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TOP 5 ZOMBIE MOVIES!!






    We all know the scoop about Zombie movies. A deadly virus or chemical agent is released. A guy / girl is subjected to the deadly toxin and is gruesomely transformed into a hideous monster who desires the flesh of living humans. Thus a Zombie is born. As it bites person after person, it spreads it's horrific condition exponentially across communities, states and countries and pandemonium is spread globally . These things are all the makeup of a thrilling edge of your seat horror flick. The following are the top 5 most terrifying Zombie films of all time. In no particular order.










Night of the Living Dead (1968)

    No Zombie movie would be complete without this horror classic. George Romero's first and thought to be the birth of the modern zombie and zombie film. This Flick tells the story of an African American man, a White woman, and five others who are panic ridden by the unexplained presence of living dead. They barricade themselves in a farm house in the middle of nowhere with no hope but to not be killed by the terrifying monsters.











Shaun of the Dead (2004)

    If Zombie movies were equal to pop music. Shaun of the Dead would be a hit. This movie brings horror, fun, and pop culture into one flick and does a great job at all of the above. Shaun and his cohorts set out on a wacky / scary adventure dodging Zombies while also tending to life's minor hiccups and obstacles. This film also has a great sound track.









Dawn of the Dead (2004)

    This film is a definite spine chilling, teeth chattering, keep up up at night because you are scared horror movie. A woman awakes to find her family, the neighborhood, and the entire community are all out the eat her. People all over are being mauled by undead humans and turning into zombies and it spreads like wildfire. She ends up trapped in a mall with many other characters who share the common goal of trying to escape alive.










Resident Evil (original, Apocalypse, Extinction) (2002)

    All three Resident Evil films are brilliantly made productions. Alice is a super human experiment with a knack for annihilating the undead. An incredibly hot Milla Jovovich first punches kicks and destroys zombies in a hidden underground facility where the T Virus (zombie juice) has been exposed to the population. In the second addition (Apocalypse), Alice scourges the quarantined city in search for a little girl with a cure to the T Virus. In the third installment (Extinction), an extremely powerful Alice tries to leads a caravan of refugees into a sanctuary where zombies do not exist.










28 Days Later (2002)

    This movie along with it's sequel has got to be the scariest movie of all time. Test subjects from an Animal testing facility are released into the public releasing with it a deadly zombie toxin referred to as Rage. 28 days later, a man wakes from a coma, alone, in a hospital and has no idea of the outbreak. He shortly finds the meaning if of the empty streets and obvious signs of chaos. He fights terrible Zombies throughout the flick. Eventually he finds himself stuck in the middle of flesh eating zombies and sick ans twisted militants.

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