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deeaa
November 12th, 2009, 12:06 AM
I like a good dystopian film now and then. Something about them that keeps me interested. Zombie flicks are a genre that has a lot of pure cr*p films but some pretty classic cuts as well.

I just watched the British 5-part mini-series 'Dead Set', and it was maybe the best Zombie production I've seen. Very much like '28 Days/Weeks Later' duo, which were also pretty intense and well made films.

I always liked Romero's originals the best in the genre, but Dead Set was a very very intense series; fun and adrenaline-raising at the same time, and totally different as they feature the modern, 'fast' style zombies. Well recommendable for anyone into horror. Turn off the lights and up the volume and watch alone, as with all good horror. Works. It can be found online in HD too, although I watched it in DVD quality to preserve bandwidth.

I also watched some 35 minutes of the 2008 version of 'Day of the Dead' and couldn't even finish it, mindless and logicless, just plain waste of film. Just goes to show there are plenty of bad zombie flicks too.

FrankenFretter
November 12th, 2009, 08:30 AM
I'm a big fan of zombie films. Recently watched "Pontypool", which isn't a zombie film per se, but there is definitely a zombie vibe there. Fascinating film. More of my favorites include Fido, Shaun of the Dead (can't help but love that one), Return of the Living Dead (classic), and of course the 28 Days/Weeks movies. I saw a Spanish zombie movie recently called REC (as in "record" on a video camera) that was good, especially the end. There's more than enough bad zombie movies out there, but they can be fun as well, if you're in the mood for a bad film.

Spudman
November 12th, 2009, 08:41 AM
I don't know a lot of zombie movies but I've already found a couple to check out thanks to your thread. Thanks! I did like the 28 Days movies but now I'll have to check out Dead Set. Most of them are pretty cheesy.

deeaa
November 12th, 2009, 08:41 AM
I'm a big fan of zombie films. Recently watched "Pontypool", which isn't a zombie film per se, but there is definitely a zombie vibe there. Fascinating film. More of my favorites include Fido, Shaun of the Dead (can't help but love that one), Return of the Living Dead (classic), and of course the 28 Days/Weeks movies. I saw a Spanish zombie movie recently called REC (as in "record" on a video camera) that was good, especially the end. There's more than enough bad zombie movies out there, but they can be fun as well, if you're in the mood for a bad film.

I really dig those movies as well...I'm sure you'd love Dead Set then. It's not only in-your-face like 28's and similar in style but it's also full of (very well) hidden black humor and criticism about society's standards, Big Brother etc.

Algonquin
November 12th, 2009, 08:50 AM
Not your typical zombie movie, but a decent waste of time non the less

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Tone2TheBone
November 12th, 2009, 09:24 AM
Zombies? Oh yeah. Bam bam bam. Love the flicks.

Tig
November 12th, 2009, 09:31 AM
"Shaun of the Dead" is a must see. Zombie movies are about the only horror movies I'll watch these days since they tend to be quite humorous, especially Romer's films.

That brings us to the new must see, "Zombieland", which is horror comedy at it's highest (or is it lowest?) form. Woody Harrelson has found his nitch here.

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tunghaichuan
November 12th, 2009, 09:56 AM
"Zombieland" is great. I just saw it last week. I was one of three people in the theater though. I imagine it would be much better with a full house.

Loved "Shaun of the Dead" and the "28" zombie films.


"Shaun of the Dead" is a must see. Zombie movies are about the only horror movies I'll watch these days since they tend to be quite humorous, especially Romer's films.

That brings us to the new must see, "Zombieland", which is horror comedy at it's highest (or is it lowest?) form. Woody Harrelson has found his nitch here.

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Robert
November 12th, 2009, 10:11 AM
I am a big zombie movie fan! I love the Romero movies, of course. Shaun of the Dead is killer!

Didn't see Zombieland yet, but will though, as soon as I can get it on DVD.

deeaa
November 12th, 2009, 10:29 AM
I am a big zombie movie fan! I love the Romero movies, of course. Shaun of the Dead is killer!

Didn't see Zombieland yet, but will though, as soon as I can get it on DVD.

Oh yeah, looks like a must-see!

pes_laul
November 12th, 2009, 10:37 AM
I'm not the biggest fan of zombie movies but Shaun of the dead and zombieland were fantastic:happy :pancake

FretOvaIt
November 12th, 2009, 10:46 AM
Not your typical zombie movie, but a decent waste of time non the less

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I thought this movie put a really light hearted spin on your normal zombie movie.. It was hilarious

Tig
November 12th, 2009, 11:53 AM
Zombie fans should check out this really cool book by Max Brooks,
World War Z, An Oral History of the Zombie War (http://www.amazon.com/World-War-Oral-History-Zombie/dp/0307346617/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1258048075&sr=1-1)

It is an entertaining, interesting, and highly addictive book to read. It is like a collection of fictitious interviews with various people around the world and covers the entire time line of a war against zombies.

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Geraint Jones
November 12th, 2009, 12:12 PM
I remember seeing Dawn of the Dead back in the early '80s , that gave me a few sleepless nights, lately 28 Days Later was the pick of the bunch , I`ll defineatly check out Zombie land and Dead Set , I`m not really a big fan of horror but something keeps dragging me back in . Cue Drag me to hell that was quite good along the lines of Raimi`s Army of Darkness but the last great film i saw was District 9 .

sunvalleylaw
November 12th, 2009, 12:32 PM
I can't say I follow them a lot, but I do have a favorite we watched over and over again while I was in law school, Evil Dead 2:

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The flying eye! Kinda gross, but funny.
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The movie was so over the top with fakish gore that it was just funny, and a good release after studying the Rule Against Perpetuities or UCC contract formation or remedies and the like. LOL!

deeaa
November 12th, 2009, 01:03 PM
I remember seeing Dawn of the Dead back in the early '80s , that gave me a few sleepless nights, lately 28 Days Later was the pick of the bunch , I`ll defineatly check out Zombie land and Dead Set , I`m not really a big fan of horror but something keeps dragging me back in . Cue Drag me to hell that was quite good along the lines of Raimi`s Army of Darkness but the last great film i saw was District 9 .

Me neither; I don't watch 'slasher porn' and lots and lots of horror films, but I enjoy watching a good one now and then immensely. The last film I watched andreally felt disturbing was 'Them', it's a French flick.

deeaa
November 12th, 2009, 01:07 PM
OK, that's it, I'm watching Zombieland tonite!

Tig
November 12th, 2009, 01:36 PM
I can't say I follow them a lot, but I do have a favorite we watched over and over again while I was in law school, Evil Dead 2:

The flying eye! Kinda gross, but funny.

The movie was so over the top with fakish gore that it was just funny, and a good release after studying the Rule Against Perpetuities or UCC contract formation or remedies and the like. LOL!

Thanks for the laughs! I really needed them.
I haven't seen that movie in years. I forgot how funny it was while they were trying to gross us out. :crazyguy

FrankenFretter
November 12th, 2009, 04:13 PM
I almost forgot Black Sheep (again, not truly a zombie film, but in the genre, and hilarious), Dead Snow (some very unique ways to kill zombies in this one), and one that I particularly enjoyed, although it is disturbing, Deadgirl. I love the Romero films as well, and Raimi films are great horror/comedy flicks. One more that I highly recommend is Dead and Breakfast. A bonus; it features some decent rockabilly. Definitely worth watching!!

ibanezjunkie
November 14th, 2009, 07:05 AM
i quite like the last resident evil, Extinction.

First one was quite good too, where the majority of the team get sliced up by a laser grid.

Tig
November 14th, 2009, 09:53 AM
i quite like the last resident evil, Extinction.

First one was quite good too, where the majority of the team get sliced up by a laser grid.

You beat me to it. I was just thinking about how cool the Resident Evil movies are.

SoulofSound
November 14th, 2009, 10:17 AM
Evil dead were my favs for a long time........ But dawn of the dead and land of the dead came along and i was hooked..

Even though zombies are my phobia..

I have both 28days later and 28 weeks later. different by their definitions.

Shuan of the dead kicks ars...All Resident Evil movies rule

I think i am just gonna buy Zombieland when it comes out.. it looks hilarious.....

Glad i seen this thread, cause now i have a few more movies to watch..

Speaking of Zombie Movies, well what about Planet terror??
Its kinda dumb..

Didnt like that Drag Me to hell either..

rylanmartin
November 15th, 2009, 04:06 AM
I second Black Sheep. Another great film from New Zealand: Braindead (A.K.A. Dead Alive). You can watch the entire movie on youtube. It's directed by Peter Jackson and a step up from Black Sheep.

deeaa
November 15th, 2009, 04:27 AM
Yeah, Braindead was such a hit when I was in highschool, what a riot. And Bad Taste, even more priceless. Man, those are crazy funny sick flicks.

I just watched Zombieland...the beginning 30 minutes was quite a riot & very promising and fresh indeed, but towards the middle and end it degenerated to soap opera and there was zero drama, action or anything really. Could have mistaken it for any TV drama. And the final shootout was pretty basic as well, failed to lift the spirits up properly, just lots of shooting and running around and it felt like the writer at that point had just given up. I mean, it starts with the characters being clever survivors and by the end they are like idiotic sheep doing everything the least sensible way, just bang bang galore with all logic blown to hell. Especially the ladies turn from merciless, bright crooks to brainless helpless chicks. Not a bad flick by any means, but a slight disappointment anyhow...someone should shot the screenwriter :-)

marnold
November 15th, 2009, 01:03 PM
And now for a musical interlude . . .

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rylanmartin
November 15th, 2009, 02:01 PM
what does a vegetarian Zombie like to eat?

*drum roll*

Graaaaaaaaaaaaaains.

*rim shot*