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Your #1 Must See Zombie Movie
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Oct 27, 2011 01:36PM

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For a more intellectual audience, I would have to say Night of the Living Dead because without it, we would probably not be having this discussion!

I wouldn't suggest it to those who don't appreciate the genre in its entirety though.



I think Shaun of the Dead is one of the very best 'by the numbers' zombie movies, in that it actually takes the rising up of the dead pretty seriously. The brilliant humour comes from the cast of idiot characters - we're laughing at the living, not the dead.
By contrast, Peter Jackson's Brain Dead is the best slapstick zombie comedy, in my opinion.
I think my favourites must be Romero's original trilogy - Night, Dawn and Day. I try and put his later zombie movies from my mind though...
By contrast, Peter Jackson's Brain Dead is the best slapstick zombie comedy, in my opinion.
I think my favourites must be Romero's original trilogy - Night, Dawn and Day. I try and put his later zombie movies from my mind though...


I haven't seen Brain Dead, although I probably should. I'm just not a fan of the campy films. lol @ David! I agree with you on the later films. Although I didn't mind Diary of the Dead and the more recent Day of the Dead.
I think the original question in this discussion need refinement: what is the intended purpose of having someone watch the film? Are you are naming the film as an encompassment of the genre? Are you suggesting a specific film (or series) as the antecedent for the genre? Are you trying to get someone to fully appreciate the genre?
Has anyone seen 'The Dead'? I was really surprised by it. The story and pacing left a lot to be desired, but visually it's incredible. It was shot in Africa and as well as the beautiful locations, it has classic, old-school Romero zombies. Well worth a look.

And again - so glad people are talking about Pontypool. I'm reading the book right now, and it's AMAZING. Very different to the film, but still amazing.

I've heard of it, but have never seen it.I'll have to have a peek!

I have never once disagreed with you David until now. We saw "The Dead" at Zombcon and I have to say I agree with the location of the shoot and the Romeroesque zombies being spot on and well done. However, the movie in my opinion has fatal flaws, it was very dull and predictable in my opinion.The low budget doesnt bother me, just the highly predictable nature and the actions of the characters being so in many cases it just made it very hard for me to swallow. However, that being said, I have an unusual talent for being able to know whats going to happen in most books/movies i see and read. Very few times have I been surprised by an author, and of course, you are one fo them David. Cheers.
Shawn... I don't think we're in disagreement here! I thought the script and performances were dire in places. The story had little clear development. That said, I still think it's worth a look because, visually, it's a good movie.



I just finished watching it! Not too bad actually. I agree about the pacing, but definitely up my alley. Kind of missed the good ol shamblers.
Shawn of the dead was quite funny and alot more realistic than zombie land who finds a bag o guns in an unlocked car with the cars keys inside I mean come on but zombie land is second

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1183276/

If you like strange movies, check out Cemetery Man.
Over on the AllThingsZombie forum, there has been a lot of praise for the new release, The Dead. It just never caught my interest while I was watching it. I was almost bored. Not sure why.
I hate the TNT broadcasts of Dawn of the Dead (2004). They basically end the film at the closing credits. So it more or less has a happy ending.
I am gonna hope someone might have seen this one other than me. Shattered Dead is my fav zombie movie of all time.


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Aaron, I totally found my self wanting to see what percentage of those are on my shelf. I adore that they are alphabetized, my shelf is the same way (although I have all the Romero films together under "r"). I also have continual inner debate as to where to put [oRec] alphabetically.


I wasn't sure how I felt about the movie "The Zombie Diaries." Who else has seen it? What did you think?
The Omega Man. 1970's flick with Charleton Heston. It's based on Richard Matheson's "I Am Legend", but they're Zombies (or close enough for Hollywood).



The editing kills it for me for channel surfing. Especially on TNT -- which flies the ending credits by, so anyone unfamiliar with them would assume the movie has a happy ending.




Shaun of the Dead was hilarious! Kind of liked Zombieland better though, probably because the awesome soundtrack really helped...and the presence of both Woody Harrellson and Bill Murray :D

My next favorite zombie movie would probably be CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD, since I love Fulci movies.

I adore that movie!


Oh, those would be my top 2 as well, and I can't decide between them. I like humor with my zombies, and only non-sentient zombies feel like zombies to me.
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