Shaun of the Dead, just because its so funny and amazing.
The Original Dawn of the Dead, its so epic for its time.
The Original Dawn of the Dead, its so epic for its time.
Yes! That was fantastic. I think Charlie Brooker has over-taken Stephen Fry in my overall Genius Ranking. His columns are hilarity embodied as well.H.R.Shovenstuff said:This.Fanboy said:Shaun of the Dead and 28 days later are my favourites.
Also, did anyone catch 'Dead Set', Charlie Brookers zombie show set around the big brother house? That was great.
Candarian Demons =/= ZombiesYegargeburble said:Can you count the Evil Dead movies? If you can, those are my favorite, followed by Shaun of the Dead and Diary of the Dead.
Dang! Well, now I know to run from the zombieish (Made up a word) threaten to swallow my soul...and to stay far away from cabins in the middle of the woods...and to listen to anything in said cabin...you know what, now I know not to do anything Evil Dead 1 and 2's cast did. It only leads to pain and possession.Mr. Moose said:Candarian Demons =/= ZombiesYegargeburble said:Can you count the Evil Dead movies? If you can, those are my favorite, followed by Shaun of the Dead and Diary of the Dead.
yeah cause it's NOT a zombie movie, you have to be dead to be a zombie, those ppl are alive just infected with a disease, they only die after starving to death and don't come backGood morning blues said:28 Days Later, unless you're some overcritical nerdy waste of space who's going to jump all over me, pushing up your glasses and screaming in a nasally voice "TECHNICALLY THAT IS NOT A ZOMBIE MOVIE," in which case I'm going to go with the remake of Dawn of the Dead. Somehow, I've never managed to see the original, though it's on my list.
cause much like 28 days later, there aren't zombies in Bubba Ho Tep, he's a mummy not a zombieGenHellspawn said:Personally, it's a tie between 28 Days/Weeks later, although I am appalled that nobody has mentioned Bubba Ho Tep.