Sentences with phrase «zombie movies»

Current standards for zombie movies based on zombie games are pretty low, but at least Dead Rising isn't taking itself seriously.
join aisha and zac as they geek out about zombie movies, comic - con, clowns in outer space, time crisis, and the agony of getting assassinated online by a six - year old named «captain teabag.»
Garage is top down shooter inspired by VHS style B rated zombie movies, players will play as Butch a ex drug dealer who single handling takes on the zombie and mutant invasion.
In zombie movies the main threat after the initial zombie attack is normally trying to find enough resources to live.
Garage is a top down shooter taking inspiration from B zombie movies and other classic horror movies.
«All of these gameplay features are presented in a dark story inspired by classic zombie movies with a gritty and engrossing campaign that can be played with up to four players in co-op mode.»
As a volunteer, she socializes the cats, cleans the halfway house, wrangles cats for zombie movies, and leads the social media team.
«Shaun of the Dead» was a very parochial story set in North London and somehow it managed to get this global reach because everyone understands the language of zombie movies
«A gentle, lighthearted little send - up of zombie movies that commits to its own ridiculous premise with complete, un-ironic sincerity.»
MOVIE: THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS STARRING: GEMMA ARTERTON; SENNIA NANUA; GLEN CLOSE; PADDY CONSIDINE DIRECTED BY: COLM MCCARTHY AMovieGuy.com's RATING: 3 STARS (Out of 4) These days, with The Walking Dead at the end of it's pop culture boom and zombie movies being standard genre flicks that are a part of the cinematic norm, a movie needs to be very precise in getting the flesh eating creatures right.
This time of year - Halloween season - is about the only time I can spout off my favorite zombie movies of all time and not get strange looks from my co-workers.
I like zombie movies as much as the next person, but this format seems very, very young, and probably quite bad.
Danny Boyle's «28 Days Later...» rewrote the rules of zombie movies forevermore (witness the souped up remake of «Dawn of the Dead» that appeared a year later), and includes the boldest opening scene an unknown actor has performed in recent memory: naked — and, if you must know, completely flaccid, and very hairy — in a hospital bed.
i love zombie movies but if MTV starts giving love to the zombie world..
It's not as distressing a change as it has been made out to be, but it doesn't quite satisfy you in the way smaller zombie movies would.
i love zombie movies but i hate the ones where the zombies walk slow and look retard.
It's an inconsistent work overall, but there's enough to like here for fans of the genre (of which I am certainly one) and it's refreshing to see someone work in a register the zombie movies haven't really utilized lately.
It's good enough for an occasional watch, though, and something I recommend showing friends that are into humorous zombie movies.
Cemetery Man is Soavi's best film, and one of the most uniquely philosophical zombie movies ever made, and, I think, definitely superior to The Church.
If you generally do not care for zombie movies, you will not dig this one.
Taylor, who made the Crank films and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance with Mark Neveldine, playfully references several genres — cheesy family comedies, US high school dramas, zombie movies and the Home Alone franchise.
It's evolved and changed, taking on new traits and characteristics with each new generation of seminal zombie movies.
A look inside the history magazine with special interview with founding editor Gordon Hitchens, Barbra Streisand's Yentl, Brian De Palma's Scarface, Cary Grant profile, Michael Apted interview, Harlan Kennedy on zombie movies, 1983 in review, visit to the set of David Lynch's Dune
I'll give that vampire movies can go more places than zombie movies.
For those who hadn't seen it, they may have expected all the special effects of today's zombie movies or TV shows, but for a movie that is 33 years old, it was way ahead of its time for special effects.
It's like, «Some zombie movies did good.
Having thoroughly sent up, worked over, and skewered zombie movies (Shaun of the Dead) and buddy - cop action pics (Hot Fuzz), it makes sense that writer / director Edgar Wright and his crew - Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and a scrum of like - minded Brits - would fix their sights on another well - trod genre.
The punk attitude, a combination of posturing and self - destructive irony, is a fine match for this most postmodern of zombie movies.
You think we're gonna be making zombie movies forever?»
While Warm Bodies might be a notch up from most zombie movies, don't expect this lifeless version of Romeo and Juliet to replace the Bard's own words.
I loooooove zombie movies, zombie video games and zombie TV shows.
As far as zombie movies go this one is pretty great.
At a time when everyone and his brother was making zombie movies, French horror filmmakers isolated themselves by reconstructing the survival / slasher film.
I just hope there's a narrative that feels conclusive as I'm growing tired of these zombie movies that end with either a cure or an ambivalent and vague segue as characters continue down a path unknown to the viewer (Romero did this enough, it's time to get creative and do something different).
Canadians have always been at the vanguard of zombie movies, from Bob Clark's Deathdream, an inspired variation on the «Monkey's Paw» myth about a reanimated soldier returning to his family, to David Cronenberg's still - amazing Rabid, which cross-bred George A. Romero's gory social satire with soft - core titillation, to Bruce McDonald's underseen, language - is - the - virus thriller Pontypool.
George Romero, whose classic «Night of the Living Dead» and other horror films turned zombie movies into social commentaries and who saw his flesh - devouring undead spawn countless imitators, remakes and homages, dies Sunday, July 16, 2017.
George Romero, whose classic «Night of the Living Dead» and other horror films turned zombie movies into social commentaries and who saw his flesh - devouring undead spawn
Here, he resolves that cliffhanger, turns the previous entry's ending into a mystery needing resolving and then introduces the lone band of survivors for this picture (one can easily forget Resident Evil movies are zombie movies and need their bands of survivors).
They make zombie movies for every mood, ranging from knockabout gore comedy to low - key art cinema.
Like characters in one of those zombie movies where no one says «zombie,» the crew of the Cloverfield space station — a big metal psilocybin mushroom orbiting near - future Earth — doesn't know what it's in for, having left our planet without ever having seen a single sci - fi horror movie: not Alien, not Event Horizon, and definitely nothing about science gone wrong.
Originally developed as a graphic novel, the show picks up where most zombie movies end: at the point where animated, flesh - eating corpses have spread across the world and threaten to end human civilization.
Exploitation movies hit their stride in the decade, boldly flouting moral conventions with graphic sex («I Spit on Your Grave,» «Vampyros Lesbos») and violence -LRB-» The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,» «The Hills Have Eyes»), the latter reflected particularly in a spate of zombie movies («Dawn of the Dead») and cannibal films («The Man From Deep River»).
Like characters in one of those zombie movies where no one says «zombie,» the crew of the Cloverfield space station — a big metal psilocybin mushroom orbiting near - future Earth — doesn't know what it's in for, having left our planet without ever having seen a single sci - fi horror movie: not Alien, not Event Horizon, and...
This is one of the most well made, exciting, emotionally engaging zombie movies I've seen, and it's a must - see (in particular) for fans of the genre.
And it's one of the better modern zombie movies.
You can practically hear the movie spinning up... zombie movies do not have big casts and until Resident Evil gets itself manageable, it doesn't really get going.
Often when it seems like there's nowhere for zombie movies to go, a little out - of - left - field film comes along to prove you wrong, squeezing a smidgen more life out of the genre's exhausted conventions.
Shaun of the Dead is a brilliant spoof that beats most zombie movies at their own game.
As far as zombie movies go, World War P is pretty messy.
There are better remakes and certainly better zombie movies than this one out there.
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