Yesterday I watched "Zombie Flesh Eaters 2" (as it was known in the UK, aka Zombi 3) and boy! is that film a stinker. Pooh!
Yesterday I watched "Zombie Flesh Eaters 2" (as it was known in the UK, aka Zombi 3) and boy! is that film a stinker. Pooh!
"Sometimes I get a hot ear..."
i loved them both. love post-apocalyptic movies in general.
just watched "hell" from 2011, a swiss-german coproduction which is kind of a poor-mans "the road"-"28 days later" minus the zombies but with a bit of cannibalism thrown in. beautifully filmed with a dodgy last half-hour. anyway, i recommend it.
edit: this is not zombie related at all.
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MAN and BIRDMEN
Is that the Dudes in combats in a jeep in the Philipinnes vs Blue Man Group one? I find the endless variations on the same names very confusing.
Or is it the "etruscan bruial rites" and creepy 40 year old man-child one....cos while that has a terrible plot and poor characterisation I love it?
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Fulci's "Zombie Flesh Eaters" was also called Zombi 2 in some countries as it was labelled as a follow-on from Romero's Dawn...
Zombie Flash Eaters 2 (aka Zombi 3) was started by Fulci but, due to ill health, finished and edited by others.
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"Sometimes I get a hot ear..."
Didn't Andrea Bianchi make a zombie movie??
Not much time, browsed a bit and couldn't find it - did however find this later Bianchi output:
Is it just me or does it look like two men with quite different passions??
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Yep. Rubbish - although at points the Zombies are mega ferocious and fast moving, there's a particularly brutal rampage in a shed as i remember...
Nope - that's "Burial Ground". I like that one a lot. Creepy 12 year old (played by 30 year old) bites mum's boob off: OOF!
Yeah, "Dawn of the Dead" was known as "Zombie" in Europe.
Finished by Bruno Mattei no less, a true auteur.
The one I was on about is sometimes called Zombie 3 to really confuse matter sbut also Burial Ground or Notti De Terrore. Whether it was ever released as Nights of Terror I dunno.
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I agree on REC - the original Spanish one - simple and effective stuff
Dellamorte Dellamore - another vote
Cannibal Apocalypse - Vietnam vet brings back an infection - interesting
Evil Dead - obvious and not quite 'zombie' - but good undead action of course
Night of the Comet (84) - combines Day of the Triffid inspired wipeout with kids versus zombie action - different and fun
White Zombie (32) - the first -and actually pretty good zombie film
The Walking Dead (30s) - kind of a zombie version of frankenstein with Karloff
I Walked with a Zombie (43) - My favourite of the oldies and supposedly loosely based on Jane Eyre - do watch this one if you haven't caught it yet!
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...also I did enjoy the running zombies of the Dawn of the Dead remake...
and - I really enjoyed Versus (2000) - the weird Japanese martial arts meets zombie film - crazy stuff - and funny too.
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In honestly enjoyed some recent speedy zombies: Dawn remake, Crazies remake, 28 Weeks Later.
Wondering which film has the most visually imaginative and interesting depiction of judgement day and the actual gates of hell opening? Besides Ghostbusters of course...
Anyone seen this?:
Just ordered a DVD for a couple of quid - hope its as good as it looks.
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Enthusiastic vagueness passes for scholarship in the twilight world of the disc-jockey.
John Peel
Glen and Randa - no Zombies, but a post - apoc gem with wibblie sounds
"It's all just one big plastic hassle..." - Psych-Out
It is - I saw it by chance as part of this programme
Only spotted this thread the other day![]()
"It's all just one big plastic hassle..." - Psych-Out
Danny Dyer: Strike a light, it's a horde of pure wool Crombies!
Ray Winstone: Shut it and parse me the shootah you fackin muppet
Zombies: Must...eat...down the drains...
Chas & Dave: I've got my beer in the sideboard here let muvva sort it out if they come rahnd here., aarrgh gertcha you facking unbrown-bread barstards aaargh must...eat...down the drains
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