>Lucio Fulci directed it. >has that kino 70's zombie soul. >gruesome, rotten zombies you can almost smell through the screen. >gory as fuck. >campy. >includes voodoo. >takes place in tropical settings. >classic shuffling zombies, not pozzed modern fast ones. >a fucking shark fights a zombie underwater.
The only other zombie movie that can compare is the Tom Savini 1990 remake of night of the living dead.
Listen, okay? Zombi 2 is great. But Return of The Living Dead is unbeatable.
Sebastian Cox
i love return of the living dead, however.. and call it heresy if you must.. i preferred the second one.
Adam White
I think Zombi 2 barely edges it out
Camden Parker
Burial Ground will always have a special place in my heart because it features a midget playing a little boy who lusts after his own mother and ends up biting her tits off.
Lincoln Hernandez
I prefer Nightmare City, Hell of the Living Dead and Return of the Living Dead, but that's also a good one. My friends have horror/zombie movie marathons and I've seen it approximately 47 times, so I don't care if I don't see it again for a very long time or ever.
that shark looks real, any idea how they did this scene?
Jonathan Anderson
Yeah, lots of misleading stuff like that in spaghetti land. Evil Dead has like 5 'sequels' there, none of them have any similarity with the Raimi films.
Quite simple, they use a real shark in shots where actors are not in frame or not in peril, they use a shark prop in the shots where they have to be together. You'll never get a good look at the shark when it's interacting with anyone. With this simple technique any low budget production can use a real animal.
Matthew Lewis
Spic detected
MI ENCANTA! MI ENCATA LOS ZOMBI!
Ayden Myers
>girl scuba diving topless and in tiny panties based italians
Jayden Collins
Zombi 3 is good as well, but not as good as 2. Zombi 4 and 5 are atrocious, especially 5. There's a Zombie movie that totally rips off Aliens and uses actual footage from "Crimson Tide," starring Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman. It might be Zombi 3, but I don't think so. I can't remember the title, but it's a "so bad that it's good" type of deal.
Jacob Cruz
I have not seen these but the theme for this one and the first are absolutely based.
Brody Price
for me, it's the eyeball in the piece of wood scene
Far worse than the Terminator 2 eyeball scene. It was a thin piece of wood though and I think she could have freed one of her arms just long enough to snap that piece off.
Mason Green
shamblers are more 'fair' and won't just fuck you over in an instant because you're standing out in the open.
that's clearly an actual shark the entire time >The underwater scene featuring a shark attack was devised by Ugo Tucci, and was shot without Fulci's approval, by Giannetto De Rossi, in Isla Mujeres, with the zombie portrayed by a local shark trainer.
Zombies: The Beginning, by Bruno Mattei/Vincent Dawn one of the most fun movies I've ever watched and it's actually a sequel, so if you liked it, Island of the Living Dead might be worth your time as well
There's way too many slow drawn out padding scenes to get it to the 1:30:00 mark. Lots of scenes of people walking down dark hallways and checking out empty rooms in silence. Not to mention the flashbacks from the first one take up alot of time. Like the main character has the same dream sequence over and over again.
Evan Anderson
I really have to watch The Beyond at some point. I really liked this movie but for whatever reason I've been ignoring other Fulci zombie movies.
William Brown
tf you talking about
Easton Evans
YES, that's the one. Do you know which zombie movie has the jive talking filipino disk jockey? Is it Zombi 3 or Island of the living dead? I've been trying to find it forever.
>the last man on earth (1964) >night of the living dead >the living dead at manchester morgue >dawn of the dead >the grapes of death >zombi 2 >burial ground: nights of terror >return of the living dead >day of the dead >reanimator >night of the creeps >the serpent and the rainbow >dellamorte dellamore >night of the living dead 1990 >braindead >biozombie >undead >fido >the dead
>it's always the same with you >with your long hair and faggot clothes >drugs, sex, every kind of filth >and you hate the police, don't you? where did that dialogue come from? was it Burial Ground?
This movie is an underappreciated classic of camp. So much fucking soul in it. It manages to be fucking moody and creepy in a way only old 70s and 80s horror can. And the zombies, fuck me, they had amazing zombies in this movie, easily better looking than the ones in DotD. OP is right, you can almost smell them through the screen they're so gross.