«And it's
a great zombie film too!»
But naming it after
the greatest zombie film ever made, in my opinion, it stole something and re-designed it in a way that completely went against what made Romero's zombie films great.
Remember the garden scene from
the greatest zombie film ever made, Shaun of the Dead?
Not exact matches
Another factor is that the trailers and other advertisements leading up to the release of the
film already show you the climaxes of the best scenes, from the aforementioned traffic jam, the
zombie horde working in unison to scale a
great wall, as well as jumping onto helicopters that foolishly get too close.
One of the
great frustrations of this
film becomes evident in this scene as it becomes clear that humans will never learn to mind their surroundings, particularly in times as dire as these — in other words, the safeguard of Jersulam's 100 - foot walls gives rise to, yep you guessed it: that infamous shot of the pile of crazed
zombies.
While the
film quality isn't the
greatest due to the use of digital
film, the lack of stars and its classic throwback to the early
zombie movies creates a
great genre
film for both horror fans and those looking for something different.
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The
greatest «rom zom com» (romantic
zombie comedy) to date, this
film balances undead gore with belly laughs.
But that's so forgivable considering all
great material here, and if you're looking for a fresh funny take on the
zombie genre, I highly recommend you watch this
film.
In 1996 horror made a comeback, the kind of unlikely rise from the dead Michael Myers does at the end of every Halloween
film (all
great horror villains are
zombies of a kind).
Warm Bodies was a
great film that turned our expectations of a
zombie film upside down, making the dead come alive and love again.
Indeed, The Dead is the first
zombie film in a long while where the titular undead provide a
greater threat than the living.
Is this
film another
great addition to the
zombie survival genre, or will fans of the book be horribly disappointed?
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Shortly thereafter, Garland teamed with Boyle again to
greater effect; producing what was to become one of the
greatest zombie features of all time in 28 Days Later..., a
film that really set the stage for the success of a cultural phenomenon like The Walking Dead.
Cao Fei has exhibited internationally to
great acclaim, from her extraordinary 2008 project RMB City to her most recent work, the 2013
zombie film Haze and Fog.
Equally satirical,
Great Again simultaneously pokes fun at the Trump and Sanders campaigns through his rendering of
zombie - eyed youths from the 1960's British science fiction
film Village of the Damned.