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Old 09-07-2010, 01:32 PM   #2
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My favourite zombie film (and one of my favourite movies in general) is the remake of Dawn of the Dead.

In an age where most films are remakes, this film had a nice touch of sticking to the basic story of the original, whilst moving in it's own direction. The running zombies were intense and made the action scenes incredibly fast paced.

I really like all of Romeo's (and Romeo-inspired remakes/sequels) except Night of the Living Dead. Probably to do with my age, but that film is just too old and dated for me. Very boring and slow paced, and the zombies are laughable, though I'm sure in '68 or whenever that film came out they were terrifying to look at.

Land and Diary of the Dead are both pretty underated movies. I like them both. Haven't seen his most recent one yet. And the remake of Day of the Dead is pretty cool. Awsomely over the top at times, but I don't mind it.

28 Days/Weeks Later are okay films, but I find it hard classing them as zombie films as they're more about crazy infected people.

Anyway, in conclusion:

Best:

Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Braindead
Return of the Living Dead

Worst:

Zombie Flesh Eaters
Day of the Dead 2: Contagium
Return of the Living Dead 4
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