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Best Zombie Movie of ALL time????
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<body bgcolor="black"> <p><h3>Hey boys and girls,</h3></p> <p><h5>From Night of the Living Dead to the Resident Evil movies, we have all seen at least one Zombie movie.</h5></p> <p><h5>Which one reigns supreme?</h5></p> <p><h5>I will go so far as to say Night of the Living Dead, STILL after 34 years, reigns as BEST Zombie Movie of ALL TIME.</h5></p> Your Pal, Holdem D <marquee behavior="alternate"><h5><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063350/">Night Of The Living Dead</a></marquee> </font> </body> </html> |
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lonely rolling star
Location: Seattle.
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Night of the Living Dead.
HANDS DOWN! Runner-ups are Bio Zombie, Day of the Dead, and Dawn of the Dead(both versions).
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28 days later isn't necessarily a zombie movie.
My vote goes to Day of the Dead, which is also my favorite horror movie of all time, but I'm sure Land of the Dead will take that title when released in October. I also can't wait for Undead to come out this summer. Last edited by Rdr4evr; 04-16-2005 at 11:52 AM.. |
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I got blisters on me fingers!!!
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Shaun of the Dead is so right on. It doesnt miss a beat.
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^^ That is correct; they do possess similar zombie-like attributes (although few), but sway from the actual definition of a zombie, which is defined as a corpse reanimated. If you consider living humans infected with a virus that makes them attack the living (28 days later), then I can see how they can be viewed as zombies. The term can be used generally to define more then a decaying corpse brought to life, but from my understanding, it originated from voodoo cults in Africa and such who brought the dead to life, which is the zombies you see in films such as Night of the Living Dead. That's how I think zombies should be anyway, but like I said, it can be used more generally.
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Location: io-where?
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I really enjoyed Romero's usual SFX guy Tom Savini's remake of Night of the Living Dead, but then again Romero's entire "____ of the Dead" series is awesome! Day of the Dead is probably my favorite though, Bubs is the single most kickass zombie of all time.
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Location: Colorado
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I have seen a lot of zombie flicks, from all the mainstream ones to more obscure Italian crapfests. Hell, I've even seen a movie that featured both zombies AND hardcore sex (made in Italy of course). I have to say that my favorite of all time is the Dawn of the Dead remake. I absolutely loved the black humor that was oozing from that flick. Night and the original Dawn were pretty damn good and revolutionary for their time, but Day was a snooze fest with uninteresting, one dimensional characters, and a plot that went no where (it did, however, feature the best gore and makeup effects of the trilogy).
The Italian flicks, while entertaining, shouldn't be seriously considered for best of the genre. They all fall into the so bad it's good category. And yes, that zombie who kicked the shark's ass is a bad motherfucker. Shaun of the Dead is the best lampoon of the zombie genre, which was previously held by Return of the Living Dead 1 and 2 (not 3, that one just sucks). 28 Days Later is a good flick, I highly enjoyed it, and yes, it is a "zombie" movie, even though the antagonists aren't really zombies. It follows the same formula as any other zombie movie, the only difference is that the "zombies" don't eat their victims, they just beat them to death. That's good for people who get queasy during the obligatory gut muching scene. Oh, I almost forgot about the Resident Evil movies. Sure, there were zombies in them, but they didn't feature prominently enough for me to call them zombie movies. If you base your naming conventions on what kills the most characters, I'd call the first one a laser movie. They both suck as well. I typed "flick" a few too many times. Sorry.
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lonely rolling star
Location: Seattle.
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Anyone seen "Bio Zombie"? I'd have to say that's the funniest zombie for me, beating out SotD.
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Sky Piercer
Location: Ireland
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Easy: Shaun of the Dead.
No contest! oh and Nights of the Celluloid Dead is a great eassy about zombie films. Essential reading for zombiephiles everywhere!
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Location: Floating amongst the ether
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I've seen most of the ones mentioned here, except for the foreign flicks, and I agree with the Dawn of the Dead remake. I love zombie movies, but the originals didn't really do much for me. I liked 28 Days Later a lot for being an original zombie idea, but the new DotD was just great overall. I love the way they did zombie baby. That shit was too creepy.
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Stick it in your five hole!
Location: Michigan, USA
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Wild Zero was pretty damn good, as well as Versus, although that was a little less of a zombie flic.
and the Dawn remake was good, but the best death in the movie didn't even involve a zombie. The chic getting chainsawed in the van was just too good. |
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Forget me not...
Location: See that dot on the map? I don't live there.
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Shaun of the Dead. Hilarious.
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Intently Rocking
Location: Davey's
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Zombie movies are like pizza and sex. Even the bad ones are pretty dang good.
Having said that, I really can't decide on a favorite zombie film. Original Dawn for it's characters and story, Night remake for make-up and Tony Todd, Dawn remake for Ving (nuff said). Day for one of the scariest zombie scene's of all time (the elevator coming down, filed with the undead and the men below, whoe realize they have no way out. Brrrrrrr.) Shawn is certainly a new fave. Good mix of humor and horror. Return is great as well (at least 0ne is, Two was ok and Three sucked rocks). If you enjoy any of these, may I suggest the excellent comic book "The Walking Dead." It deals more with the people surviving day to day in a world of the undead that on the zombies themselves. Part of the reason I was a little turned off by the Dawn remake was the directors commentary. Every time a zombie got it's head blown off or someone got ate, he'd say, "That's what you want. That's why you came." Sorry dude, but I'm just as interested in the people who are trying to live through the situation, even more so in fact. "The Walking Dead" deals with those people and it's one of the few comic books I read anymore. Why hasn't GH found this post yet? ![]()
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Sky Piercer
Location: Ireland
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Oh and The Zombie Survival Guide is a vital reading for those wishing to survive a zombie holocaust. Absolutely packed with invaluable, potentially lifesaving, information.
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28 Days Later, without a doubt, has got to be one of the best zombie flicks in a long time. Like the previous posters have said, I have to agree. It's original. Twisted. Well-made. Well-shot. Everything.
I. Love. That. Crazy. Film. Love it.
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With a mustache, the cool factor would be too much
Location: left side of my couch, East Texas
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Since all the great ones have been mentioned already, I'll pick one that I just saw Saturday.
"House of the Dead" Not a great zombie movie, but pretty entertaining nonetheless.
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my vote goes to the original Dawn of the Dead. I've heard the original cut shows the helicopter running out of fuel amid a horde of undead at the end of the film, perfect. I thought the remake was well done as well. I also rather like Zombie dir. by Lucio Fulci.
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Insane
Location: Seattle
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Even though I vote for the original Dawn of the Dead, I have to put in a plug for Return of the Living Dead Pt1. It's got great gratuitous nudity, which is always appreciated! It's possible that repeated viewing might push Shaun into the #1 spot for me. It was hysterical. Amazingly, I know 2 people who saw it who did not notice the girl biting off the guy's head outside the pub!
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Location: In a State of Denial
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Night of the Living Dead, followed by Dead Alive. Shaun is pretty damn good too.
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Location: The land of the silent S
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Now, I would agree that 28 Days Later is without a doubt the best in film making. It really wasn't your typical zombie flick. It was something new, and had some damn good writing. But Its not my favorite.
My favorite would have to be Return of the Living Dead, as an EMT this cracked me up. "Send more Parrrraaameddics," says the zombie. And the zombies ate brains. I just saw Shaun of the Dead. Awesome. Its great. I have not seen Dead Alive, or Wild Dead. And Viral Zombies count. Those are my favorites. With all the blood, and the spuing of the guts. Absolutely Yummy. |
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Return of the Living Dead.
Partly because it was the first "dead" movie I saw, partly because when I saw it I was a teenage full of hormones (remember the chick getting naked in the graveyard?), and partly because I live in Louisville, KY (the city it happened in and got nuked in the end). |
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I understand why Night of the Living Dead and 28 Days Later are so popular. They represent the pinnacle of the zombie movie as the product of a post-war global culture trying to deal with the horror of nuclear warfare. I have read many examples of scholars linking up the tradition of zombie movies with the photographs of a-bomb victims in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and after seeing some of those photographs first-hand the resemblance is quite striking. Living Dead represents this, and 28 Days Later is the evolution of it in the age of chemical warfare as the replacement for the a-bomb. Other new zombie films like SotD, and Biozombie, represent a shift in the tradition of zombie movies, where the threat is no longer so much one of actual warfare, but a cultural warfare being played out in pop culture. I remember one of the funniest, and most moving lines in Biozombie (a chinese film) being, as the character is dying, "I just wanted to see Titanic with my sweetheart on my birthday." Many scenes are intercut with shots from the game House of the Dead, which the protagonists are frequently playing before the zombie epidemic begins to present itself. This game is presumably why the protagonists are so deft at eliminating zombies. There are many other interesting and hilarious video game references and stereotypes, speaking of which, most of the characters are. Also, the epidemic itself, is a chemical agent designed for terrorism (similar to 28 days) but it is being distributed in soda pop, another pop culture icon. Anyway, thanks for letting me rant for a little while. If you like zombie movies, and you haven't seen this flick, you should. Just be prepared for a lower budget than you're used to with American films, as not only is this a Chinese film but it's also independent.
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C'mon, just blow it.
Location: Perth, Australia
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Bah, Undead just blows them all out of the water.
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