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Diary of the Dead
It's been a long time since I've seen a great zombie horror movie like this one. The social commentary wasn't subtle but that was easily overlooked thanks to the atmosphere and gore. I loved Shaun of the Dead and Fido but they were mostly black comedies. I the Resident Evil movies which were basically action flicks, I enjoyed Land of the Dead, and I even liked the Dawn remake. Diary ended up reminding me of why I loved zombie films in the first place though, it's far better than Land and a fitting addition to Romero's Living Dead franchise.
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Universal Soldier & Adaptation.
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