Favo scene


This movie has a lot of action scenes and subplots. Which was your favourite?

My fave scene was the scene in the studio. I really liked the way how Dean escaped from the building. By the way: after Miller discovered the infected were in the studio he closed the door and said three of the crew members to leave. Anyone knows what actually happened to them?

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Hey stefanrops, my "favo" scene is DEFINITELY the scene where the woman is in the basement (and Shelia is upstairs) and the zombies proceed to kill her by gouging her eye out with a ?fireplace poker? or something of that nature. I am a horror movie buff, especially Italian horror and this is a classic by all means. I also love the scene where the zombies raid the televised aerobics jam! Good stuff.

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ALL OF IT!!!

WE ARE GOING TO EAT YOU!!!

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oooo this is one of the best zombi movies i have.. My fav scenes would haveto be the ones where the zombis bust into the TV station and kill the girls in blue leotards.. and id imagine the 3 crew members (i know who youre talking about) got away because we never see them laying around as Dean is escaping... but they prolly got butchered outside lol. and another great scene is the elevator in the hospital.. well not the scene itself, it was pretty lame, but the point of being stuck in an elevator then being released into the zombis.. out of the frying pan & into the fire lol. and Stefania d'Amario & her husband's deaths are great. "Hey what are you doing with that gun?"

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When Anna falls through all the beams and cables of the rollercoaster...I never thought I could invoke such concern for a character I really cared nothing about, but DAMN that was intense. Maybe because I'm deathly afraid of heights...

Also, the scene where the "atomic zombies" (or as I call them, hamburger heads) first arrive at the airport and begin their bloody reign of carnage that will forever remain my all-time favorite cheap-o, cheese-fest, Itallian zombie flick ever made. Better than my previous favorite, "Zombie", only in that it has the balls to have the ending it did.

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I want to know is what was that deal with the bloody knife through Sheila's clay head sculpture? If it wasn't in her mind, then, a vampire MUST have been in her house already. And with fresh blood dripping on it, she should have left right away. Instead, no, she stays there, locks herself INSIDE, and then later remembers the coal hole to cellar. So, who planted the bleeding knife and why didn't Sheila care? LOL

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I think a better question is why did Sheila's head re-attach after her hubby shot it off? And why does becoming a radioactive zombie make her a better sculptor?

Everybody be cool. YOU be cool.

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The part where the guy throws a TV at a zombie and it explodes like a grenade.

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Totally, that was my favorite part too. I guess people used gas-powered TV's back in the 1980s?! Or maybe it was just that people were so used to cars blowing up at the drop of a hat that it wasn't surprising when a TV did it.

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I don't like this movie AT ALL! No story, bad acting, stupid zombies (they act just like humans), always the same killing spree moments, same low-budget killing, same music etc.

I'm checking a lot of zombie movies lately, but this movie really was bad. And by the way: Romero's zombie movies are by far the best zombie movies. The so-called 'classic' Italian zombie movies are mostly just plain wack! Only Zombi 2 from director Louis Fulci was quite good...

Disagree? reply!!

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you need to watch return of the living dead that is the best zombie movie of all time, just thought you might want to try it out if you like zombie flicks

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When I watch Italian Zombie films, I watch them with a whole other mind-set. I know I am going to see cheesy gore, horrendous acting, ridiculous plots, awesome synth music, and tons of unintentional hillarity. I watch these films to be entertained and for laughs- they have effectively replaced comedy films in my twisted little quest for home amusement...

It's akin to when I watch an H.G. Lewis movie- I know not to take it seriously. I am amused by the ineptitude and ridiculousness on display. I think that's why many of us enjoy films of this nature. Comments?

"Belief is the Death of Intelligence" - Robert Anton Wilson

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Ok I'm going to sound like a sick perv but my fave scene has to be when the atomic zombies get in the hospital and one zombie pushing a nurse agianst the was rips open her shirt showing very nice boobs then stabs her. It was just so explotative it just worked for me the conflict of ;hey nice knockers, oh *beep* she just got stabed.

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The exploding TV scene is pure cheese!

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I remember this scene because the male nurse killed immediately after her looked like he was carrying Nunchacku...to me anyway. I also loved the Scalpel throwing surgeon.

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I like the scene when they are in the church and walk up to the zombie priest. They happen to walk up on it on its bad side - facing his zombie face, and not notice it until he does a full 360!

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