Grom is new here, and he has something to ask. What is your favorite zombie movie and why? Grom purveys much garbage and is curious about others’ interests. Please humor Grom!
Humor? Did you want gross redneck zombie humor?? The you just have to check out Redneck Zombies of course.
Every film by Steven Segal.
Another vote for Redneck Zombies.
Dawn of the Dead…best zombie movie EVER!
Versus. Yakuza thugs vs. zombies vs. super-Chosen-One-action-movie-cliche-guy. Doesn’t get any better than that.
Wild Zero. Japanese punk rockers vs. zombies and space aliens and a sweet love story involving a rockabilly dude and the shemale he loves.
People, people- PLEASE. Dead-Alive. You know, the movie made by Peter Jackson, pre-Lord of the Rings?
Seriously, what other movie has a lawnmower being used as a weapon? (Well, 'sides Lawnmower Man, I suppose)
“I kick ass for the Lord,” indeed.
Do the creatures in the <b> Evil dead</b> movies count as zombies?
A third vote for Redneck Zombies, here. Also, as Lightnin’ said, Dead-Alive is excellent.
Anything from George Romero’s “Dead” trilogy is good. And you might get a kick out of the parody, “Return of the Living Dead”.
Damn, this is a tough one. I have to say, Dawn of the Dead is probably the best zombie movie ever, no doubt about it.
As for personal favorite, though, I’d go with either Dead Alive for asinine gross out humor factor (the lawnmower scene at the end is just classic!), or the good ol Chinese film, Bio-Zombie. The main characters’ names alone are great. The heroes Crazy B and Woody Invincible, and the female leads, Jelly and Rolls. The dubs get ridiculous at points, and it’s one of the only zombie films that recognizes the existance of other zombie movies (in fact, it’s playing “House of the Dead 2” that helps them figure out how to kill the zombies). Fantastic fun, a great movie.
Wild Zero is also really enjoyable, but mainly for the Soundtrack. It’s pretty much the equivilant of Kiss vs. the Phantom of the Park. It moves really slow at some points and kinda drags, but it’s still great fun. It also recognizes previous zombie films, but everyone admits they never bothered to see any, so they’re completely clueless anyway. Plus, electic super guitar picks! This movie made me a HUGE Guitar Wolf fan, they’re fucking fantastic! ROCKANDROLL!!!
One word of advice, though…everyone else seems to sing his praises, but any zombie film by Lucio Fulcci (Zombie, The Beyond, the Gates of Hell) suck ass!!! These movies are absolute shit, don’t even bother wasting your time. I can appreciate his work as a student of the theater of the grotesque, but his zombies are incredibly lame and tend to teleport…these three “classic” zombie movies are a waste of time.
I curse you to spend the rest of Eternity walking the musty halls of Cafe Society.
Hell Yeah!
Now that’s a movie.
BTW-why does Grom talk in third person?
DAWN OF THE DEAD has to be my favourite, closely followed by Fulci’s ZOMBIE FLESHEATERS…
REDNECK ZOMBIES is hilarious - tobacco chewin’ gut chompin’ cannibal kinfolk from hell!
I dunno… I still think “Night Of The Living Dead” tops 'em all. Followed closely by “Dawn of the Dead”.
Nostalgia value, I guess. Those two scared the hell out of me…
I always get stuck when I think of “The Best Zombie Movie,” because I want to reserve that for Night of the Living Dead because it was the original. It was a fantastically scary movie, very well done, and became the guideline for virtually every zombie movie made since.
But at the same time, Dawn of the Dead is much more involved and overall, a better movie. Maybe not as scary, what with the long break in it where the main characters are not being constantly harrassed by zombies, but that little break helps to set up an entirely different type of fear…the fear that no matter what you do, no matter where you go, or how hard you try and mask it…there’s just no escape. That’s just truly terrifying.
On the other hand, Night of the Creeps is a wonderfully silly, self depreciating film that, if you’re in the mood for zombies but not overly scary, fits the bill perfectly.
Aww, Czarcasm, that’s a bit harsh for a first day curse, innit? Make the boy sing for us first, at least. Mebbe he’ll tickle your ear with some dulcet tones.
Well, granted, I wanna hear him sing Iron Man, Welcome to my Nightmare, and Feelings, but still…
[sub]I keep clicking on his name, but I can’t make him sing, durnit. What’s the cheat code for this?[/sub]
Has anyone caught the recent British film 28 Days Later? I’ve heard mixed reviews.
Yay! You people really know your stuff! I firmly agree with Redneck Zombies, Dead Alive and Dawn of the Dead, and I’d like to add Fulci’s Zombie and The Beyond, Cemetery Man (aka: Dellamorte Dellamore) and an obscure little film called The Dead Next Door.
Apparently I’m one of the few people who liked Resident Evil and Ghosts of Mars.