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Post by Oka Ace on Feb 22, 2010 20:00:09 GMT -5
Tell me. Chances are I've watched it.
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Post by Fay on Feb 22, 2010 20:55:09 GMT -5
I'm going with Shaun of the Dead.
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Post by Baller on Feb 22, 2010 20:55:34 GMT -5
1) 28 Days Later 2) Shaun of the Dead 3) Dawn of the Dead (2004) 4) Zombieland 5) Romero's Night of the Living Dead 6) Romero's Dawn of the Dead 7) Romero's Day of the Dead 8) Quarantine 9) Planet Terror 10) Tokyo Zombie
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Post by Nonsue on Feb 23, 2010 0:48:33 GMT -5
Is it weird if I want a zombie apocalypse but at the same time I don't because the world will really really be fucked...?
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Post by Haloninjaman808 on Feb 23, 2010 1:35:49 GMT -5
Same as baller. Wow good films.
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Post by empressofangels on Feb 23, 2010 19:48:24 GMT -5
Return of the Living Dead. I love that movie soo much. I do believe the first time i ever saw it was because of you , Ace. lol there are so many zombie movies i love. ive always had an obsession with zombies.always.♥
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Post by QuikSilver on Feb 25, 2010 13:22:15 GMT -5
Id have to agree with Baller.
28 days Later.
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Post by Oka Ace on Feb 25, 2010 19:01:52 GMT -5
ok Shaun of the Dead - I'd give ol Shauny 2 Dope a 9/10 for the comedy, the zombies themselves weren't very dangerous. Everyone would have survived if Ed wasn't being stupid. Haha Ed. 28 Days Later - The beggning was too boring an drawn out to get into. Well thats what i think. Very fast running and frightning Zombies. Still I liked 28 weeks later. The begining anyway. 6/10. Dawn of the Dead (2004) - Now this my friends is a Zombie movie. The highest budget Zombie film aswell. And money well spent. I mean the atmosphere was dead on. And the cast each made thier role significant. This is my favorite... well one of them. 10/10. Zombieland - What needs to be said about Zombie land? It's fucking amazing. It actually has rules to follow and thats a big improvement in Zombie films. People don't die easily and the stupid ones are long dead. 10/10 Romero's Night of the Living Dead - I'm not sure whether you mean the black and white 60's version or the 80's remake. But both films are very good. In the B&W one everyone dies and in the remake only the girl survives. FYI The first Zombie movie ever made. 60's version 10/10, 80's version 8.5/10 Romero's Dawn of the Dead - Only saw it once and I can't remember anything. I doubt it's better than the remake though. Romero's Day of the Dead - Day of the dead is known for it's gore and gruesome zombies. 7/10 very lacking on the acting department. Quarantine - Yeah Q deserves more credit than it deserves. Very BlairZombie. Fucking guy at the end was like the live action reincarnation of the witch from left 4 dead. Stupid people + Zombies = Death. But very enjoyable otherwise. 8/10 Planet Terror - What the fuck? Really? I kinda hated this movie. It was cheasy and cornie the whole way through. and they arent actual zombies, more mutants than anything. Sorry, Death Proof was atleast logical. 4/10 Tokyo Zombie - Got me. I haven't seen it. Return of the Living Dead - My favorite Zombie movie of all time. Night of the living Dead and Dawn of the dead come close but You Can't Beat RETURN. Classic graveyard, naked stripper zombies, Black goopy Skeleton Zombies, Running Zombies, Talking Zombies. Chop up into little pieces and throw each piece in a bag and still moving around alive zombies. This movie fucking 11/10 Any more?
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Post by Baller on Feb 25, 2010 20:00:46 GMT -5
Shaun of the Dead - I'd give ol Shauny 2 Dope a 9/10 for the comedy, the zombies themselves weren't very dangerous. Everyone would have survived if Ed wasn't being stupid. Haha Ed. Agreed with everything. Funniest zombie movie to date... even better than Zombieland in my opinion. 28 Days Later - The beggning was too boring an drawn out to get into. Well thats what i think. Very fast running and frightning Zombies. Still I liked 28 weeks later. The begining anyway. 6/10. Yeah it starts slow but if it started any faster then it wouldn't be as powerful as it was. This is my favorite zombie movie because it shows how easily people can turn on each other when a situation arises. The whole movie is more of a statement on society and human behavior than anything else. Oh and I so didn't like 28 Weeks Later. It just didn't make sense how two little kids could easily slip through a secured perimeter and access their old residence without first being attacked along the way. Just way too many plot holes and unnecessary events in the movie. Dawn of the Dead (2004) - Now this my friends is a Zombie movie. The highest budget Zombie film aswell. And money well spent. I mean the atmosphere was dead on. And the cast each made thier role significant. This is my favorite... well one of them. 10/10. Very well made movie. It wasn't as scary as some of the other movies but it made up for it in action. And it answers the question: "what happens to an unborn baby if his mother gets bitten?" Zombieland - What needs to be said about Zombie land? It's fucking amazing. It actually has rules to follow and thats a big improvement in Zombie films. People don't die easily and the stupid ones are long dead. 10/10 The rules alone really make this movie special. But it focuses on the drama between the four survivors a little too much and not enough on the actual zombie infestation. Still funny though. Romero's Night of the Living Dead - I'm not sure whether you mean the black and white 60's version or the 80's remake. But both films are very good. In the B&W one everyone dies and in the remake only the girl survives. FYI The first Zombie movie ever made. 60's version 10/10, 80's version 8.5/10 Yeah I was talking about the original 60's version. It's the movie that made me think about how I would reinforce my house if the zombie apocalypse ever came. Romero's Dawn of the Dead - Only saw it once and I can't remember anything. I doubt it's better than the remake though. It's kinda like the 2004 remake in that it's set in a mall, but that about where the similarities end. Still a very good movie in that it kinda shows how the nation slowly copes the reality that the whole world is eventually gonna be infected. Romero's Day of the Dead - Day of the dead is known for it's gore and gruesome zombies. 7/10 very lacking on the acting department. Agreed with what you said. Best part of the movie was the amount of gore. Quarantine - Yeah Q deserves more credit than it deserves. Very BlairZombie. Fucking guy at the end was like the live action reincarnation of the witch from left 4 dead. Stupid people + Zombies = Death. But very enjoyable otherwise. 8/10 The whole movie we were categorizing each person in the movie to a character in Left 4 Dead. And then we all burst out laughing at the end when the old guy shows up because we all INSTANTLY thought of the Witch. Good movie overall. Planet Terror - What the fuck? Really? I kinda hated this movie. It was cheasy and cornie the whole way through. and they arent actual zombies, more mutants than anything. Sorry, Death Proof was atleast logical. 4/10 It was hilarious!! I mean it's suppose to be corny and cheesy which is what makes it so great because they kill the zombies (I say they were zombies) in very over-the-top ways. Tokyo Zombie - Got me. I haven't seen it. A japanese comedy about two mechanics trying to survive a zombie epidemic by using their basic jujitsu skills that they've been practicing for months. Very funny. Return of the Living Dead - My favorite Zombie movie of all time. Night of the living Dead and Dawn of the dead come close but You Can't Beat RETURN. Classic graveyard, naked stripper zombies, Black goopy Skeleton Zombies, Running Zombies, Talking Zombies. Chop up into little pieces and throw each piece in a bag and still moving around alive zombies. This movie fucking 11/10 I haven't seen this one but I'll check it out now that I know about it.
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Post by geffa on Feb 26, 2010 16:37:41 GMT -5
Romero's Night of the Living Dead , black & white version.
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