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Love a good zombie movie. Favourites include:
Shaun of the Dead Train to Busan 28 Days Later Dawn of the Dead Dead Snow Re-animator
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Does The Fog count as a zombie movie? The monsters in that movie seemed like a combination of ghosts and zombies. Either way it was a really good movie.
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Forgot my favourite zombie movie: Versus (2000)
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The 2004 remake Dawn of the Dead was reasonable; looking forward to the Ellen Page film The Cured
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Romero's version may have had a low budget and not look as impressive by today's standards of movies but it was still a classic and deserved to be treated with respect.
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I don't really like zombie movies myself, but I do really like....
The Dead Hate the Living (Die)-ner, Get It? Nacht Der Lebendes Loser a.k.a. Night of the Living Dorks ummm.....some Australian one where their blood it flamable Ed and His Dead Mother Dead/Alive a.k.a. Braindead |
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I love movies that have zombies wearing unique clothing that cause them to stand out from other zombies. I think my two favorite zombies of all time were the clown zombie and bride zombie from Day of the Dead.
Poor bride must have gotten killed at her own wedding, and the clown might have died while performing at a circus or kid's birthday party.
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I tend to enjoy zombie films that are also comedies. I mean but what I feel sets it apart from others is the part at the end when the black guy gets confused as a zombie and gets shot and killed. I know it was meant to be a message of the times but have that specifically not been put in there I wonder what impact the movie would have now. As far as your Siri cleaned. With that said, my favorites of the genre are Shaun of the Dead, return of the Living Dead, and Return of the Living Dead Part 2. I mean zombie movies are about like ghost stories for me, I am picky. I even get annoyed at Walking Dead sometimes.
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But unlike the characters in Romero's original movie who were interesting, I thought that most of the characters in the remake were annoying and completely unlikable. The one I hated the most was Glen because he was pretty much a negative gay stereotype. This movie was also a tad on the racist and sexist side like how the cop played by Ving Rhames just assumed that the black guy was a criminal (nevermind the fact that he was a black guy too) and how all of the female characters other than the nurse were portrayed as useless and weak. George Romero's zombie movies were all known for their strong female characters with the exception of the original Night of the Living Dead (but I think that is forgivable because it was a very old movie made in the 1960's). I guess I feel like Romero always focused a lot on his characters, but in the remake of Dawn of the Dead we basically had a bunch of cliches and stereotypes thrown at us. Does that make any sense?
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