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What Are The Best Zombie Movies Ever Made?

May 20, 2011

A zombie is a fictional character which is depicted in movies as being a reanimated or undead corpse. Early films featuring them were classified as being a part of the horror genre originally but eventually the creatures became popular devices and garnered their very own sub genre. Zombies in fiction is popular because it includes elements such as plot twists, an apocalypse or break down of society, and, of course, flesh eating corpses. The best 5 zombie movies of all time contain science fiction and comedy.

The film that ultimately started it all, “Night of the Living Dead”, is a black and white thriller that was directed by the legendary George A. Romero in 1968. The film depicts zombies as slow moving and mindless ghouls who emerge from their graves with an unquenchable hunger for human flesh. The plot follows a group of seven Pennsylvanians as they take shelter in a small farmhouse and attempt to survive the night. George A. Romero has been hailed the ‘Grandfather of the Zombie” as a result of the film which essentially defined the zombie genre and spawned a plethora of others.

Romero’s second film in his zombie series was titled “Dawn of the Dead” and it was released nearly ten years after the first. “Dawn” is considered a sequel by the director and fans but only in that it contains the same slow moving undead, the location and characters are all new. The plot picks up shortly after the events of “Night” and portrays the United States as a crazed wasteland that’s overridden with unstoppable zombies and lacking in any real authority. The plot follows a small group of desperate refugees who decide to steal a helicopter to flee the city and end up taking shelter in a shopping mall.

In it, a small group of refugees steal a helicopter and take shelter in a mall. They live in moderate comfort among the building’s material goods as, outside, society collapses. In a scene that most fans state is the best in the genre, the mall becomes overrun with zombies and all but two of the survivors make it out alive.

Though not always counted as an actual zombie movie, Stephen King’s Pet Sematary is another good example. Based on a book of the same name, the movie is about a young physician who moves into a rural town in Maine with his small family. Through his next door neighbor, he hears about an Indian burial ground in the forest behind his house that possess the ability to reanimate the dead and he uses it to bring his little girl’s beloved dead cat back to life to ease her pain.

Pet Sematary, for many, is a very difficult film to watch considering it deals with complex and frightening emotions. But its gruesome imagery and plot twists make it a zombie movie that’s definitely worth watching.

The popular movie “28 Days Later” is more of a modern take on the archetypal zombie movie. In it the zombies are quick and agile instead of slow and clumsy. Like the previous movie, it is occasionally kept out of the sub-genre because the “zombies” not actually dead but instead infected with a unique virus. However, the movie is a nice and great take on the zombie genre.

This list’s final movie is one that helped to prove that comedy and zombies could exist peacefully together. It’s called “Zombieland” and it is about four loners who try to find sanctuary in a world that is filled with murderous undead. It also features antagonists that are more ferocious and faster and it manages to weave these elements into a story that’s both funny and dark.

There are many great Zombie movies and games. If you want to play some free Zombie games then check out our website at www.ZombieGamesOnline.net.

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