One thing I absolutely hated about Train to Busan is how the zombies move and react. It looks almost weightless, and them being CGI doesn't help either. Do other Korean films handle zombies better in this regard?
I never understood the love day of the dead gets.
Sure the beginning and ending are kino but bub and the scientists/army arguing for most of the movie was just wasted potential imo.
>Sure the beginning and ending are kino but bub and the scientists/army arguing for most of the movie was just wasted potential imo.
Filtered. That is the meat of the film. Also the comfy feel and one of the best original horror soundtracks of all time.
>Oh yeah when I think kino zombie movie I think of "comfort" and "soundtrack"
You should, homosexual. The rewatchability is up there with the best films of all time.
Rather watch Dawn again, enjoy your bunker soap opera.
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Not the guy you replied to, but Dawn is as beloved as it is because people think it's "comfy." I find Day to be a far more engaging film and a far more frightening one as well.
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Frightening because the situation was more dire?
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Because the situation is more dire, yes, but also because it returns to that theme of internal strife among the living which, while I admit it's a trope that has been done to death, I find it is potent in Day of the Dead. Some may find the internal drama boring but for me it's what holds the film together.
What's that one where two people shoot each other with submachineguns and just stand there taking hits? Probably not that one but I liked it. I also liked that one where zombies eat brains but they walk around and sometimes act like normal people. I think one scene has to do with a bride eating the grooms brain and it gave me a weird boner as a kid. I'm going to see if it was one of the return of the living dead movies soon.
>Stand there taking hits
Dead Heat. Never saw it but it looks rad. >Zombies sometimes act like normal people. Bride eating grooms brains
I think that might be Return 2? There's a scene where a chick (Brenda) lets her boyfriend eat her brain. Good stuff.
DawnotD original and remake (draw)
Zombi
NotLD
Shaun of the Dead/Zombieland (draw)
DayotD
28 Days Later
City of the LD
I am a Hero
Nightmare City
Plus:
REC (zombieish)
Night of the Seagulls (zombieish)
>#1
Dawn of the Dead 1985, everything you want in an end of the world movie >last good one i watched
Demons, it was awesome the effects the style the energy >deserves more love
Dead Heat, theres a lot of zomcoms out there, this is another one
Return of the Living Dead without question.
https://www.popticnerve.com/2022/07/the-return-of-living-deadfact.html
cemetery man
The Sadness was the last good one I saw
That movie felt so pointless at the end.
The exposition was a tad too long, but the final open ended scene relying on the ambiguity of a sound effect was good
What's a poignant zombie movie?
This zomie comedy misfire has a couple poignant moments
Zombie is one of my favorites. Love Fulci.
This piece of shit movie all goes downhill after the amazing Shark Vs. Zombie scene which is pure kino.
Day of the Dead 1985
Return of the Living Dead
In recent memory, the Koreans have made some decent zombie movie
#alive was good.
The Odd Family Zombie for sale was fun.
Train to Busan too
28 Days Later and nothing else comes close
One thing I absolutely hated about Train to Busan is how the zombies move and react. It looks almost weightless, and them being CGI doesn't help either. Do other Korean films handle zombies better in this regard?
>28 Days Later
Not a zombie movie. To be considered a zombie, you have to have died and come back to life.
>Not a zombie movie
I don't care, that's my answer.
>Not a zombie movie.
Planet Terror
Dying Light
That's not a movie moron
It was kino tho, the first one
Get up come in get down with the sickness
YOU FRICKER GET UP
Best zombie movie theme. https://youtu.be/IxkrCveQbhE
I want it to be Dead Alive but it's definitely Return because of Quigley.
1. The Return of the Living Dead
2. Night of the Living Dead (1990)
3. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
4. Day of the Dead (1985)
5. The Beyond
I never understood the love day of the dead gets.
Sure the beginning and ending are kino but bub and the scientists/army arguing for most of the movie was just wasted potential imo.
>Sure the beginning and ending are kino but bub and the scientists/army arguing for most of the movie was just wasted potential imo.
Filtered. That is the meat of the film. Also the comfy feel and one of the best original horror soundtracks of all time.
Oh yeah when I think kino zombie movie I think of "comfort" and "soundtrack"
>Oh yeah when I think kino zombie movie I think of "comfort" and "soundtrack"
You should, homosexual. The rewatchability is up there with the best films of all time.
Rather watch Dawn again, enjoy your bunker soap opera.
Not the guy you replied to, but Dawn is as beloved as it is because people think it's "comfy." I find Day to be a far more engaging film and a far more frightening one as well.
Frightening because the situation was more dire?
Because the situation is more dire, yes, but also because it returns to that theme of internal strife among the living which, while I admit it's a trope that has been done to death, I find it is potent in Day of the Dead. Some may find the internal drama boring but for me it's what holds the film together.
Guess it just didn't click with me
>That is the meat of the film
no it's not. it's just aimless yakking. absolute failure of worldbuilding.
>More modern than Night
>Less comedic than Dawn
Day was easily the best of the trilogy.
Is there a zombie movie about the outbreak starting? I feel like none of those exist, its always
>3 years after outbreak
Shawn Of The Dead and Zombieland
36 Months Later
Night of the Living Dead (1968 & 1990)
Dawn of the Dead (1978 & 2004)
The Dead (2010)
World War Z
The Return of the Living Dead
I Am Legend and Quarantine/Rec.
Listen up, "janny". We clean up here now.
What's that one where two people shoot each other with submachineguns and just stand there taking hits? Probably not that one but I liked it. I also liked that one where zombies eat brains but they walk around and sometimes act like normal people. I think one scene has to do with a bride eating the grooms brain and it gave me a weird boner as a kid. I'm going to see if it was one of the return of the living dead movies soon.
>Stand there taking hits
Dead Heat. Never saw it but it looks rad.
>Zombies sometimes act like normal people. Bride eating grooms brains
I think that might be Return 2? There's a scene where a chick (Brenda) lets her boyfriend eat her brain. Good stuff.
DawnotD original and remake (draw)
Zombi
NotLD
Shaun of the Dead/Zombieland (draw)
DayotD
28 Days Later
City of the LD
I am a Hero
Nightmare City
Plus:
REC (zombieish)
Night of the Seagulls (zombieish)
>#1
Dawn of the Dead 1985, everything you want in an end of the world movie
>last good one i watched
Demons, it was awesome the effects the style the energy
>deserves more love
Dead Heat, theres a lot of zomcoms out there, this is another one
Dead Snow
The Road is singlehandedly the most terrifying zombie movie without a single zombie in it.
The movie is straight up haunting, especially the dream flashbacks the man has to summer sun and finger banging his wife at a concert
Probably Day of the Dead (1985). I think because it's the first zombie movie I ever saw.
Not my favorite but i wanna shout out One Cut of the Dead for being a fun and unique one
It's very good even though.. better not spoil it
Yeah for sure, anybody interested should just go watch it, don't read about it.
source of cover?