MontagMOI
02-Mar-2007, 07:38 PM
This may be a bit of a non-issue but, hey, it has been a little quiet in here so here goes...
While there seems to be a real resurgance in the zombie movie genre of late i have noticed there seems to be a glut of films popping up that fit into the zombie (or infestation) mold that directors are fighting over themselves to tell us are NOT zombie films. I read recently that Robert Rodriguez is eager to point out that the Planet Terror section of Grindhouse isn't actually a zombie film but is actually a 'diseased people' film. We also have 28 Weeks Later on its way and now i see that Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) is filming 'Doomsday' - another not-zombies film. Don't get me wrong, i am actually looking forward to all the above but i wonder if this is some kind of mini-trend. If this has been covered in great detail before then i obviously haven't been paying attention :p
While there seems to be a real resurgance in the zombie movie genre of late i have noticed there seems to be a glut of films popping up that fit into the zombie (or infestation) mold that directors are fighting over themselves to tell us are NOT zombie films. I read recently that Robert Rodriguez is eager to point out that the Planet Terror section of Grindhouse isn't actually a zombie film but is actually a 'diseased people' film. We also have 28 Weeks Later on its way and now i see that Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) is filming 'Doomsday' - another not-zombies film. Don't get me wrong, i am actually looking forward to all the above but i wonder if this is some kind of mini-trend. If this has been covered in great detail before then i obviously haven't been paying attention :p