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| Posts: 335 | Location: chapel hill, nc | Registered: September 01, 2003 |    |
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Braindead kicks all of those, easily
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ok first off, i agree that 28 days later kicks ass, the first time i saw it i knew that it would become a classic,(i'm a big danny boyle fan,<trainspotting, holy ****>  its definitly the best horror movie in the past 10 years or so, some people say it was the first movie they ever saw, they are ****ing crazy, 2nd, Shaun of the dead looks ****ing amazing, whos doing that? when is it coming to theaters? is it coming to theaters?
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| Posts: 29 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: November 17, 2003 |    |
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I'd have to say that dawn of the dead is by far the best zombie film ever made, since it mixes horror with social commentary in a what that had never been seen before. Also, you have to respect Romero's trilogy because without them there never would have been many of these other films, especially 28 days later which borrows heavily on the trilogy with particular emphasis on dawn and day. These films set the stage for zombie films and it seem that people here don't appreciate the classics the way they should because they think they are too "old" or just haven't taken the time to see them. Anyway, thats my rant but I'm a film studies student so I guess I'm suppose to seem errogant and push the classics. College-film.com- A Student film community. http://www.college-film.com
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