Zombie movies?!


Question: Im in the mood to watch some movies with zombies in it but unable to find any i havent seen. I've seen Dawn of the dead, Land of the dead, Day of the Dead, 28 days later, 28 weeks later, I am legend...thats all i can think of for now.. any others that are good?


Answers: Im in the mood to watch some movies with zombies in it but unable to find any i havent seen. I've seen Dawn of the dead, Land of the dead, Day of the Dead, 28 days later, 28 weeks later, I am legend...thats all i can think of for now.. any others that are good?

zombie movies

Feast,
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ,
Resident Evil ,
Resident Evil: Apocalypse ,
Severed: Forest of the Dead ,
House of the Dead
House of the Dead 2

i would also recommend

Alone in the Dark (2005)
An American Haunting (Unrated Edition)
The Bone Collector
Bride of Chucky
Candyman (Special Edition)
Children of the Corn
Constantine
Dead Silence (Unrated)
Freddy vs. Jason
Hostel (Unrated Cut)
The Omen (2006)
Primeval
Seed of Chucky
Stir of Echoes
Thir13en Ghosts

I would recommend to you The Descent - it's right up the alley of the movies that you mentioned - and is my favorite modern day horror film. It's disturbingly good.

Shaun of the Dead is good, pretty funny too.

How about Shaun of the Dead? It's an excellent Zombie movie but with comedy. And Planet Terror is awesome as well.

shuan of the dead is good, the toxic avenger is a classic, don't for get the orignal night of the living dead, and the original spoof return of the living dead

Shaun of the Dead is good. Night of the Living Dead, the 1990 remake was descent. Cemetary Man, an Italian horror movie is crazy. Dead Alive, an early Peter Jackson movie, ultra-gory fun. Evil Dead I, Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn, and The Army of Darkness (a trilogy) starring the great Bruce Campbell is a cult classic.

There's a really good answer from one user here, but I'm probably going to mention Hammer Films' Plague of the Zombies. That is, if you'll ever find it. Don't pursue it though. It's okay, but not great.

Despite that mention, Plague of the Zombies actually came out two years before Romero's first infamous zombie film was released. Well, the zombies in this film aren't depicted as flesh eaters like their familiar modern day counterparts, although decapitating the head's mentioned. Instead, it refers back to when it was once used as black voodoo magic, probably accurately depicting what zombies were originally thought of.

Oh yeah, you don't see much of the zombies like you would usually which would probably bore you with scenes of the protagonists trying to solve the mystery.

If you do pick it up, love it or hate it. If you're curious to watch it again someday, I'd say do so. I think you'd probably like it better.



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