• Favourite Zombie Movie?
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I myself would be forced to say 28 Days Later. The eye gouging scene will stick in my mind for as long as I live. 28 Weeks Later was decent, but paled in comparison. So whats your favourite zombie movie facepunchers? Slow zombies, fast zombies, whatever. They all count! Since zenhorse has insisted that some of the movies mentioned are not specificaly "zombie" movies, this thread now accepts movies with infected/angry assholes.
My favorite zombie film would have to be Evil Dead. I love Bruce Campbell. Even if it was an old film and it wasn't that great, it's still my favorite.
[QUOTE=myalt22;23008784]I myself would be forced to say 28 Days Later. The eye gouging scene will stick in my mind for as long as I live. 28 Weeks Later was decent, but paled in comparison. So whats your favourite zombie movie facepunchers? Slow zombies, fast zombies, whatever. They all count![/QUOTE] Umm, the eye gouging scene is in 28 Weeks Later.
[QUOTE=Iluza;23009638]Umm, the eye gouging scene is in 28 Weeks Later.[/QUOTE] The eye gouging scene is in both films.
[QUOTE=myalt22;23009723]The eye gouging scene is in both films.[/QUOTE] Where is there an eye gouging scene in 28 Days Later?
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[QUOTE=Iluza;23009756]Where is there an eye gouging scene in 28 Days Later?[/QUOTE] In the house near the end, I think.
[QUOTE=Iluza;23009756]Where is there an eye gouging scene in 28 Days Later?[/QUOTE] when jim escapes his execution and he goes back to the mansion to rescue selena and hannah he has a fight with the only remaining soldier apart from the captain, and gouges his eyes out.
Also, on topic. 28 days later and Brain Dead.
[QUOTE=myalt22;23009843]when jim escapes his execution and he goes back to the mansion to rescue selena and hannah he has a fight with the only remaining soldier apart from the captain, and gouges his eyes out.[/QUOTE] Oh cool, didn't remember that.
Shaun of the dead
I have too many to just name one: Dawn/Day Of The Dead (originals) Zombie Flesh Eaters (AKA Zombi 2) Dellamorte Dellamore The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue The Beyond The House By The Cemetery City Of The Living Dead Shaun Of The Dead Bio-Zombie Night Of The Living Dead (original and 90's remake)
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[QUOTE=TheBrokenHobo;23009973][IMG]http://theaterofmine.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/dead-snow-poster1.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] I thought about getting that, but apparently it's pretty fucking terrible.
It's a decent B-movie with some good gore.
The dawn of the death remake was awesome. Actually there aren`t that many good zombie films. Most of them are unknown b-movie flicks.
Oh lawd, ummmm.... Either the originial Day of the Dead, Land of the Dead or Braindead/Dead Alive
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Dawn of the Dead (1978) It was a terrific film for it's time and redefined what is zombie movies. Also, 28 Days Later and the Dawn of the Dead remake weren't zombie films, they were Infected. (There's a difference.)
[QUOTE=zenhorse;23011808]Dawn of the Dead (1978) It was a terrific film for it's time and redefined what is zombie movies. Also, 28 Days Later and the Dawn of the Dead remake weren't zombie films, they were Infected. (There's a difference.)[/QUOTE] Technically, if we're being extremely anal about what kind of zombies are in our zombie movies, Dawn Of The Dead remake [I]was [/I]zombies because they were dead and could only be killed with a headshot.
Zombieland. It was low budget, but it mixes hilarity with zombies perfectly
I don't get why none of the zombies in the dawn of the dead remake had faded out grayish eyes. Only a few of the zombies had them.
I just saw Diary of the Dead. It was pretty good. nothing special, but it had some good scenes. [IMG]http://www.moviesonline.ca/movie-gallery/albums/userpics//poster_DiaryOfTheDead.jpg[/IMG] I also saw The Crazies, but that was pretty meh in my opinion. [IMG]http://dietrichthrall.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/crazies_teaser-poster.jpg[/IMG]
I enjoy Zombieland and Shaun of the Dead the most. You got red on you.
[QUOTE=myalt22;23010012]I thought about getting that, but apparently it's pretty fucking terrible.[/QUOTE] Its fucking hilarious. Just watch this: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW7aM2Mg9Ls[/media] and this [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfSbcL1G5aI[/media] [editline]06:38PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Drasnus;23012087]Technically, if we're being extremely anal about what kind of zombies are in our zombie movies, Dawn Of The Dead remake [I]was [/I]zombies because they were dead and could only be killed with a headshot.[/QUOTE] They couldn't be completely dead because no rigor mortis was shown. Which makes real zombies shamble.
[QUOTE=Uberman77883;23016136] They couldn't be completely dead because no rigor mortis was shown. Which makes real zombies shamble.[/QUOTE] They couldn't be completely dead because they were [I]moving at all.[/I] We're talking about zombies here, why should rigor mortis apply if [I]death itself [/I]doesn't?
[QUOTE=raBBish;23009845]28 days later[/QUOTE] and [QUOTE=***zer0***;23009964]Shaun of the dead[/QUOTE]
Shaun of the dead a thousand times
Infected are still zombies. The whole point of zombie films is they're former humans who no longer act human and attack other people. Anything that fits that description is a zombie film. Besides, I actually [I]prefer[/I] the infected zombie explanation because it actually attempts to make sense.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Set_(TV_series)]Dead Set[/url] seems interesting, anyone seen it?
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