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Old 10-05-2014, 07:13 AM
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Not sure if I can make tomorrow nights one, but I'll be there if I can (50/50)... I will definitely come along to the Shaun of the Dead viewing if you end up watching it at the 7pm time slot, or somewhere around then. 8pm is a bit of a push for me though, so might have to skip it if its a later slot.
Cool! Sorry for not committing to a time tonight; Not sure when I'll get home tonight (probably won't start the movie until 7 or so.

As for Thursday, I think I need to do 8 again... I'm tring to fit in workouts after work - I have a weight loss goal for Halloween, you know, so I can look dead sexy in my costume.

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I'll Probably skip this one. Not a big zombie fan. I do like Shaun of the Dead though. Im not a fan of horror comedies but they manage to make it into a good comedy and a good horror movie at the same time.
Wow; didn't know that you weren't a zombie fan - I, myself, have been a bit burned out on the genre as of late, so I totally get it. What horror comedies do you actually like?


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All great movies and worthy choices. Of course, being the creaky old antique I am, I'd include a nod to the classic zombie films, and by classic I mean PRE-ROMERO, like White Zombie or I Walked With a Zombie. Pulling from the traditional zombie lore as they do, they are interesting to look at in terms of class and race- WHITE Zombie is even overt about it.
I don't think that I've seen any of the pre-Romero zombie movies but they're really interesting to read about - I think that it's interesting how zombies evolved when Romero picked up the camera - I'd love to hear about them!


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Great choices Chronogrl, I was really looking forward to watching Night of the Living Dead (1968), but Zombie 2 is a worthy film as well. I know Shaun of the Dead was very highly reviewed, but I, personally, preferred Zombieland over that. I am a little surprised that you picked two horror comedies for this section. In any case, while I am not a big zombie fan, I look forward to participating in the marathon this week. By the way, my favorite zombie films are made by Romero, those films being Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Diary of the Dead. On the topic of those films, I have to say that I was not a fan of the remake of Dawn of the Dead and I have not seen the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead yet. One last thing i'd like to say is that I am actually a huge Fulci fan. I love the artistic manner with which he does his films.

If I had to choose three zombie films they would probably be:
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The Evil Dead (1981)
Return of the Living Dead

These films are not only great, but they are definitely three very different zombie films. One issue of this sub-genre is monotony. Different takes on zombies are nearly always my favorite. Also, I love social commentary, but there are some great zombie films without it.

Re: Evil Dead - You know, I never really thought of the Deadites as Zombies; I'm not sure why; maybe I always considered them more under the "Evil Possession" category vs. Zombies.

I like this as a discussion topic - Thoughts?

I have always loved Night of the Living Dead - In fact, all of my nightmares about zombies stem from that movie - Typically it's me running from the shambling creatures and trying to escape them by climbing trees... Of course, the hubby revealed that that's a TERRIBLE idea as I'd be stuck up the tree (but the nightmares never got that far).

I haven't seen the Night of the Living Dead remake but I do think that there are merits to the remake of Dawn (now THAT is a movie that the hubby rewatches all the time!)

Good call on your choices!



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I would've gone with Dawn of the Dead (original), Return of the Living Dead, and Zombieland.
The hubby LOVES the original Dawn of the Dead - It's been a while since I've seen it; I'll have to rewatch it.

Zombieland was fun; I think I'll definitely watch that this week.
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