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Post by mirai on Sept 10, 2009 6:34:46 GMT -5
its been dubbed, The Evil Dead meets Day Of The Dead
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Post by omer135 on Sept 10, 2009 12:20:05 GMT -5
I like Dead Snow it's gory and hilarious. The makeup on the nazi zombies is convincing.
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Post by thedeadfreak97 on Aug 3, 2010 8:01:15 GMT -5
Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland are pretty good.
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Post by The Chief Archivist on Aug 6, 2010 22:36:54 GMT -5
I enjoy the 28 Days Later series very much.
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Post by Flesh Eater on Sept 27, 2010 18:37:16 GMT -5
And that brings back the debate... are the "things" in 28 ... Later really zombies?
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Post by UndeadNed on Sept 27, 2010 20:56:00 GMT -5
LOL, oh man I have seen that debate unravel many times and it can be crazy how vocal people get about the infected in 28 being classified as zeds. It really comes down to your own personal definition of what constitutes a zombie. Any movie or work of fiction where humans lose all their humanity, become mindless and attack regular people (without having previously come back to life) I consider spiritual/philosophical zombies. They're mindless with no identity of their own and have a desire to kill/eat/convert all who aren't like them just like their traditional(romero) counterparts they're just not the same physically since they didn't re-animate beforehand.
Zombies in spirit, not in body.
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Post by The Dead Walk! on Sept 28, 2010 14:14:06 GMT -5
Great way of putting it, Nick.
I am hesitant to call the creatures in 28 Days/Weeks 'zombies'... simply because in my mind, one must first die and then reanimate. However, they do share mostly all other zed-like qualities, so I can see why many would classify them as zombies. It's all gravy to me.
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Post by Flesh Eater on Sept 29, 2010 7:48:55 GMT -5
A part of me only wants them to be zombies so that they are included in the genre.
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Post by UndeadNed on Sept 29, 2010 9:58:50 GMT -5
If they fit into the philosophical zombie category I count them in the Zombie genre. Even dusk till Dawn which features Vampires I lump into the genre, simply because the vampires behave like zombies.
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