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rawrOTD
22-Nov-2006, 04:23 AM
Whats your favorite non Romero z flick?
Is there a particular series/style/Nation's film industry you love ?
Theres so damn many
I think I'd have to go with Return of the Living Dead or 28 days later
All the Italian ones are just too campy. The evil dead series isnt enough along the same zombie themes i love (survival and siege)
i love anything where the characters have to barricade themselves in, claustraphobia is a good scary atmosphere IMHO
make shift survival is really cool to me
I still have yet to see any asian ones (biozombie , versus, wild zero, junk)
anyhoo im sure 2456357356837 noobs have started this thread in the past
but hey 2456357356837 noobs cant be wrong!
Minerva_Zombi
22-Nov-2006, 04:34 AM
... Probably... umm... Return of the Living Dead or Shaun Of The Dead...
capncnut
22-Nov-2006, 08:30 AM
Zombie Flesh Eaters, hands down!
Deadman_Deluxe
22-Nov-2006, 01:03 PM
Escape from new york ... for sure!!! With Bladerunner coming in at a VERY close second place.
Whats your favorite non Romero z flick?
Is there a particular series/style/Nation's film industry you love ?
Theres so damn many
I think I'd have to go with Return of the Living Dead or 28 days later
All the Italian ones are just too campy. The evil dead series isnt enough along the same zombie themes i love (survival and siege)
i love anything where the characters have to barricade themselves in, claustraphobia is a good scary atmosphere IMHO
make shift survival is really cool to me
I still have yet to see any asian ones (biozombie , versus, wild zero, junk)
anyhoo im sure 2456357356837 noobs have started this thread in the past
but hey 2456357356837 noobs cant be wrong!
Well I would have to say return of the living dead and slither. I would think slither is in a way like a zombie movie, but i know not a true zombie.
The Alive Man
22-Nov-2006, 02:10 PM
... Probably... umm... Return of the Living Dead or Shaun Of The Dead...
Same, in my book. Both are fantastic depiction of our beloved theme, especially SHAUN. :cool:
And I have to add 28 Days Later.
Minerva_Zombi
22-Nov-2006, 04:40 PM
I love 28 Days Later too, but I don't consider it a zombie movie really.
Escape from new york ... for sure!!! With Bladerunner coming in at a VERY close second place.
I think you missunderstood the question. Or maybe I did ? I think he wants our fav. zombie movie not related to Romero? But anyway you are so right on Bladerunner. I love that movie! Escape from new york is a good one also but i thought it was a little cheezy. My all time fav. movie has to be excalibur!
bassman
22-Nov-2006, 06:19 PM
"Shaun"....but then again it's sort of in the same world as Romero's films, so I guess that doesn't count.
To me, just about all other zombie films are crap. Romero seems to have been the only one who knows how to handle the subject without making it a big joke(for now, anyway).
I loathe the "Return" films...
I have a feeling that the "Planet Terror" portion of "Grindhouse" will soon be my favorite outside of Romero's...
The Alive Man
22-Nov-2006, 06:36 PM
To me, just about all other zombie films are crap. Romero seems to have been the only one who knows how to handle the subject without making it a big joke(for now, anyway).
Strange, why I feel to accept this assumption as the only possible view on the subject? :eek:
bassman
22-Nov-2006, 06:38 PM
Strange, why I feel to accept this assumption as the only possible view on the subject? :eek:
I said it was my view. I even put "to me" at the beginning. What are you trying to say?
Adrenochrome
22-Nov-2006, 06:41 PM
I said it was my view. I even put "to me" at the beginning. What are you trying to say?
watch out, friend.....around here, if you have your own opinion, you get warned....
coma
22-Nov-2006, 06:45 PM
"Shaun"....but then again it's sort of in the same world as Romero's films, so I guess that doesn't count.
To me, just about all other zombie films are crap. Romero seems to have been the only one who knows how to handle the subject without making it a big joke(for now, anyway).
I loathe the "Return" films...
I have a feeling that the "Planet Terror" portion of "Grindhouse" will soon be my favorite outside of Romero's...
I am not so enamoured with ROTLD series, either. They're OK. What I loath is that "brains" crap.
I am really looking foward to Grindhouse, having been to plenty. They should have a William Castle Gimmick where they make the floors sticky, Let loose Rats and Big ass roaches and have bums whacking off in the bathroom. Oh yeah, and the big group of screaming drunken fratboys. They should let you smoke out the bud too and charge $2.35 for a ticket.:)
Maybe have the film break in the middle and spend 20 minutes fixing it and run the rest out of focus:p
The Grindhouse experience wa about much more than the movies. A general sleaze and dangerous feeling.
Its gotta be better than Kill Bill, cause that Suuuuucked. Boring and too self reverential. Boring is the real crime.
I agree about the other Zombie films. Not crap so much, but that GARs are the only truly great films
Deadman_Deluxe
22-Nov-2006, 06:46 PM
watch out, friend.....around here, if you have your own opinion, you get warned....
Change the record for christ's sake ...
Deadman_Deluxe
22-Nov-2006, 06:52 PM
I think you missunderstood the question. Or maybe I did ? I think he wants our fav. zombie movie not related to Romero? But anyway you are so right on Bladerunner. I love that movie! Escape from new york is a good one also but i thought it was a little cheezy. My all time fav. movie has to be excalibur!
I dunno TBH.
I figured that if he can state 28 DAYS LATER, a movie with no zombies in it, as his favourite non romero zombie movie, then i could also state my own favourite non romero movies which contain "creatures that are a bit like zombies" and are set in a somewhat distopian or post-apocalyptic enviroment ;)
scotty Boy
22-Nov-2006, 06:53 PM
Zombie Flesh Eaters, hands down!
Spot on!! That and 28 days later.
The Alive Man
22-Nov-2006, 07:27 PM
ESCAPE FROM NY features the gas crazies: flesh-eaters, zombie-like, insane people who went affected by an experimental gas during the war time. They live underneath the city.
Deadman_Deluxe
22-Nov-2006, 07:35 PM
ESCAPE FROM NY features the gas crazies: flesh-eaters, zombie-like, insane people who went affected by an experimental gas during the war time. They live underneath the city.
Well spotted ;)
I figure they will do fine seeing as how we are NOT sticking strictly to actual zombies, just to things that are "a bit like zombies".
Nexus 6 on the otherhand, while looking and acting human, or rather super human, and are, as we all know "more human than human" ... though strangely, are not "technically" alive ... man ;)
The Alive Man
22-Nov-2006, 07:37 PM
Big Plissken fan here.;)
One of the Duke's henchman (presumibly a gas crazy) is named 'Romero'.
And the gas crazies are basically cannibals with a dazed mind and a collective will.
Most of the background story for NY is featured in the novelization (based on Carpenter's script). NY was gassed out, that's why they dropped the ball with Manhattan and turned the whole area into a big prison.
Still, the "Living Dead" concept is so flexible, you can work it out a lot.
Adolf Kitler
22-Nov-2006, 08:08 PM
I can see the appeal of remaking the Crazies, but I hope to Jupiter that no one even tries to remake Martin. Now that would be criminal.
The Alive Man
22-Nov-2006, 08:11 PM
I can see the appeal of remaking the Crazies, but I hope to Jupiter that no one even tries to remake Martin. Now that would be criminal.
Damn true.:)
I dunno TBH.
I figured that if he can state 28 DAYS LATER, a movie with no zombies in it, as his favourite non romero zombie movie, then i could also state my own favourite non romero movies which contain "creatures that are a bit like zombies" and are set in a somewhat distopian or post-apocalyptic enviroment ;)
Sorry If I sounded stupid. I did like your choices. Well in Blade Runner those people/beings/whatever they were were cool. They were so very human but in a ways they were not. Rutger Hauer was awesome in Blade Runner. He was fantastic in The Hitcher as well.
Dawg
22-Nov-2006, 08:46 PM
Whats your favorite non Romero z flick?
Is there a particular series/style/Nation's film industry you love ?
Theres so damn many
I think I'd have to go with Return of the Living Dead or 28 days later
All the Italian ones are just too campy. The evil dead series isnt enough along the same zombie themes i love (survival and siege)
i love anything where the characters have to barricade themselves in, claustraphobia is a good scary atmosphere IMHO
make shift survival is really cool to me
I still have yet to see any asian ones (biozombie , versus, wild zero, junk)
anyhoo im sure 2456357356837 noobs have started this thread in the past
but hey 2456357356837 noobs cant be wrong!
Why wouldn't 'Evil Dead' qualify? Ash had to survive through the night and was under siege by his dead girlfriend and then the thing in the forest that took over her body and others as well as other items.
:dead: Dawg
Deadman_Deluxe
22-Nov-2006, 09:08 PM
Why wouldn't 'Evil Dead' qualify?
:dead: Dawg
Well "strictly" speaking ... because they are demons rather than zombies?
But as this thread, misleading question and all, is NOT "strictly" restricted to zombies ... i guess evil dead would count :)
EvilNed
22-Nov-2006, 09:56 PM
In Zombie 4: After Death (Or Zombie Flesh Eaters 3), the zombies are basicly demons. But they act just like zombies in that they eat human flesh are mindless and such. Well some of them can talk. And some can jump. And they can all wrestle.
In any case, Zombie 4 is one of the best films I've ever seen. It's just... Brilliant! :D
The Alive Man
22-Nov-2006, 10:31 PM
EVIL DEAD features one demonic entity (named... guess how? "The Evil Dead") that can split in many portions to simultaneously "fill" many bodies... so technically, they are all possessed by the same entity!
Cheryl, Scott, Linda, Sherri... they were all puppets in the hands of the Evil Dead consciousness, which is one, and only one.
Said that, I only like the first movie, which is the most "Romero-like", and even more.
Probably, the first ED is the most frightening movie ever conceived and filmed.
The second ED is full of bloopers, and they impoverish it. I can't stand it anymore, even if when I was a child, the movie was my favourite out of the three.
Army is funny.
coma
22-Nov-2006, 10:35 PM
In Zombie 4: After Death (Or Zombie Flesh Eaters 3), the zombies are basicly demons. But they act just like zombies in that they eat human flesh are mindless and such. Well some of them can talk. And some can jump. And they can all wrestle.
In any case, Zombie 4 is one of the best films I've ever seen. It's just... Brilliant! :D
Zombie 4, 5 9whatever) Killing Birds is the awesomest Zombie movie ever made. It's thought provoking while providing non stop action!
Unfortuantely it is missing both wrestling and a Tor Johnson look alike
The second ED is full of bloopers, and they impoverish it. I can't stand it anymore, even if when I was a child, the movie was my favourite out of the three.
Bloopers? Like what?
Come correct!
The Alive Man
22-Nov-2006, 10:48 PM
EVIL DEAD 2:
Wires. Wires. Strings. Wires.
Danny
23-Nov-2006, 12:48 AM
easily a draw between shaun and 28 days.
the best damn zombie films us brits have ever made in my opinion, though the living dead at the manchester morgue was okay but that was too much like a brit version of flesh eaters i reckon.
capncnut
23-Nov-2006, 06:19 AM
Big Plissken fan here.
Is it me or is the soundtrack to Escape From New York one of the best in movie history?
the best damn zombie films us brits have ever made in my opinion...
*blows into hand and polishes chest* Damn straight Hellz!
Yashka
23-Nov-2006, 08:04 AM
Eh, after reading World War-Z, the Romero movies, let alone any of the laughable attempts at living dead movies that came afterword don't really hold up to the one that was playing in my head whilst reading the aforementioned novel.
The Alive Man
23-Nov-2006, 11:49 AM
Eh, after reading World War-Z, the Romero movies, let alone any of the laughable attempts at living dead movies that came afterword don't really hold up to the one that was playing in my head whilst reading the aforementioned novel.
Are you saying that the movie playing in your head is BETTER than the Romero movies? Oh my God, this novel must have been imbued with some hallucinating drug! :D
rawrOTD
23-Nov-2006, 03:21 PM
Why wouldn't 'Evil Dead' qualify? Ash had to survive through the night and was under siege by his dead girlfriend and then the thing in the forest that took over her body and others as well as other items.
:dead: Dawg
evil dead does count
i was just stating that i didnt like it as much as other zombie movies
mainly cos they fly, talk, and theres only 3 of them
army of darkness was way too slap stick for me
Dawg
23-Nov-2006, 03:38 PM
Well "strictly" speaking ... because they are demons rather than zombies?
But as this thread, misleading question and all, is NOT "strictly" restricted to zombies ... i guess evil dead would count :)
No, they are humans that were possessed by a demon or demonic force, but unlike Ash's girlfriend and a few others, they were in fact killed and brought back to life by that demonic force.
What is the definition of a zombie?
The term zombie refers to a dead person whose body has been revived. -Wikipedia
So, in that definition, those in 'Evil Dead' are in fact zombies.
As for comparing them to Romero's? We aren't, other movies as the question suggests. Two, there is never a true reason for Romero's ghouls to come to life. (It is suggested to be a Venus probe that returned to Earth of course.) But an undead person could have been brought back from anything to be referred to as a 'zombie'.
Be it: Virus, space spore, radiation, mutation, demonic presense, etc.
In that respect though, '28 Days Later' would definitely NOT be considered a zombie movie since the infected didn't actually die and return. They are crazed individuals like those in 'The Crazies'. Similar but with the one exception that they are NOT dead.
:dead: Dawg
Yashka
23-Nov-2006, 08:06 PM
Are you saying that the movie playing in your head is BETTER than the Romero movies? Oh my God, this novel must have been imbued with some hallucinating drug! :D
My imagination rules. What else to say?
The Alive Man
23-Nov-2006, 08:18 PM
As far is the EVIL DEAD saga is concerned:
Scott, Cheryl, Linda, Sherri, Ed (Professor Knowby's assistant in ED2) and Ash HIMSELF... they didn't die after the possession. Soul and consciousness aren't PLUCKED but squeezed inside the body - almost locked in - and the body is thus "filled" with a cloned portion of the Evil Dead.
Ash went possessed two times, and when he managed to repel the Evil Dead he just reverted to his "living" phase.
Basically, the Evil Dead needs to possess an human body to fullfill a double purpose: to "swallow the soul" (consuming it time by time) and to open a physical way to "our" world, interacting with it as well...
Deadman_Deluxe
23-Nov-2006, 09:05 PM
No, they are humans that were possessed by a demon or demonic force, but unlike Ash's girlfriend and a few others, they were in fact killed and brought back to life by that demonic force.
What is the definition of a zombie?
The term zombie refers to a dead person whose body has been revived. -Wikipedia
So, in that definition, those in 'Evil Dead' are in fact zombies.
As for comparing them to Romero's? We aren't, other movies as the question suggests. Two, there is never a true reason for Romero's ghouls to come to life. (It is suggested to be a Venus probe that returned to Earth of course.) But an undead person could have been brought back from anything to be referred to as a 'zombie'.
In that respect though, '28 Days Later' would definitely NOT be considered a zombie movie since the infected didn't actually die and return. They are crazed individuals like those in 'The Crazies'. Similar but with the one exception that they are NOT dead.
:dead: Dawg
Lost in translation?
As this forum is a component part of a GAR tribute site, and i have stated this many times before, whenever i say the word "zombie", infact whenever 90% of people here say the word "zombie", i, and they are of course referring to GAR's own particular brand of "zombie flesheater" ... just feel's a bit weird to have to keep on pointing that out each time, thats all.
I know there are quite a lot of people here who don't really consider the differences between a "zombie" and GARs "zombie flesheater", but i do.
As for ye olde WIKI, don't believe EVERYTHING on there. If you really want to get technical, then the WIKI definition is actually wrong. The word zombie, from haitian folklore, does not actually involve anybody's death! The so called "zombie" is not dead, but as we know, still alive, but in a drug induced trance, so therefore can not actually be brought back to life!
Hence the dramatic differences between the real life traditional haitian voodoo zombie and GAR's cinematic flesheating ghoul version. But then that is WIKI for you :D
And about 28 DAYS LATER, thats exactly what i was saying when i said "misleading question and all" ;)
rawrOTD
24-Nov-2006, 02:45 PM
I consider 28 days later a zombie movie only because it includes so many of the themes and atmospheres I love in traditional zombie films.
If you look at Romeros rules
- slow
- dead
- bitten = zombie
- die = zombie
- must destroy the brain to kill them
- zombies may remember past life
- zombies may be trained or even learn to some extent
- zombies are dumb
- only concern themselves with eating you
- moan alot (actually did anyone ever notice they dont moan in Night of the Living Dead or Dawn of the Dead but they do in Day of the Dead and Land of the Dead? whats up with that?)
the 28 days later rules are
- zombies run
- they arent really dead, but infected with a rabies like disease
- they scream alot
- bitten= zombie
- zombies can learn to some extent (an infected recognizes reflection as a reflection and not a real person, but they will burst through windows after people)
- can starve to death and die in any other natural human way
- only concern themselves with killing you, vomiting all over you, beating the living poo outta you
so you've taken the basic romero zombie and changed it to make a movie thats original and creative
to me thats better than paying massive homage to Romero and stealing all his tricks to make another bad zombie movie
they just changed the zombies
the people and scenerio havent changed
to me thats the best part
people surviving the invasion for as long as they can, using make shift tools and methods, personalities clashing
Deadman_Deluxe
24-Nov-2006, 06:15 PM
I consider 28 days later a zombie movie only because it includes so many of the themes and atmospheres I love in traditional zombie films.
I think most of us understand what you are saying.
But that STILL does not qualify it as a "zombie" movie. In order for a movie to qualify as a "zombie" movie, it needs to fulfill certain criteria, such as having at least one zombie!!!
Unfortunately, themes, atmospheres AND co-incidences aside, accidental or otherwise, there was not one single example of zombie in 28 DAYS LATER ... just a shed load of people who were actually alive, but infected with the "rage" virus.
A fresh twist on a pre-existing theme? Yes! A zombie movie? No!
The bottom line is this, THERE ARE NO ZOMBIES IN 28 DAYS LATER ... and there is NOTHING you or anyone else can do about it ... so why don't you just put it back in the sub-genre box marked "Horror, Post Apocalyptic" and enjoy it for what it is?
The Alive Man
24-Nov-2006, 07:31 PM
Deluxe,
What do you think about my explanation of the EVIL DEAD typology? ;)
mcrow
24-Nov-2006, 07:49 PM
While the movies that have been mention are all good, I don't count 28 Days as a true zombie movie. Zombie-like maybe.
anyway, my favorite zombie movie tends to change now and then but currently my favorite is Let Sleeping Corpses Lie.
you can read my review by clicking on my sig.
Deadman_Deluxe
24-Nov-2006, 07:59 PM
While the movies that have been mention are all good, I don't count 28 Days as a true zombie movie. Zombie-like maybe.
Hi mcrow, velcome to ze forums yah?
Deluxe,
What do you think about my explanation of the EVIL DEAD typology? ;)
Hi again,
Not quite sure what you mean by your "EVIL DEAD typology" ... but if it is ANYTHING along the lines of "Yeah, the creatures in the Evil Dead CAN be considered as zombies, and as such The Evil Dead counts as a zombie movie" ... i can't say im rocking a hard one :D
I have always considered the creatures from The Evil Dead to be demons, and nothing else.
Quick Source:
The taped message, dictated by a professor of archaeology, describes the contents of the Sumerian "Book of the Dead," filled with incantations used to bring otherworldly demons to life, giving them license to possess the living.
The Alive Man
24-Nov-2006, 08:22 PM
Deluxe, re-read this post:
"As far is the EVIL DEAD saga is concerned:
Scott, Cheryl, Linda, Sherri, Ed (Professor Knowby's assistant in ED2) and Ash HIMSELF... they didn't die after the possession. Soul and consciousness aren't PLUCKED but squeezed inside the body - almost locked in - and the body is thus "filled" with a cloned portion of the Evil Dead.
Ash went possessed two times, and when he managed to repel the Evil Dead he just reverted to his "living" phase.
Basically, the Evil Dead needs to possess an human body to fullfill a double purpose: to "swallow the soul" (consuming it time by time) and to open a physical way to "our" world, interacting with it as well..."
By me...;)
EvilNed
24-Nov-2006, 08:43 PM
Even though I tend to think of the Deadites as demons, I don't really care which.
What about the Cenobytes in Hellraiser? They're dead. Are they demons or zombies? :P
Well, in a way they could be considered a zombie because a zombie has no free will. Like the Cenobites.
But that would make Big Daddy a not-zombie! Uhm...
Deadman_Deluxe
25-Nov-2006, 08:46 PM
What about the Cenobytes in Hellraiser? They're dead. Are they demons or zombies? :P
Well, in a way they could be considered a zombie because a zombie has no free will. Like the Cenobites.
Well ... let me see now ... the movie is called HELLRAISER ... they creatures in the movie come from, or are raised, from hell ... so let me see ... ummmm ... i guess they are demons ... ummm ... from hell :D
Come on now. For real? Do you REALLY think that IN ANY WAY the cenobytes from hell raiser can actually be considered as "zombies" or more specifically as "zombie flesheaters"? Or are you just saying that to have a form of input?
That's just like saying Frankenstein and Dracula are the same because they both have two legs, only on a slightly lesser scale!
dracenstein
26-Nov-2006, 12:09 PM
Zombie Flesh Eaters
Shaun of the Dead
Zombie Dead
Return of the Living Dead
The Alive Man
26-Nov-2006, 12:39 PM
Zombie Flesh Eaters
Zombie Dead
Any infos on these two? Never heard about them...
Deadman_Deluxe
26-Nov-2006, 01:25 PM
Any infos on these two? Never heard about them...
Come on man ... you can't just stomp around here as the "resident zombie expert" confusing people with your tinpot "theorys" when you have done no real homework! That's just making the whole thing worse, overly complicated and/or harder, for your average person to understand.
I can't believe that after all this time you have still never even heard of, nevermind seen, zombie flesheaters!!!!!!!!
MinionZombie
26-Nov-2006, 01:37 PM
Maybe he only knows Zombie Flesh Eaters as "Zombi 2" as that was the Italian name for it. As for Zombie Dead - get Googlin' chap, rely on your own research for such things. :)
The Alive Man
26-Nov-2006, 01:51 PM
Maybe he only knows Zombie Flesh Eaters as "Zombi 2" as that was the Italian name for it. As for Zombie Dead - get Googlin' chap, rely on your own research for such things. :)
Ah yeah yeah! The different name fooled me...
Come on man ... you can't just stomp around here as the "resident zombie expert" confusing people with your tinpot "theorys"
I'm never claimed to be a "resident zombie expert"... nor I knew I was so annoying in the first place :rockbrow:
... crying river.
Deadman_Deluxe
26-Nov-2006, 02:12 PM
I'm never claimed to be a "resident zombie expert"... nor I knew I was so annoying in the first place :rockbrow:
Your not, we know ... and your not ;)
You can have a good conversation, you have interesting ideas, i don't find you annoying ... if you think that my "overall tone" is because i am "annoyed", as some other people seem to do, then let me reassure you that i am not, this is just how i am and how i speak, so don't take any offence ok?
If i am annoyed with someone, i would probably just come out and say so. If i do not agree with you, then likewise, i will just come out and say so. So it is never really anything personal, which should be obvious ... seeing as how we don't really know each other and have never met.
If i poke a little fun at you, or anyone else ... then my only reason for doing so is because i believe you are man enough to handle it.
Also, please bear in mind that there are still a few of us here who have been talking these matters over on an almost daily basis for the last eight years or so, and while the majority of topics relating to GARs deadworks have already been covered, talked about, proved or disproved, talked about some more, and generally reposted to death by every new member since ... we always try to interact and welcome new people when they bring some rotting meat to the table ;)
EDIT: Yes, Zombi 2 ... Please to forgive, i was to keep forgetting in myself that you are in the italian because your english spoken is just so damn hot good ... and that is what i call "a humorous anecdote ... hahaha!
The Alive Man
26-Nov-2006, 03:39 PM
Your not, we know ... and your not ;)
You can have a good conversation, you have interesting ideas, i don't find you annoying ... if you think that my "overall tone" is because i am "annoyed", as some other people seem to do, then let me reassure you that i am not, this is just how i am and how i speak, so don't take any offence ok?!
Oh, I don't take any offence. :p Just wondering... smart thinking and higher-than-average brain box activity can sometimes bore and/or upset inferior people... :p LOL!
If i am annoyed with someone, i would probably just come out and say so.
EDIT: Yes, Zombi 2 ... Please to forgive, i was to keep forgetting in myself that you are in the italian because your english spoken is just so damn hot good ... and that is what i call "a humorous anecdote ... hahaha!
Why every movie popping up in the damn world has to get 345 different names? :dead:
Deluxe, you're deluxe, first class living "stuff" on the table of my life.
dracenstein
26-Nov-2006, 04:44 PM
The Alive Man, for future referance,
Zombie Dead AKA
Burial Ground
Burial Ground:Nights of Terror
Nights of Terror
Zombie 3:le Notte del Terrore
Zombie Horror.
Any titles sound familiar?
The Alive Man
26-Nov-2006, 04:48 PM
Unfortunately: no! :eek:
Too bad...
dracenstein
26-Nov-2006, 04:57 PM
It's the one with the incestuous kid wanting to do it with his step-mom (or real mom, I'll have to rewatch it now!), becomes a zombie and bites his step-mom's nipple off!
The Alive Man
26-Nov-2006, 05:01 PM
It's the one with the incestuous kid wanting to do it with his step-mom (or real mom, I'll have to rewatch it now!), becomes a zombie and bites his step-mom's nipple off!
OH-MY-GOD.
dracenstein
26-Nov-2006, 05:05 PM
Uhh, you haven't seen it? Sorry for the spoiler.
Enjoy!
MinionZombie
26-Nov-2006, 05:16 PM
lol, I got it on DVD back at uni when I was on a cheesy euro-zombie-flick bender, but I've never actually watched it through, just bits and pieces playing at 1.5 speed so they've all got fast voices. :lol:
Incestuous kid though - what's all that about?! :D
The Alive Man
26-Nov-2006, 05:20 PM
Incestuous kid though - what's all that about?! :D
Incestuous ZOMBIE kid, even.
OH-MY-GOD part II. :dead:
radiokill
26-Nov-2006, 06:41 PM
Don't really have a favorite outside of Romero's films.....Shaun was hilarious, Dead and Breakfast was a great spoof ("They're not zombies!!!!")......but these are comedies. I find hall the serious was ridiculous, but Zombie Flesh Eaters is the worst, hands down. It sucked. Spanish Conquistadors and titties - that's all I've got to say about that piece of crap w/ no story line.
otisbenny
26-Nov-2006, 07:50 PM
Re-Animator
Zombie
Evil Dead
Dead Alive (or Brain Dead)
Shawn of the Dead
28 Days Later (I know-not really zombies)
Re-Animator
Zombie
Evil Dead
Dead Alive (or Brain Dead)
Shawn of the Dead
28 Days Later (I know-not really zombies)
I agree with all those choices but for Dead Alive. I really hated that movie. Re-Animator was fantastic. I am a big Jeffery Combs fan.
dracenstein
26-Nov-2006, 10:55 PM
Watched it again. Definately his mother.
Who wants a remake?
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