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Zombie films as Kemal said ARE training films for the day the dead rise (We are gonna be B.F'd if it turns out like Army of Darkness)
While I haven't seen even half these films (no good zombie movies in this town) I will say Dawn of the Dead and Night Of the Living Dead deserve their spots. I think Shaun deserves its role at 6 as well due to its new look on the whole genre ( I still laugh each time I see it but it could be that oh so loveable crap of british humor! [ no offense anyone over there we just think different]) I'd personally knock 28 days a bit lower (It gave a great new way of Zombies being 'born' but thats about it) Personally I'd have tossed Weekend at Bernies 2 up there.. hehe he didn't bite anyone but that great nonchalant bikini removal he does gets points in my books and as for being reanimated that guys got some moves (dancin') All and all I'd say it was a good list, but after I see the third I haven't viewed I'll probrablly change my mind. Kemal, I don't know if you have it, but check out the Zombie Survival Guide (In the Humor section at your local bookstore... stupid humans dismissing zombies as comedy.. you know we laugh at the things that frighten us most in life) Anyone know where I can pick up some of those classic Z movies for a good price (being anti-consumer... Consumers, like little rich princesses that go out everyday to the mall and what not are just as much zombies as the walking dead.. [thank you George Ramero].. I can't stand spending money on horrible movies unless they are a+ B-flicks. ) From what I've been reading though I think the one on the list i'd pick up is I walked with a zombie... is it worth it, I must ask. Cheery Choppin' ya'll (hehe I wonder how many of these slogans I can come up with before i run out... we'll just have to see):confused: |
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