Can it be an "infection outbreak" movie?
FYI: Although the zombies are (initially) Germans, "Dead Snow" is a Norwegian movie ... :)
+ Check out "Shaun of the Dead"...
FYI: Although the zombies are (initially) Germans, "Dead Snow" is a Norwegian movie ... :)
+ Check out "Shaun of the Dead"...
I'll look for Die You Zombie Bastards, thanks for the suggestion!
Hmm, what else Zombie have I liked... Actually dug Planet Terror quite a bit. Shaun of the Dead, of course. I seem to be one of the few people who liked Land of The Dead. I've seen so many low budget zombie flicks they seem to run into one another at times. Sigh. Saw The Dead Hate The Living recently, another low budget parody flick that is not above citing its source material.
Finally got to see Tucker and Dale vs. Evil last night night, which, while not a zombie movie, is an incredibly pithy parody of horror movie conventions, in which two hapless hillbillies run afoul of psychotic college students. And Suck is a pretty nifty vampire flick, made better by appearances by Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, and Henry Rollins.
It'll be interesting to see what is made of the World War Z movie, since it is a much larger scope than most zombie flicks.
http://www.moviejock.com/r-point-2004-t-410.html
here you go enzo..not used this site befor so let me know how you get on if you watch it.
I'm fairly keen on Zombie movies, and I have to say one of my faves is Fido, which is kind of a parody, but amazingly well done and with a great cast - set in a kind of Atomic Era milieu, it's about a boy and his zombie, "Fido," who is played by Billy Connelly. Wackiness ensues.
Also enjoyed "Zombies of Mass Destruction," which is a kind of low budget take on the zombie invasion of a small isolated town with some rather messed up values. It's a little slow moving to start, but the pay off is worth it.
Rec is incredibly creepy, and is the more concise and effective original movie that "Quarantine" was based on.
Land of the Dead is too much of an action film for me to consider it a zombie flick. I found it a real let down after what I thought was an amazing Dawn of the Dead remake. I thought it would be a Day of the Dead type remake, and they took it too far with the intelligent zombie thing.
The Horde is probably the best zombie flick I've seen in a while. It's a French film and I think it's a socio political reference to the suburban estates that are hotbeds for minority tensions in France. The attempt of police to subvert the law to exact revenge for the death of a friend is interesting. The ending is pure zombie flick style.
I'll look for Die You Zombie Bastards, thanks for the suggestion!
Hmm, what else Zombie have I liked... Actually dug Planet Terror quite a bit. Shaun of the Dead, of course. I seem to be one of the few people who liked Land of The Dead. I've seen so many low budget zombie flicks they seem to run into one another at times. Sigh. Saw The Dead Hate The Living recently, another low budget parody flick that is not above citing its source material.
Finally got to see Tucker and Dale vs. Evil last night night, which, while not a zombie movie, is an incredibly pithy parody of horror movie conventions, in which two hapless hillbillies run afoul of psychotic college students. And Suck is a pretty nifty vampire flick, made better by appearances by Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, and Henry Rollins.
It'll be interesting to see what is made of the World War Z movie, since it is a much larger scope than most zombie flicks.
I really dug Fido-a great take on american culture and zombie culture as well. I'll check out ZOMD-have you seen Die You Zombie Bastards? Low budget but worth every moment;has a cameo from Hasil Adkins to boot...you just can't beat that! What else is good for you?
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I'm fairly keen on Zombie movies, and I have to say one of my faves is Fido, which is kind of a parody, but amazingly well done and with a great cast - set in a kind of Atomic Era milieu, it's about a boy and his zombie, "Fido," who is played by Billy Connelly. Wackiness ensues.
Also enjoyed "Zombies of Mass Destruction," which is a kind of low budget take on the zombie invasion of a small isolated town with some rather messed up values. It's a little slow moving to start, but the pay off is worth it.
Rec is incredibly creepy, and is the more concise and effective original movie that "Quarantine" was based on.