm

My biggest issue is how bad the CG looked in Diary. It look like it came from a Syfy channel original movie, not to mention that the acting sucked and nothing was scary. Romeo once used amazing practical effects in his previous zombie movies, now uses god awful CG gore.
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby Berzerkgodzilla » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:41 pm

I actually really enjoyed Diary >.>

And I have it on DVD
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Re: Best Zombie Movies

Postby wrongnote85 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:44 pm

lotta the same shiz is getting posted ITT...

i can't believe i forgot about hell of the living dead! that movie is awesome. there's a scene when the main character chick strips down and goes into the cannibal village and i SWEAR TO GOD one of the cannibals has face paint that king diamond had to have taken 'inspiration' from. also, her death at the end of the film is by far one of the most amazing things ever put to film. not to mention she looks really awesome without any clothes on.
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