The late, great George Romero’s original trilogy, Night, Dawn and Day Of The Dead.
Tom Savini’s 1990 remake of Night Of The Living Dead was also very respectful to the original and worthy of a special mention.
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French zombie film la hourde,stuck in a tower block when it kicks off, they have to get from the top to the bottom, very gory
https://youtu.be/aPjnHm3ZGUs
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"French zombie film la hourde,stuck in a tower block when it kicks off, they have to get from the top to the bottom, very gory
https://youtu.be/aPjnHm3ZGUs
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Well that’s my telly sorted out for tonight then. Many thanks. |
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"Right I love a Zombie movie...
Do we all have a favourite... tell me what it is... "
Mr J loves watching them all. I don’t like the ones where the zombies move fast. I can couple with fear the walking dead and he walking dead and we always watch them together. |
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Another classic zombie film from the seventies: The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue - a an early Italian/Spanish co-production set in our very own Lake District.
Also no Zombie movie list would be complete without mention of Lucio Fulci’s absolute classic, Zombi aka Zombie Flesh Eaters |
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If you haven’t already seen it and for a bit of a different spin on the zombie sub genre, check out, Warm Bodies starring Nicholas Hoult.
It’s actually, delightfully charming and even has a wonderfully warm, happy ending! (hugely uncommon in zombie movies!) |
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"Another classic zombie film from the seventies: The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue - a an early Italian/Spanish co-production set in our very own Lake District.
Also no Zombie movie list would be complete without mention of Lucio Fulci’s absolute classic, Zombi aka Zombie Flesh Eaters "
I watched Manchester morgue a couple of weeks ago,the start was filmed in Manchester centre, looked weird |
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"Another classic zombie film from the seventies: The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue - a an early Italian/Spanish co-production set in our very own Lake District.
Also no Zombie movie list would be complete without mention of Lucio Fulci’s absolute classic, Zombi aka Zombie Flesh Eaters
I watched Manchester morgue a couple of weeks ago,the start was filmed in Manchester centre, looked weird"
The bit with the (protesting?) lady streaker? That was awesome
There seemed to be an intriguing environmental subplot running throughout the movie, with the intro showing our hero seemingly escaping the car and industrial pollution of the city only to fall victim to ultrasonic pollution (and a directly subsequent zombie rising) in the countryside.
A surprisingly gory movie for it’s time to |
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"28 Days Later
Was that a zombie film? They were infected not dead"
Historically a zombie wouldn't actually be dead, just put in a such and induced trance by a witchdoctor so as to appear dead |
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"Dawn of the Dead '78
Day of the Dead '85
Train to Busan
Rec.
Shaun Of The Dead
28 Days Later (although they aren't really zombies)
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REC, they weren't zombies in that either, great films though |
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Some more of special note:
Hammer Studio’s classic, The Plague Of The Zombies,
The Dead and it’s sequel and the surprisingly little known Canadian zombie flick, Severed.
For rather more unusual takes on the genre, try Autumn and Colin and don’t forget to have a ganders at the many, often slightly zany Asian offerings such as Wild Zero, Versus, Stacy and the somewhat whacky, Bit Tits Zombie (which as the title suggests, contains both commendably sizeable boobies on display....and zombies) |
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"Some more of special note:
Hammer Studio’s classic, The Plague Of The Zombies,
The Dead and it’s sequel and the surprisingly little known Canadian zombie flick, Severed.
For rather more unusual takes on the genre, try Autumn and Colin and don’t forget to have a ganders at the many, often slightly zany Asian offerings such as Wild Zero, Versus, Stacy and the somewhat whacky, Bit Tits Zombie (which as the title suggests, contains both commendably sizeable boobies on display....and zombies) "
There are so many books on Zombies some really good ones... of which I have many |
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