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Directed by Lucio Fulci
This audaciously disgusting spectacle from the late master of gruesome horror, Lucio Fulci, was posited as a semi-sequel to George Romero's Dawn of the Dead, which was released in Italy as Zombi. Tisa Farrow and a group of vacationing tourists travel to an island where they find a doctor (Richard Johnson) who is attempting to cure a condition that reanimates the dead. Things quickly get out of control as undead Spanish conquistadors crawl from their graves hungry for human flesh. The nauseatingly graphic set-pieces by Gianetto de Rossi include a close-up of a woman's eye being pierced by a large shard of wood and a zombie fighting a Great White shark underwater. This relatively well-made shocker was enormously popular worldwide and led to the zombie-gore film becoming the dominant motif of 1980s Italian horror. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
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Dr_GorDr_Gor Zombie
by Dr_Gor in Dr_Gor Blog
loved it.
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"I was 19 years old during the period of late '79- early 1980. And it is during that time that I wandered into a seedy, downtown Denver 'movie-house'. The only thing I knew about the movie I was about to see was the name on the marquee... "ZOMBIE"... I was STUNNED! This Movie Was PHENOMENAL! Up to this point, " [More]
madelejmmadelejm really gross, but also kinda fun
by madelejm in madelejm Blog
is neutral about it.
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"Ugh, so over-the-top gross. But, there is lots of fun here too. You gotta love the zombie shark fight and the Buñuelesque death scene. I also really loved the ending. This is the kind of movie that reminds me of how much fun it was to be the only one still awake at the Drive-in for the 3rd movie. Still, it isn't so much fun that I could say I really liked it. " [More]
mydyingeyesmydyingeyes Fulci!!
by mydyingeyes in mydyingeyes Blog
loved it.
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"Does it get any better than Fulci? I loved this movie. I thought the splinter to the eye was beautiful. This is what a horror movie is supposed to be. " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:Weekly Theme for October 05: ...
by Dr_Gor in Weekly Theme
"[quote user="leeroy711"] Yeah, I was really into this film that scene in particular was really well done but as far as I'm concerned, tiger shark vs. zombie vs topless scuba girl... Well, it doesn't really get any better than that does it? I honestly had to watch and rewatch that scene a few times. I'm gonna have to find out how they shot that one. I can only imagine that it had to be one of the most da " [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Weekly Theme for October 05: ...
by leeroy711 in Weekly Theme
"[quote user="Dr_Gor"] Leeroy711, I noticed that you have recently watched Fulci's Zombie and enjoyed it. There might be hope for you yet. There are a couple REALLY spectacular death scenes in that one. The hot babe getting her throat ripped out is one of the high-lights. The "eye-poking" scene is nothing short of legendary. This is just a great movie all the way around and it is a " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Top 10
by Dr_Gor in Horror_Movie_Freaks_4Life
"I would like to challenge everybody to list their top ten favorite Horror Movies! This is not as easy as it sounds! My top ten list changes from week to week and even day to day... Here is how my list would stand today, 7/30/08 ... 1) The Exorcist 2) [More]
elmonstro1982elmonstro1982 Re:Horror Nudity
by elmonstro1982 in HORROR MOVIES 101
"[quote user="Dr_Gor"] OK... I'm sure many of you could see this coming... One of the staples of many great Horror Films has been 'gratuitous female nudity'... So what was the best? There have always been certain 'scream queens' who, it would seem, love to get naked at every opportunity! You can check out every inch of Misty Mundae in several movies like [More]
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The Italian film industry has a long history of making cheap, somewhat rushed knockoffs and sequels to popular import hits (see Alien Contamination and Troll 2), and though this stylish and gore-drenched effort from legendary Italian director Lucio Fulci is indeed intended as something of an unofficial sequel to American director George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (released overseas as Zombi), Fulci's film has gone on to become something of a classic in its own right. Though Zombi 2 bears little resemblance to Romero's satirical horror classic in terms of tone or pacing, the one element that the two films do have in common is a tremendous amount of unflinchingly graphic violence. Lensed by longtime Fulci collaborator Sergio Salvati (who had previously performed DP duties on both The Psychic and Four of the Apocalypse and went on to photograph The Gates of Hell and The Beyond, among many others), the film certainly benefits from the talented cinematographer's masterful use of the widescreen landscape; however, the main attraction here is without question the at-times unbelievable zombie mayhem -- which Fulci gleefully delivers in spades. In addition to the oft-discussed splinter-through-the-eye scene that will have sensitive viewers squirming as they rush to cover their own optic orbs, an underwater battle between a zombie and a shark (using a real shark and a stuntman in zombie makeup!) simply has to be seen to be believed. Frequent musical collaborator Fabio Frizzi's droning, dread-inducing score offers the ideal compliment to the slow-burning horror unfolding onscreen, offering the pitch-perfect punctuation without being overly intrusive and providing an appropriately desperate tone for the final showdown. Without question a must-see for horror fans in general and zombie lovers in particular, Zombi 2 remains a key entry into the genre. It also marked the beginning of a notable period in director Fulci's career that included such stylish splatter classics as The Gates of Hell and The Beyond. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 

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