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Good zombie movies are as follows:
1.World War Z
World War Z is based on the sci-fi book of the same name by author Michael Brooks. Directed by "007 Quantum of Solace" director Mark Foster, starring Brad Pitt and Miri Enos. The story mainly tells the story of the zombie virus after the outbreak of the zombie virus, the United Nations post-war investigators, the survivors of the zombie war, reproduced the disaster of human beings facing a desperate situation to survive.
2."I Am Legend".
The title of "I Am Legend" sounds arrogant, but the box office results are indeed "legendary". The film is starring Will Smith, known as the "box office elixir", and is adapted from the best-selling American writer Richard Mattson of the same name**.
3."Train to Busan".
The Journey to the Lost Mountain", also known as "Corpse Speed Train". Directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Kong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Choi Woo-sik, etc., the disaster film was released in South Korea in 2016, and the freshness of Rotten Tomatoes once climbed to 93%, and the audience satisfaction reached an astonishing 92%, and it was rated as the best zombie movie in Asia.
4."Dawn of the Living Dead".
2004's "The Living Dead: The Dawn of the Dead" is a remake of the "Father of Zombies" George A. Romero's work of the same name, and the director of this film is none other than the future famous Zack Snyder.
5.The Resident Evil series.
Resident Evil was originally an electronic series of single-player games launched by the Japanese company Capcom. Since its release in 1996, it has been a long-standing hit in the gaming industry for more than two decades. Before Resident Evil, movie adaptations of games had always been a pain in the hearts of game fans, and Paul Anderson was under such tremendous pressure to bring a group of game fans and young actors to great success.
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Haha I've seen them all, you can take a look.
Death video. Dead flights.
Death Diary. The quarantine area was shocked for 28 days.
Shocking 28 weeks.
The last person.
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It's not easy to find one that I haven't seen before. I've basically watched it.
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The Walking Dead TV series! It's very good-looking.
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"I Have a Date with a Zombie" will have 3 films, and it is a TV series, but it is not American.
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I recommend you a few foreign, classic zombie movies, I think most of them are in it.
George Romero's zombie trilogy Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Living Dead, Day of the Living Dead (also called zombie out of the cage)) These three are the pioneering works of zombie films, which basically laid the structure and laws of zombie films, such as the loss of only wanting to eat human flesh, hitting the head with special effects, etc., although old but classic is a classic, especially the first two, the third part is slightly worse, the third part focuses on the moral issues of loss, etc., there is no heartiness of one or two parts, in addition, Master George also made a land of the living dead in 2009, The evaluation is not high, but I personally think it is okay.
There are remakes of the above three films, Night of the Living Dead 1990 remake, Dawn of the Living Dead 2004 remake, Day of the Living Dead 2008 remake, all of them are okay, at least it's quite cool to fight zombies.
The Resident Evil series is also okay, I guess you've seen it too.
The others are mainly single-film, like Zombie Land, Zombie Crossing the Line (The Lord of the Rings director's early work, quite absurd), Zombie Shaun (black humor), Chicago Ghost Fight (derived from the Living Dead series, but black humor is more classic), Deus Ex Dawn (Quentin's zombie film), Horror Planet's Torture Chamber (also Quentin's), I Am Legend (box office big), Zombie Land, Zombie Man (imagine zombies being superheroes).
The ones I recommend are pure zombie films.,It's the kind that moves slowly and eats human brains.,Like 28 days of shock.,28 weeks of shock.、Dark invasion.、Eyes across the mountain are also pretty good-looking.,But they're other monsters.,But it's also good-looking.。
There are many other zombie films, but they are basically low-cost commercial films, and they don't have much of their own characteristics, like death flights, undead, etc., **A lot of them will be aesthetically tired after watching them, because the plots are relatively similar, because of xx reasons, corpses changed, a large group of people began to escape, and finally survived in the hardships.
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Zombie Night.
Land of Zombies. Zombie Sean.
Death on the Set of 5 mini-episodes.
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[The Walking Dead] is relatively popular and has been updated to the third season.
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"The Vampire Diaries" is quite good, it is an American drama.
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Zombie Land, Warm Corpses, and Biochemical series are all very powerful and highly recommended, and the rest of the feeling is quite average.
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Land of Zombies, Shaun the Zombies, Resident Evil series, Deus Ex Town, Twilight, Dracula.
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The movie you're talking about should be "No Bones Left 2".
The film depicts the story of a batch of mineral water made from contaminated water sources that was transported to a school and began to break out at a school dance, and the department that created the virus sent armed forces to block it in order to prevent the spread of the virus.
In fact, it is not a zombie movie, or a thriller related to biochemical infection, and people start to rot when they get wet.
The protagonist's best buddy is rotten from JJ, which is disgusting.
The male protagonist found a rescue method in the library, which was to amputate the infected limb, so he asked his girlfriend to help him saw his hand.
This is a screenshot of the protagonist before sawing his arm, don't you see?
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I swear it's definitely House of the Dead 2!
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It was supposed to be House of the Dead 2 It's terrifying.
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