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"...George A. Romero’s feature length debut revolutionized horror by taking if from a genre to an industry."

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George A. Romero may not have invented the zombie movie, but you cannot question the fact that he revolutionized it. The man has made a career out of terrorizing audiences with all things flesh-eating, and the like.

My personal taste for zombie or horror in general is pedestrian at best. For every one really good one, there are a hundred knock offs that do nothing but embarrass the genre. Today marks the latest entry as George A. Romero’s Diary of the Dead hits theatres. What better way to celebrate the genre Romero perfected than to discuss the ones that stand head and shoulders above the rest?

tMF Top Five – Best Zombie Movies
By Jeremy Welsch

#5 – Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Bite your tongue, you say? Hey, horror movie remakes are a shifty business. You can slap a fresh bucket of blood on a shiny new cast and make money on name recognition alone. Dawn of the Dead (2004) surprised us all. Featuring the questionably faster zombie update for the new millennium, this movie commented just as loudly to our consumer gluttony and our post 9/11 fears than did the original for its time.

#4 – Night of the Living Dead (1968)

I remember seeing this when I was younger being legitimately scared. In the discussion between old school and new school, this is the best argument for the old way zombies moved and interacted. Originally shot in black and white, George A. Romero’s feature length debut revolutionized horror by taking if from a genre to an industry. This is the film that started it all.

#3 – 28 Days Later (2002)

The film responsible for the resurgence of popular zombie movie, 28 Days Later featured, for the first time, the updated, quicker zombie (see above). This added another dimension to the layer of the zombie as a character as they now prove they can adapt and hunt versus mindlessly slugging around for killings. A very stylized and realistic (if that’s possible) take on zombie attacks.

#2 – Evil Dead (1981)

No other horror movie is as well regarded by its cult following than the Evil Dead movies. This is the first movie that perfectly combined horror and comedy. The graphic nature of the violence and gore is so over the top it actually lends to the comedic tone of the film. The film also launched the careers of Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, who are both still at their best when doing the things that first made them famous in these movies.

#1 – Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Less a funny zombie movie than a comedy with zombie settings, Shaun of the Dead isn’t just the best zombie movie; it is one of the best comedies to come out in the last five years. Fueled by the kinetic directorial style of Edgar Wright and the hilariously tight script by Wright and star Simon Pegg, this movie follows the minutiae of a day in the life of an appliance salesman who has to face the fact that his life isn’t what he thought it would be. He toils through his mundane existence until a zombie outbreak forces him to try and reconcile with his recently estranged girlfriend while at the same time, trying to save humanity that happens to be on the verge of an apocalyptic zombie uprising. Come on, who hasn’t dealt with that problem before?

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written by soundtrackgeek, February 16, 2008
I love Bruce Campbell! I thought Army of Darkness was just brilliant fun. Also I liked 28 Weeks Later better than 28 Days Later because of the ethic and moral issues Robert Carlyle had to deal with, but 28 Days Later impressed me most at the time. As much as I love zombies, I really dig the fast ones, made for a really scary flick. I didn't like Dawn of the Dead too much.

I love the list! Maybe I'll have a zombie weekend next weekend and re-watch some of my favorites.
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written by Ellen, February 17, 2008
I run a video store and all of these movies are hard to keep on the shelves people love them so much they ren them and never bring them back, that in the rental industry is a huge compliment. smilies/grin.gif
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written by jwest082, February 26, 2008
im sick of you ignorant a-holes calling 28 days later a zombie movie, it was an infection movie, the infected in the movie were not undead, and you didnt have to destroy the brain to kill them
Zombie by definition....
written by Jed, February 26, 2008
jwest, I think you missed the point. A Zombie is a fictional character, and while Romero is credited for having created it, other filmmakers made use of the character utlizing their own unique vision. While you may consider the 'infected' in Danny Boyle's movie NOT zombie, many viewers may disagree, or agree with you.

As in the case of other fictional characters like for instance, the Vampire. It has taken many forms, shapes, characteristics and qualities over the ages. I think it's an essential means for such characters to evolve and it's the main reason why we still find them fascinating. Vampires can be said to be wolves, or mists, or bats, they may be destroyed by sunlight or in some cases, the sun's ray means nothing...they may look extremly gross or quite beautiful. (Think Dracula, think Anne Rice's Vampire lestat or Edward Cullen from Twilight...)

Zombies, from a very strict definition are undead, rising from the grave, may eat human flesh and lack the 'humanity' or control as normal beings have. But since it is a fictional character, the filmmaker can and have been constantly changing its characteristics. You may have seen FIDO, some viewers may consider it as zombies too, the same case in point with the 'infected' in Boyle's movie.

As Jeremy said:

added another dimension to the layer of the zombie as a character


which is exactly why it's considered a Zombie movie. It's the evolution of the character that is considered in the list.

While we appreciate your feedback, it would have be nice if you refrain from using insults. We're here to discuss films and we welcome all comments. I'm not censoring you, as you seem to have some opinions you want to share as well.

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