Zombie Movies

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What is your favorite zombie movie/movies? My favorites would be The Road (2009) and 28 Days Later (2002 I think). Anyway, those seem way less corny and believable with The Road having the most believable story. OK, it's the end of the world, and probably a lot of people have no food, resorting to cannibalism.
 
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Never watched both of them. I really like zombie movies and would make sure to watch them. As for my favourite one I think it's The Walking Dead.
 
Zombie land has to be my favorite but I also liked the movie warm bodies it was more of a love movie, though.
 
My favorite zombie moves are the older Romero films like NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD DAWN OF THE DEAD and DAY OF THE DEAD.
 
Zombie movies are my kind of things that I do like to watch if it's made good and not cheap made. One that I really like and seen it many times is Shaun of the Dead 🙂 then there is 28 Days Later
 
I would have to look through the movie lists to remember any recent movies I may have seen, but I enjoy watching I am Legend.
 
Also that there are so many cheap made movies that are rubbish
 
There was one about Alaska that seemed cheap made. It was silly, of course! Anyway, it was somewhat enjoyable to watch - but not believable!
 
Anyone seen Shaun of the Dead?
 
My favorite zombie moves are the older Romero films like NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD DAWN OF THE DEAD and DAY OF THE DEAD.
I would also have to go with a movie I always watch every Halloween, and it's called Night of the Living Dead by George Romero from 1968. Although it's in black and white, it still takes me back to the Pittsburgh area where I grew up, an they mention some of the local towns around there as well in this movie. I suppose l like it for the sentimental value you could say, quite a bit.
 
Train to Bhusan is really well done. I loved Resident eveil's first 2 movies. And not exactly zombie movie but on infection to werewolf point, I think "The Howl" british movie is well done.
 
There was one about Alaska that seemed cheap made. It was silly, of course! Anyway, it was somewhat enjoyable to watch - but not believable!
That sounds like 30 Days of Night, maybe? The one where a small town in Alaska enters the 30-day long polar night, and gets attacked by vampires. That one was a little cheap.

I wouldn't really say that I have a "favorite" zombie movie, because I don't like the idea of zombies period. But I think that George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" is the quintessential zombie movie, considering it's the OG of the genre. The fact that it's in black and white makes it that much more terrifying.
 
I do like them but not rubbish or made cheap
 
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