Army of the Dead ( Zack Snyder )

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Loved his Dawn of the Dead remake. Bring it on!
It's really strange to me that they referenced Man of Steel instead of Dawn of the Dead during the trailer. You think you'd want to remind people of the genre-relevant well received film from the director, not Man of Steel.....
 
Godsdammit this looks awesome!
Dawn of the Dead 2004 prob in my top 3 favorite zombie movies, hopefully this doesn't disappoint.

Also,Snyder really is a master of combining music with epic movie scenes.
I hope at least 2 of the 3 Romero classics are in your top 2.
 
I hope at least 2 of the 3 Romero classics are in your top 2.


One of my first jobs was overnight mainentance in a shopping mall. I couldn't believe it when I stumbled across Romero's Dawn of the Dead it was like my dream movie at the time.

Also, the Tom Savini remake of Night of the Living Dead is a great movie.
 
All of Romero's old zombie movies are classics. They are the reason why I am a sucker for zombie flicks and games involving zombies. I gotta say Tom Savini's Night of the Living Dead is my all time favorite. Can't forget Romero was involved in that movie's making as well.
 
Night, Dawn, and Day are all classics. The original Dawn is usually top of my list, but #2 kinda fluctuates between Night and Day. For his later movies, I seem to like Diary of the Dead a lot more than most. Never been too big on Land or Survival, but they're ok.

I too really like the Savini remake of Night of the Living Dead. Fulci's Zombie has some incredible moments too.

A couple recent zombie movie discoveries of mine from the last few years that were solid were Battery and The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue.

I've had the bluray of the Hammer film, Plague of the Zombies, sitting in my basement waiting for me to watch it for several months now. More of a voodoo style zombie movie, but I always hear it's great. Looking forward to finally watching it.
 
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One of my first jobs was overnight mainentance in a shopping mall. I couldn't believe it when I stumbled across Romero's Dawn of the Dead it was like my dream movie at the time.

I imagine you didn't feel quite the same about Chopping Mall!!

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Night, Dawn, and Day are all classics. The original Dawn is usually top of my list, but #2 kinda fluctuates between Night and Day. For his later movies, I seem to like Diary of the Dead a lot more than most. Never been too big on Land or Survival, but they're ok.

I too really like the Savini remake of Night of the Living Dead. Fulci's Zombie has some incredible moments too.

A couple recent zombie movie discoveries of mine from the last few years that were solid were Battery and The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue.

I've had the bluray of the Hammer film, Plague of the Zombies, sitting in my basement waiting for me to watch it for several months now. More of a voodoo style zombie movie, but I always hear it's great. Looking forward to finally watching it.


First thing that comes to mind involving Voodoo and Zombie / Magic.


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Not sure how many movies I've seen before where my favorite part was the opening credits.

Yeah the opening credits were fantastic. I would have liked if it more wasn’t so very predictable. Overall though I really enjoyed it.

Garret Dillahunt needs more work as a bad guy as well.
 
Well that was a fun zombie flick, I enjoyed it.

Hell of an opening.

Have to say I’d like to see Snyder tackle an American post apocalyptic film kinda like a Mad Max world.
 
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I enjoyed it, opening was definitely fun, but I’m sorry, there was one part where I couldn’t stop laughing because I was hopping for someone to say “son of a butch, I’m in”