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ChronoGrl 11-08-2007 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by parusa619 (Post 645499)

But the best zombie movie for me is...

Shawn of the dead

Yes. Definitely yes.

And, honestly, I absolutely adored 28 Weeks Later. Liked it better than the first one, in fact. It's post-apocalyptic and creates another chapter in the zombie mythos. I was really impressed.



And I know it's been said, but Planet Terror was brilliant.

parusa619 11-12-2007 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 645616)
Yes. Definitely yes.

And, honestly, I absolutely adored 28 Weeks Later. Liked it better than the first one, in fact. It's post-apocalyptic and creates another chapter in the zombie mythos. I was really impressed.



And I know it's been said, but Planet Terror was brilliant.

Hmmm, 28 weeks later is the sequel, right? I haven't watched that film yet. :D

knife_fight 11-12-2007 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by DEATHH DREAMS author (Post 644765)
No love at all for this flick...? This is one of the all time best!

"Let Sleeping Corpses Lie"
I like it ok. not one of my favorites though.

and the original poster said he didn't like Zombie Holocaust. well, I love it. how can you beat a movie that is a mix of three different sub-genres! it's a mad scientist, a cannibal, and a zombie movie all rolled into one! you'd be foolish not to love it!

yourlastmistake 11-17-2007 02:05 PM

Not to piss anybody off but the people in 28 days/weeks were infected, not living dead. Therefore they are not zombie movies.

Posher778 11-17-2007 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by yourlastmistake (Post 647921)
Not to piss anybody off but the people in 28 days/weeks were infected, not living dead. Therefore they are not zombie movies.

We debated this time after time.... I think most people just accept it as zombie because the way they act as "infected" is almost identical to how your definition of "zombies" act, but I can understand where you're coming from.

Tim Rhoades 11-17-2007 08:14 PM

The original Dawn of the Dead is awesome, I also really like Zombie 2 by Lucio Fulci... those are My 2 favorite Zombie films.:)

Bathori 11-19-2007 09:59 AM

wow we are on a horror forum and listed as best is "dawn of the dead". I can agree with that in a way the thing that floored me was when "Crazyme" thought he was talking about the remake. lmao. Plz Crazyme, tell me you were joking. If not, watch more horror movies you noob. :p

The Vault of Horror 11-21-2007 07:45 PM

[QUOTE=ChronoGrl;645616]Yes. Definitely yes.

And, honestly, I absolutely adored 28 Weeks Later. Liked it better than the first one, in fact. It's post-apocalyptic and creates another chapter in the zombie mythos. I was really impressed.

Best horror movie I've seen this decade thus far.

yourlastmistake 11-22-2007 11:42 AM

Some that I think deserve a mention are ...

The Plague of Zombies

Shatter Dead

Living Dead Girl

Bio Zombie

Deathdream

The Stink of Flesh

and parts 1 and 2 of the Blind Dead series...

Tombs of the Blind Dead and Return of the Evil Dead.

ChronoGrl 11-22-2007 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by yourlastmistake (Post 647921)
Not to piss anybody off but the people in 28 days/weeks were infected, not living dead. Therefore they are not zombie movies.

Oh, yes, definitely hyper aware of this particular critique... However, I feel as though 28 Days/Weeks later use enough of the zombie archetype (in both the zombie-inspired spread of the infection as well as the common themes of consumerism, consumption, and societal commentary) that it goes along as more of a zombie movie than the general branding of "monster."

Not to mention, if you take a look at the second one, 28 Weeks, the Infected begin to take more of a zombie-esque type of shape (i.e. lost limbs and the ability to persevere while the body seems to be realistically dead), so it's clear that the director meant for at least that film to mutate even closer into the zombie mythos. Take a peek if you haven't seen it already.

...

Now, not to piss anybody off (i.e. those who do NOT consider 28 Days/Weeks Later to be zombie movies), there was a recent film that I saw that uses the same theme of spreading Disease/Infection (bodily fluids - no cure) medium to create monsters from people that I DEFINITELY recommend:

Mulberry Street

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...l/mulberry.jpg

If you're willing to explore beyond conventional zombies and consider Infection to fall under the same category - Check this one out. It's in select theaters now. Low budget, but uses every penny INCREDIBLY well.

yourlastmistake 11-23-2007 02:36 AM

While I'm well aware of the similarities the fact remains... zombies are living dead,the undead, animated corpses. The people in 28 were the living, infected with rage... too much of a technicality for me to catagorize them as zombie movies. But hey, no sweat, it's just my opinion.

DEATHH DREAMS author 11-25-2007 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by parusa619 (Post 645499)
But the best zombie movie for me is...

Shawn of the dead

No way. Here is the problem with Shaun: the 1st half to 3 quarters is good, but then when they get to the Winchester it takes a bad turn. IT GETS SILLIER. It should have gone the other way and turned into more serious of a film, and then lightened up and had a light ending like it did. You cannot successfully build tension and simultaneously have the characters taking the plot developments less and less seriously. It made me not care about the film or characters, which I had previously during the first portion of the film.

I've argued this to some of my friends, and those of them that love British comedy tend to say something like "that's British humor man...". Then I say "well OK, if I just don't like British humor then why did I love the first half of the film?".

ChronoGrl 11-25-2007 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by DEATHH DREAMS author (Post 649626)
No way. Here is the problem with Shaun: the 1st half to 3 quarters is good, but then when they get to the Winchester it takes a bad turn. IT GETS SILLIER. It should have gone the other way and turned into more serious of a film, and then lightened up and had a light ending like it did. You cannot successfully build tension and simultaneously have the characters taking the plot developments less and less seriously. It made me not care about the film or characters, which I had previously during the first portion of the film.

I've argued this to some of my friends, and those of them that love British comedy tend to say something like "that's British humor man...". Then I say "well OK, if I just don't like British humor then why did I love the first half of the film?".

Oh, come ON! It's a choreographed zombie beating - TO QUEEN!

- Kill the Queen!
- The what?!
- The jukebox!!


hee hee... I can see your point, but honestly I feel that, despite the silliness, there are some true gory parts... And at the end, I really DO feel for the buddy tension.

Posher778 11-25-2007 12:22 PM

I dunno why.... but I never liked Shaun OTD. It was just.... way overdone and it didn't make me laugh much.

Jax 11-26-2007 06:53 AM

My top 32

1. Dawn of the Dead (1978).
2. Night of the Living Dead (1968).
3. Dead Alive (a.k.a. Braindead).
4. Re-Animator
5. Cemetery Man (a.k.a. Dellamorte Dellamore)
6. Day of the Dead
7. The Return of the Living Dead
8. The Evil Dead
9. Evil Dead 2
10. Zombie (a.k.a. Zombi 2, Zombie Flesh-Eaters)
11. Grindhouse
12. Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (a.k.a. Living Dead at The Manchester Morgue).
13. City of the Living Dead (a.k.a. Gates of Hell).
14. House By The Cemetery.
15. The Beyond (a.k.a. 7 Doors of Death).
16. Shaun of the Dead
17. Land of the Dead
18. Versus
19. Dawn of the Dead (2004).
20. NIghtmare City (a.k.a. City of the Walking Dead).
21. Hell of the Living Dead (a.k.a. Night of the Zombies, Zombie Creeping Flesh).
22. Return of the Living Dead 3
23. The Stuff
24. Night of the Creeps
25. Lifeforce
26. Night of the Comet
27. Night of the Living Dead (1990).
28. Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror
29. Pet Semetary
30. The Serpent and The Rainbow
31. Slither
32. Bio-Zombie

Red1332 11-26-2007 07:40 AM

Despite not being technically "zombies", I'm gonna say 28 Days Later is most definitely one of my faves. Same reasons already mentioned, same post-apocalyptic themes, same commentary on humanity and how people really aren't civilized when put under stress, or will find a way to justify doing something to someone else for their personal needs. Zombie movies aren't really about the zombies so much as showcasing the stress they put on society and what a thin veneer it is.
I liked Sean of the Dead a LOT...but it's more of a humor thing for me than a zombie movie.
Original Night of the Living Dead is also on the top of my list. It set the entire atmosphere for zombie movies afterwards...being overwhelmed by hordes of undead and having to hole up and hope that help comes while your numbers are being whittled away.

ChronoGrl 11-26-2007 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Jax (Post 649851)
31. Slither

While I would make the argument that the 28 Days/Weeks movies can be construed as zombie films (though I definitely understand why people would argue), I am not sure that I would consider Slither a zombie movie.

It's one of my all time favorite monster movies, however. I would say that it's closer to John Carpenter's The Thing then the conventional (or even non-conventional) zombie mythos, and The Thing is definitely more Monster than Zombie.

Though I'm willing to hear justification - What makes Slither a zombie movie?

Yellow Jacket 11-26-2007 10:53 AM

My top 5 zombie movies:

1. Dawn of the Dead (original)
2. Dead Alive
3. Night of the Living Dead (original)
4. Return of the Living Dead
5. Shaun of the Dead

Chef 11-27-2007 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 645138)
The greek one? I was sorta disappointed with that one too...decent gore though.

Apart from the usual, I suggest two good ones I have seen recently - Dead Heat and The Dead Next Door.

While the former is an action flick with large doses of black humor thrown in, the latter is a low-budget, cheesy little flick. Mindless entertainment stuff.

Fuck me I haven't seen dead heat since it came out (straight to video - obviously). Are we talking about the same one with Joe Piscopo and Treat Williams? Plus I think it had Vincent Price in it as well (I think times were hard) I remember loving that film, but even then knowing it was a very guilty pleasure. How well does it hold up today?

Dead next door, good choice. Shit script. No production value but an entertaining indie nonetheless.

I'd have to say personally:
Return of the living dead - Horror and comedy at it's finest.
Day of the dead - just for re-watchability value. It's my Sunday afternoon horror
Dawn of the dead - both versions are great in their own right
Dead and buried
Dellamorte Dellamore
House (borderline zombi flick) but fucking great blend of horro/comedy
The beyond -incoherent rubbish. But great nonetheless
Re-animator. The uncut version is the bee's knees
Children shouldn't play with dead things - long, talky and gore-less. Not really sure why I like it
Zombi flesh eaters - Uncut on video in the early 80's. The eye scene was worth the other 80 or so minutes.

Some you might not be aware of which are ultimately poor but have some stand-out moments
Night of the comet - The general atmosphere
Videodead - The zombie looking through the TV at the wiewer. Creepy.
Night of the demons - Linnea Quigley and the lipstick. That has rewind value alone.
City of the living dead - Head drilling and throwing up guts.
House by the cemetary - Dr Freudstein chasing that aggrivating kid up the stairs
Zombi holocaust - the 'groaning' sound creeped me out
Lifeforce - That birds tits. Hells teeth

fortunato 11-27-2007 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Jax (Post 649851)
30. The Serpent and The Rainbow

i really enjoy this film. it always seems to get lost among the shuffle of other zombie films (maybe because it took a turn back to the "voodoo zombie" thing).
but it's really genuinely creepy at times and the performances are well done.
definitely an engrossing movie.


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