Know any good zombie movies?!


Question: Know any good zombie movies!?
I love movies about zombies and living dead!. I looked some up on walmart!.com and target!.com but I dont know if their any good!. So what ones do you like!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


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Night of the Living Dead (black and white version)
The Ring
One Missed Call (japanese and american versions)
lets see!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!. hmmmm lemme think i know i know some i love scary movies LoL!.!.!.!.!.
the ring 2

well those are all the zombie movies i know!.!.!. here r sum great scary movies not with zombies tho

Halloween (1978)
Halloween II
The Amytiville Horor i saw 1st version!.!.!.!.
saw (cept i never seen it too scared lol)
ugh i know i know more cant think lol

oh here frankenstein, wolfman, dracula, House on Haunted Hill (version with vincent price)!.!.!.

well the michael jackson music vid thriller is creepy lol!.!.!.!. just cuz hes in it lol jk haha

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For classic Haitian-styled Zombies, I like the following:

"I Walked with a Zombie" (from the World War II era) is a great movie produced by Val Lewton and is arguably the finest "traditional" zombie story ever made!. Many of the scenes have a very dreamlike quality, and this film will stick with you for a long time!.

"White Zombie" (also from W!.W!. II and starring Bela Lugosi as a Nazi zombie master) is a bargain basement production from the Halprin Brothers that does have some classic visual material but a pretty thin storyline!. Amusing but not particularly frightening!.

"The Serpent and the Rainbow" is a then contemporary movie from the eighties by Wes Craven, and is disturbing for both its depiction of traditional zombies (especially in a dream sequence) and of police corruption as a tradition in Haiti!. Much better than the average horror movie from any era!.

"Sugar Hill" a rare example of a blaxploitation horror movie with traditional zombies!. Great fun with some wonderful visuals!.

For George Romero styled flesh eating and walking dead zombies I like the following for one reason or another:

"Night of the Living Dead" (the original or the remake directed by Tom Savini) for the historical value of the original alone!. It's very interesting to watch the original and the remake back-to-back!.

"Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things," drive-in fair from B film director/writer/actor/producer Alan Ormsby from the early 70s!. One of the earliest imitations of the Romero styled zombies!.

"Dawn of the Dead" (original version only) For my money, the best of the Romero zombie films!. I love its sense of black humor about consumerism and its setting in a mall!. Strong, shocking scenes in the beginning of the film might be a bit much for casual horror fans!. I cannot recommend the remake although there are some who prefer it to the original!.

"Cannibal Holocaust" is an excessively gory Italian zombie film which has the distinction of being banned in England as a "video nasty," one of several dozen non-British movies banned in the wake of public furor about American horror movies which had been imported as video tapes when video stores were new to England!. There really isn't much justification for banning this film other than its excessive but not convincing gore!. "Cannibal Holocaust" is attracting a cult following, and it is worth seeing if for no other reason than knowing that it is not as convincingly graphic as it is reputed to be, although I cannot recommend it for its storyline, acting, direction, or any other production value!.

"Dead Alive" (by director Peter Jackson who is better known for the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy and the second "King Kong" remake) I recommend this odd black humor zombie film about a son who loves his mother even after she become a flesh-eating zombie!.

"Land of the Dead" (by George Romero) An interesting blend of zombies and politics!. Well thought out and with a good cast!. A very good but not quite great horror movie!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

1!. Dawn of the Dead (both versions)
2!. Shaun of the Dead (funny, funny, funny)
3!.Cemetery Man (funny)
4!.Dead Alive (so very gross and funny)
5!. Undead (a rare gem)

Now, why does everyone keep saying 28 Days/Weeks Later is a zombie flick!? Technically they weren't zombies!. 1!. They were not dead but infected 2!. They never ate anyone, hence they eventually died of starvation 3!.You could kill them in various ways!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

* 28 Days Later
* 28 Weeks Later
* Dawn of the Dead(s) (I prefer the 2004 one, but the original 70's one is worth a watch)
* Day of the Dead
* Shaun of the Dead
* I Am Legend (not really zombies, but same concept)
* 30 Days of Night (again, not zombies, but same concept)
* Doomsday
* Resident Evil(s)Www@Enter-QA@Com

1) Dead Alive
2) Night of the living dead
3) Army of Darkness
4) Dawn of the dead
5) Zombie
6) Re-Animator
7) Cemetary Man
8) Bio Zombie
9) 28 Days Later
and finally
10) Day of the DeadWww@Enter-QA@Com

28 Days Later

White Zombie

Nosferatu (way creepy)

Night of the Living Dead

Dawn Of The Dead

Army of Darkness (funny!)

The Last Man On Earth (wonderful Vincent Price film)Www@Enter-QA@Com

Dawn of the Dead
Land of the Dead
Night of the Living Dead
Diary of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Evil Dead
Resident Evil
28 Days Later
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Search for films by Lucio Fulci on those sites!. Hhe is an Italian director who makes extremely graphic horror/Zombie films!. They are all in English so do not worry about that, Www@Enter-QA@Com

Resident Evil Movies
28 Days/Weeks Later
__________ Of The Night/Dawn
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All of The Resident Evil movies!.
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Dawn of the Dead (original and remake)Www@Enter-QA@Com

28 Days Later
Dead Alive
Shaun of the DeadWww@Enter-QA@Com

Shaun of the Dead!. it will make you laugh so hard!. i dont know a single person who didnt like that movieWww@Enter-QA@Com



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