Day of the Dead 2? Zombie Lake? Curse of the Screaming Dead? Children of the Living Dead? These are bad, yes, but these
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smailliwmik — 16 years ago(November 02, 2009 02:34 AM)
Hate to contradict you but a few points
The music is not even original it's "borrowed" from Dawn of the Dead (a proper zombie film) and Contamination.
The majority of the scenary shots of the animals and natives are "borrowed" from a different film.
The story's alright, it's fun, but doesn't make any sense whatsoever i think it's because the dubbing is so rubbish, fun, but let's face it rubbish.
The gore is plentiful but obviously fake.
Zombi 2 stands up against "proper" films i.e. non-splatter/exploitation flicks it's beautifully crafted and has a proper storyline that you can really follow and get into. -
kamikaze-4 — 16 years ago(November 13, 2009 07:35 PM)
The worst Zombie flick would be the Night of the Living Dead version that featured footage of Debbie Rochon and Grant Cramer trying to give the Zombie in the cemetery character. I would rather admit to watching and liking the colorized version to NotLD than liking the 25th ANNIVERSARY version
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Chris_Oblivion — 16 years ago(November 21, 2009 02:20 PM)
I've not seen Death Warmed Up, but I'd advise anyone to steer well clear of Automaton Transfusion, aka Zombie Transfusion.. It's terrible, plus it looks like it was shot on someone's mobile phone. Absolute sheisser.
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lovecraft231 — 13 years ago(April 09, 2012 01:56 PM)
"Nobody has mentioned The Video Dead or Redneck Zombies."
Those are great example of movies that are great on paper but bad in execution-and not in the "bad but kinda fun" way of something like "Zombie Holocaust" or "Hell of the Living Dead." -
bloody-3 — 11 years ago(June 19, 2014 11:17 PM)
For me it has to be the boring as hell RAIDERS OF THE LIVING DEAD -
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capkronos — 9 years ago(November 16, 2016 06:29 PM)
I think one needs to separate these older films from the more contemporary ones because, let's face it, even the worst of the older zombie films look like masterpieces compared to about 95 percent of the digitally-shot no budget garbage of today. However, just looking back at the older crop that were actually real movies shot on film, this isn't one of the better ones. It's not quite as bad as Zombie Lake, Curse of the Screaming Dead, Oasis of the Zombies, the Zombi "sequels" and the Todd Sheets camcorder crap, but it's also not too high up on the list either. Still, I'd take this any day over most recent zombie films.
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