I created this blog to review the zombie movies I've seen. There are a ton of them!! Some that suck, some that are really good and everything in between. This list will grow slowly. You'll probably see George A. Romero's name alot in this blog. Why wouldn't you? He's the "Godfather of all Zombies." I'll probably summarize each movie and then rate it somewhere on a scale of 1 to 10. There's really no rhyme or reason to my ratings scale. I may rate something really high or really low and then rate something similar exactly opposite. There may be some small thing about a movie that I don't like that might bring a rating down. The reviews are set-up with my most recent review on top, and the oldest at the bottom. Anyway, let's get started...
28 Days Later
This was a really good movie. It had a few flaws here and there, but overall, it was a good movie. Anyway, the movie opens with an animal testing facility gets broken into, a few infected chimpanzees escape.... and well, you know how this turns out. 28 days after the chimps bite the first human, (hence the name of the movie,) a bicycle delivery guy wakes up from a coma to find all of London deserted. He meets up with a small group of survivors. They fill him in everything that happen during his coma. After a few days, they come across a group of soldiers who take the women in their group. Instead of having sex with the women, (I assume it's been awhile.) they force them to put on a fashion show. THAT may have been probably the second dumbest thing in a zombie movie. For the dumbest thing ever, refer to my review of Bloodlust Zombies. Sometime after the fashion show, the soldiers reveal that they have been keeping an infected soldier for observation. It's later revealed that the zombies will eventually starve to death. I really liked this idea. The thought that the zombies will starve to death once all of the survivors are gone... good stuff. I didn't love this movie. But, I didn't hate it either. Because of the British accents, I didn't like it as much as I want to. So, on a scale of 1 to 10, this movie gets a reluctant 8. I wanted to give this movie a 5, but that wouldn't be fair.
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