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Playbahnosh 29-11-2005 05:19 PM

Absolutely Braindead! that movie has the most disgusting and funny humour of all times. What a twisted bastard that makes such a film :D
"Come to the mama Lionell!" :D

Sebatianos 29-11-2005 05:25 PM

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Originally posted by Oberon@Nov 26 2005, 12:49 AM
There are plenty of Zed Movies most of them are Trash but there are some masterpieces who are definitely worth to view them..


Funny :roflol: - just which of the Zombie moves is a masterpiece? At best it's watchable...

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my favourite is "Shaun of the Dead" :kosta: .. because it's so friggin funny.
I agree with you there :ok:

Oberon 29-11-2005 05:40 PM

Dawn of the Dead is a masterpiece for me, as well as NolD.. maybe you and others disagree with me but u must admit that both movies have set new standards for horror movies and especially Night of the living Dead, wich created a whole new movie genre.

Blood-Pigggy 29-11-2005 07:14 PM

They never did really set a standard for horror movies...
They didn't do anything like Pyscho did, or even Halloween, but they definetly popularized the zombie sub-genre.

moogle 29-11-2005 11:23 PM

meh, NoTD brought back the zombie genre, I mean, have you seen any movie have as many ripoff copycats as NoTD does?

Blood-Pigggy 29-11-2005 11:30 PM

Star Wars?
Indiana Jones?

Those spawned so many clones it's unbelievable.

Ioncannon 30-11-2005 12:46 AM

Shawn of the Daed pwned all. it was so hilarious.

Eva02Soul 30-11-2005 02:08 AM

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Originally posted by Blood-Pigggy@Nov 29 2005, 05:50 PM

You don't ever meet ANYONE in person in System Shock 2.
You can't have a movie with only the main character himself, even if there are evil creatures with personalities.
It can't really work at all.

wrong. You meet Siddons and Rebecca through a laser shield, Cortez through an indestructable window and just barely miss Delacroix and Diego. I'm saying that if there was a movie of it, there are run-ins with other survivors on the ship. For film the encounters can be made longer, like instead of finding Willian when he's just died, Goggles can find him as he's dying.


Plus there are ghost sightings up the wazoo.

moogle 30-11-2005 02:20 AM

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Originally posted by Blood-Pigggy@Nov 30 2005, 12:30 AM
Star Wars?
Indiana Jones?

Those spawned so many clones it's unbelievable.

Good point.

Flop 30-11-2005 02:39 AM

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Originally posted by Blood-Pigggy@Nov 29 2005, 10:14 PM
They never did really set a standard for horror movies...
They didn't do anything like Pyscho did, or even Halloween, but they definetly popularized the zombie sub-genre.

I disagree. As far as I know, NotLD was the first movie to feature the kind of zombies that we all know and love today (that is the undead, mindless, flesh-eating sort). Zombies before NotLD usually appeared in a voodoo context, and didn't eat human flesh.

Also there is the thing about casting a black man as the hero, although admittedly, Romero has commented that they did that only because Duane Jones was the best actor around.


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