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Anyone know of any good zombie movies coming out to theaters, or DVD.... Or do you know any old ones that i might like...

2007-08-05 17:08:37 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

I seen the following Night of the Living Dead, Dawn/Day/Land of the Dead, Return of the Living Dead, the Evil Dead trilogy (a zombie/demon mix), Dead Alive, Versus, Shaun of the Dead, 28 Days Later, and both the NOTLD and DOTD remakes.

2007-08-05 17:16:20 · update #1

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...thought you might be tired of all those regular, generic and run-of-the-mill zombie grind entries, which Hollywood seems to stamping out, with absolute assembly-line, cookie-cutter precision...

...you might want to definitely give THESE very underappreciated, unconventional and independent productions a try; they have garnished most a respectable reputation...and an ever-growing cult following, especially from those seeking other than the basic, high-polish tinsel-town dreck...

"Shatter Dead" (1994)

Director Scooter McCrae turns the zombie genre on its head in this groundbreaking (and oh-so wholly grim) horror film. The Angel of Death has descended to Earth, and upon impregnating a mortal woman the dead cease to die. Tormented at being stuck in a twilight zone between life and death, the undead attempt to return to their normal lives and reconnect with the ones they loved while living. As the clash between the terrified living and the mournful dead elevates into an all out war, a mortal woman named Susan (Stark Raven) attempts to reconnect with her undead boyfriend and find some sanity in a world that is falling apart.

"The Dead Next Door" (1988)

The feature debut of ultra-low-budget horror auteur J.R. Bookwalter, this fast-paced zombie mini-epic is very likely the most expensive movie ever shot on Super-8 film. Playing with the long-established mythos of George A. Romero's Living Dead trilogy, The Dead Next Door was produced with the help of many of the "Evil Dead" crew: financial backer Sam Raimi is credited as "Master Cylinder" and one of the characters is named after him; Evil Dead co-writer Scott Spiegel plays a role; and some character voices are dubbed by Bruce Campbell. The story centers on the members of the "Zombie Squad" -- an assault team trained in the hunting and extermination of the living dead -- and their mission to track down the scientists who developed a zombie-making virus and find the rumored antidote. Of the many lethal obstacles in their path, the deadliest comes in the form of a religious cult whose leader sees the zombie epidemic as a precursor of Armageddon -- and is hell-bent on expediting it. Very stylish for what is essentially an epic-scale home movie (and gushing with plentiful home-style gore effects), this remains Bookwalter's best effort and contains numerous witty homages to the Romero films which inspired it.

"Meat Market" (2000)

When two former employees of a company, which conducts bizarre medical experiments, put two and two together, they realize that a series of "animal attacks" reported by the media are actually the work of flesh-eating zombies created by the company. As the city becomes engulfed by the walking dead, the two truth-seekers team up with three lesbian vampire women, a crazed & washed-up Mexican wrestler, a wounded soldier, and a mysterious scientist in order to fight for their lives. This low-budget horror/gore/comedy has garnered an underground following for its relentless energy and stomach-churning special effects.

"Bone Sickness" (2004)

Alex (Rich George) is suffering from a mysterious and incurable disease that is turning him into a worm infested ghoul. His wife, Kristen (Darya Zabinski), solicits the help of Alexs friend Thomas (Brian Paulin) to help find a cure. Thomas works in a morgue and decides to utilize the bones of the dead as an alternative medicine. The unusual medicine works and Alex begins to make a recovery. The dead, however, dont like having their bones abused and they rise from their graves to reclaim their missing parts and exact revenge upon the living.

"Stacy" (2001)

This 2001 J-Horror effort from director Naoyuki Tomomatsu is set in a future dystopia where teenaged girls begin dying for no apparent reason -- and often in an elated, chronically happy state of mind. One of these girls, Stacy, is back from the dead, however, and she's ready to gorge herself on human flesh. As more and more teenage-girl zombies begin to feast on the living, the people of Japan brace themselves and try to find a way to end the madness.

"Junk" (2000)

This most unconventional undead swaree will definatly satisfy all adrenaline junkies and horror aficionados that are looking for a good dose of spills and chills. A gang of thieves are on the run after a successful heist. They make a deal with the local yakuza to sell their stolen jewels at an abandoned army base. Little do they know the government has been experimenting on the dead. The dead rise and it's an all out war between the thieves, yakuza and the army, in a desperate attempt to not only stop the zombies but to stay alive.

2007-08-05 22:15:38 · answer #1 · answered by Fright Film Fan 7 · 1 0

I would recommend that you see Night of the Living Dead, Dawn/Day/Land of the Dead, Return of the Living Dead, the Evil Dead trilogy (a zombie/demon mix), Dead Alive, Versus, Shaun of the Dead, 28 Days Later, and both the NOTLD and DOTD remakes.

Also, look out for 28 Weeks Later's DVD release!

2007-08-05 17:14:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The German flick Night of the Living Dorks is a great zombie spoof along the lines of Shaun of the Dead. Nothing like watching the zombies trying to staple body parts back on :)

2007-08-05 17:58:15 · answer #3 · answered by rxrcds 3 · 0 0

resident evil is going to come out pretty soon i think you will like it and i think you will also like 28 weeks later and the new day of the dead (2007)

have you seen zombie, zombie 3, zombie 4, day of the dead (original 1985), and the dead next door?

you might also want to see bone sickness some say that zombie movie even rivals day of the dead in gore but i think it beats day of the dead in gore by a landslide

also try zombie 90 extreme pestilence i hear it has more gore than day of the dead and bone sickness but it has no plot just zombie gut munching glory

2007-08-05 17:35:44 · answer #4 · answered by The Orphan 7 · 0 0

Try Romero's original "Night of the Living Dead" and "Dawn of the Dead," and also Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead" movies (Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, and Army of Darkness).

Also, "Re-Animator." That used to be my favorite movie, back in the day.

2007-08-05 17:14:52 · answer #5 · answered by §αғịỳỳẩ² Ẫ†нэậ†ị 5 · 0 0

Fido and resident evil-Apocalypse is coming out this fall.
Dawn of the dead, day of the dead, land of the dead and night of the living dead are all classics. They remade dawn of the dead and night of the living dead. Resident evil one and two are out on DVD.

2007-08-05 17:17:32 · answer #6 · answered by tootsie 5 · 0 0

i liked shaun of the dead,, also a new resident evil flick is comin to theaters soon

2007-08-05 17:13:26 · answer #7 · answered by RoseyRevisited 5 · 0 0

Knoc urself out with this link... personal fav from there is Peter Jackson's Braindead... :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_zombie_films

2007-08-05 17:58:32 · answer #8 · answered by wookiehooky 2 · 0 0

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