Topic: pre-walking dead zombie lovers
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Wed 03/26/14 11:01 PM
I've been in love with zombies since I was 6, anyone else? Ladies get bonus points for proving that chicks into reanimated cadavres really existed before the biggest show on cable blew up...devil

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Wed 03/26/14 11:56 PM
.. who doesn't love a good zombie..lol

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Thu 03/27/14 06:27 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Thu 03/27/14 06:36 AM
Well, obviously I get no bonus points, but...

The Walking Dead isn't even the first ongoing zombie comic book series. Deadworld has been around since 1987.

I grew up on horror films. My earliest zombie memory was seeing parts of the 1966 Hammer film The Plague Of The Zombies on TV, which was around 1976 or 1977, so I would have been 6 or 7. But I really started noticing zombies when my dad and one of my sisters would rent horror movies in the early 80's which included Nightmare City(under the title City Of The Walking Dead), Lucio Fulci's Zombie, Dead & Buried, Hell Of The Living Dead, Shock Waves, Oasis Of The Zombies, Zombie Lake.

And on TV (UHF most likely) seeing the original Night Of The Living Dead, and I Eat Your Skin. And on Commander USA's Groovie Movies on USA Network seeing The Children (aka The Children Of Ravensback), and Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things.

But when I finally saw my favorite horror film (and film in general) George Romero's Dawn Of The Dead, then I tried to see everything zombie related, went and saw Day Of The Dead, and Return Of The Living Dead during their original theatrical releases, and renting Re Animator, The Grapes Of Death, Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, Night Life, The Boneyard and even the cheesiest of cheesy zombie movies weren't safe- Redneck Zombies, The Video Dead, Chopper Chicks In Zombie Town, Flesheater, The Dead Pit, Dead Dudes In The House...

And reading zombie books like Robert McCammon's The Night Boat, and the excellent zombie anthology Book Of The Dead.

Some of my favorite more recent zombie flicks are The Battery, The Dead, Deadgirl, Exit Humanity, Doghouse, Rammbock: Berlin Undead.

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Thu 03/27/14 07:05 AM

I've been in love with zombies since I was 6, anyone else? Ladies get bonus points for proving that chicks into reanimated cadavres really existed before the biggest show on cable blew up...devil


Right Here!waving

I was a Dead lover, the exact moment I saw Dawn of the Dead...the original!

You name a zombie movie... I'm sure I have seen it!

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Thu 03/27/14 07:09 AM

.. who doesn't love a good zombie..lol


Sadly, these people actually exist!!!
I ended a date when he and I disagreed, on who rules.

He loves Vampire movies... blah Yeah... can you say " Twilight"
He and I never would have worked out

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Thu 03/27/14 07:49 AM


You name a zombie movie... I'm sure I have seen it!


Shatter Dead

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Thu 03/27/14 07:57 AM



You name a zombie movie... I'm sure I have seen it!


Shatter Dead


Good Zombie movies...sick

Kidding... this movie had funny moments!

Oh I forgot to mention, I worked at West Coast Video from 1989 to 1994 :thumbsup:

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Thu 03/27/14 08:12 AM
I'm impressed you've heard of it, let alone seen it :)

The holy grail of zombie movies- Dead End (1985), so rare even the director can't find a copy (seriously)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0131260/combined

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Thu 03/27/14 11:55 AM
Edited by ChiThirteen on Thu 03/27/14 11:59 AM
At its peak my horror flick collection was at 878... I would look for certain ones forever before finding them! Bride of reanimator, and dead end were two of them..most of my stuff was on vhs, but their were still movies I remember from the creature features and such I never found.. ****in basketcase forget about it, I damn near had to give a limb for leads to those..this was before cells and internet and ****! Ended up finding them at half price books both for a buck..though I am surprised at no one mention the "return" series! Tarman, trioxin, naked gravedances!

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Thu 03/27/14 12:06 PM

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Thu 03/27/14 12:08 PM
Edited by Torgo70 on Thu 03/27/14 12:35 PM

At its peak my horror flick collection was at 878... I would look for certain ones forever before finding them! Bride of reanimator, and dead end were two of them..most of my stuff was on vhs, but their were still movies I remember from the creature features and such I never found.. ****in basketcase forget about it, I damn near had to give a limb for leads to those..this was before cells and internet and ****! Ended up finding them at half price books both for a buck..though I am surprised at no one mention the "return" series! Tarman, trioxin, naked gravedances!


Where did you find Dead End? Like I said above, not even the director can find a copy.

And I did mention Return Of The Living Dead in my post.:wink:

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Thu 03/27/14 12:32 PM

I'm impressed you've heard of it, let alone seen it :)

The holy grail of zombie movies- Dead End (1985), so rare even the director can't find a copy (seriously)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0131260/combined


Got me Torgo! Never even heard of this one!
Which I'm surprised at considering its release was at the height of my Zombie love affair! smitten

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Thu 03/27/14 12:34 PM


I'm impressed you've heard of it, let alone seen it :)

The holy grail of zombie movies- Dead End (1985), so rare even the director can't find a copy (seriously)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0131260/combined


Got me Torgo! Never even heard of this one!
Which I'm surprised at considering its release was at the height of my Zombie love affair! smitten


At this point I would be happy to even just see screen shots or clips, just to know it does actually exist.

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Thu 03/27/14 01:11 PM



I'm impressed you've heard of it, let alone seen it :)

The holy grail of zombie movies- Dead End (1985), so rare even the director can't find a copy (seriously)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0131260/combined


Got me Torgo! Never even heard of this one!
Which I'm surprised at considering its release was at the height of my Zombie love affair! smitten


At this point I would be happy to even just see screen shots or clips, just to know it does actually exist.


In my Barney Stinson voice and one brow raised, spock " CHALLENGE ACCEPTED"

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Thu 03/27/14 02:16 PM




I'm impressed you've heard of it, let alone seen it :)

The holy grail of zombie movies- Dead End (1985), so rare even the director can't find a copy (seriously)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0131260/combined


Got me Torgo! Never even heard of this one!
Which I'm surprised at considering its release was at the height of my Zombie love affair! smitten


At this point I would be happy to even just see screen shots or clips, just to know it does actually exist.


In my Barney Stinson voice and one brow raised, spock " CHALLENGE ACCEPTED"


If you actually managed to accomplish that challenge. I will crown you Queen Of The Zombies.

teebee79's photo
Fri 03/28/14 07:04 AM









In my Barney Stinson voice and one brow raised, spock " CHALLENGE ACCEPTED"


If you actually managed to accomplish that challenge. I will crown you Queen Of The Zombies.


:heart:Queen of the Zombies:heart: love I gotta have that title
I'm on my quest!

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Fri 03/28/14 04:23 PM
Just watched a super low budget zombie flick from 1991 called The Zombie Army.