Light dude wrote:
I would have to say Shaun of the Dead. Comedy movie, but still considered a zombie movie.

I agree. It took the best of the Romero zombie genre (which has really faltered with the last two attempts) and added a healthy dose of humor without getting too silly. Great stuff.
In response to Mecha Destroyer JD
Neither were even zombie movies... They didn't eat flesh. They still had the "ability" to kill by breaking their opponent"s neck or slamming them against things.
In response to Pakbaum
I don't think "zombie" necessarily entails eating the flesh of the living, just the behaviour of a large-scale infection/event that causes people to turn unthinkingly murderous all around. Though in a stricter sense, yeah, they're not zombies -- just mutants.
In response to Jtgibson
Sorry, just picky >< Zombie-cult fan-boy o.o
In response to Pakbaum
Pakbaum wrote:
Neither were even zombie movies... They didn't eat flesh.

Maybe you should watch shawn of the dead again?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWw9vE39IGc&feature=related

At 2 minutes 33 seconds whats that omg eating flesh.
In response to A.T.H.K
Er, I was talking about the "28" movies >.>
In response to A.T.H.K
Pro tip: Topic View is only for people who know how to use it. ;-)
In response to Jtgibson
Greetings Jtgibson :)
Why do I get the feeling that people here have only seen the newer zombie movies or the classics? I didn't see much of anything in the middle ground here.

Dead Alive is fun, maybe the 28 days/weeks people would like it. It has with a zombie-makin monkey too!

28 days/weeks later were good. I'd have to say that 28 days later was much better than weeks. I'm going with what Elation was getting at. In other words I could sex up the chars in the first more than those in the second. I mean who wouldn't want to sex up a woman that could at a moments notice dice you up to save her own skin?

I'd have to agree with Magicbeast20 that Dawn of the Dead(2004) is pretty good, it even had Richard Cheese singing Down with the Sickness, that's awesome in itself. Don't forget Ving Rhames, he's pretty.. yeah!

My brother and I are into zombie movies, we watched one of the I Am Legend spawn, The Last Man on Earth (1964), with Vincent Price, before we knew they were making I Am Legend or even what it was.

Anyway, before I go on too much more... This topic is boring!




In response to Vermolius
Well if this topic is boring i might not give you the antidote now >.> and back on topic, I think Dead Man Walking was an alright movie. Little humor in it.
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